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Poems and proverbs about persisting in dreams, the more the better.
Poems about ideals (1)

An old horse is riding high, aiming at a thousand miles; The martyrs are full of courage in their twilight years. (Wei Caocao's "Although the Turtle is Longevity")

You can't take ten steps in one leap; It's a great contribution to the success of Xu Ma. (Xun Kuang's "Encouraging Learning" in the Warring States Period)

One dollar a day, a thousand days; The rope saws the wood, but the water drops the stone. (Song Luo Da Jing's "He Lin Yu Lu")

It was a disaster, and it fell short. (Han Liu An's Huai Nan Zi)

If you are sincere, the stone will open the door. (The History of the Later Han Dynasty by Fan Ye in the Southern Song Dynasty)

Poems about ideals (2)

but you widen your view three hundred miles, by going up one flight of stairs. (Don Wang Zhihuan's at heron lodge)

Nothing is difficult in the world if you set your mind on it; Nothing is easy in the world, but careless people. (Yuan Mei's Poems with the Garden in Qing Dynasty)

If you are ambitious, you will live a hundred years without ambition. (Shi Yukun's Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses in Qing Dynasty)

Worrying and overworking can rejuvenate the country, while leisure can lead to death. (Song Ouyang Xiu's Preface to the Biography of Shi Lingguan in the New Five Dynasties)

The sword front is honed, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold. On the basis of the official book "Thousands of Seven-character Couplets")

Poems about ideals (3)

Nine-story platform, starting from tired soil; The journey of a thousand miles starts with one step. (Laozi's Tao Te Ching in the Spring and Autumn Period)

You can't write an article without cutting a jade; A gentleman who doesn't learn is not virtuous. (Han Bangu's Hanshu)

If you can't learn, ask if you don't know; Although you know it, you must let it go, and then you know it. (Han Hanying's Biography of Han Poems)

After reading for a hundred times, I can see my own meaning. (Jin Chenshou's History of the Three Kingdoms)

Never tire of learning and never tire of teaching others. (The Analects of Confucius)

Poems about ideals (4)

Accumulated soil makes mountains, and accumulated water makes seas. (The Effect of Confucianism by Xun Kuang in the Warring States Period)

If you want to work hard, the iron pestle is ground into a needle. (Ming Cao Xuequan's "Shu Zhong Guang Ji")

Reading has broken thousands of volumes, and writing is like a god. (Tang Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes for Wei Zuocheng")

Wei has repeatedly worn iron and ink stones, so it's hard to count the years by reciting them by hand. (Song Luyou's "Poems by Jian Nan")

Black hair doesn't know how to study hard early, and Bai Shoufang regrets studying late. (Don Yan Zhenqing's "Encouraging Learning")

Extended reading: Poems about ideals

1. Life should be like a candle, which is always bright from the top to the end. -Xiao Chunv

2. The road is trodden, and the history is written by people. Every move of man is writing his own history. -Ji Hongchang

3. I hope I don't feel guilty about life every time I recall-Guo Xiaochuan

4. The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. -lev tolstoy

5. The value of a person should be judged by what he has contributed, not by what he has achieved. -Einstein

6, life is really like this cup of strong wine, it won't be so delicious without refining it three times and five times! -Guo Xiaochuan

7. The dark night is a prelude to the day. -Guo Xiaochuan

8. Winter has arrived, can spring be far behind? -Shelley

9. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. -turgenev

1. forget the past like smoke, and the bottom of my heart is selfless. -Tao Zhu

11. Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. -Xie Juezai

12. A gentleman means justice, while a villain means profit. -Kong Qiu

13. Don't worry about poverty or wealth. -Tao Yuanming

14. If you don't have a strong will, you won't be wise. -Mo Zhai

15. Swallows know the ambition of a swan! -Chen She

16. Aim high. -Zhuge Liang

17. The old horse is crouching, aiming at a thousand miles; The martyrs are full of courage in their twilight years. -Cao Cao

18. Swallows play in the firewood, and they know how to swim with a swan. -Cao Zhi

19. Be poor and be strong, and don't fall into the blue sky. —— Wang Bo

2. Dapeng shares the same wind in one day, soaring to Wan Li. -Li Bai