1. What are the sentences describing "never admit defeat" in ancient Tang poems?
1. A husband's ambition is to be strong when he is poor, and to be strong when he is old. --Ouyang Xiu
2. Those who set great ambitions in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. - - Su Shi
3. When you are old and strong, you would rather have a gray-headed heart? Be poor and strong, and never fall into the clouds. --Wang Bo
4. Don't be afraid of being broken into pieces, but leave your innocence in the world. -- "Song of Lime" by Yu Qian
5. When riding the wind and waves, there will be a time to hang a sail directly across the sea. -- "Traveling is Difficult" by Li Bai
6. It is very cold, the inkstone is hard, and the fingers cannot be bent or extended, so do not be lazy. - "Preface to Ma Sheng in Dongyang" by Song Lian
7. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without going through a bone-chilling cold? -- "Ode to the Discourse in the Hall"·Huang Tier
8. The wind and rain startle the pen as the pen falls, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods. --Du Fu
9. A real man would rather be broken into pieces than destroyed. --Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty
10. Where there is a will, things come true. If the cauldron sinks the boat, a hundred and two Qin passes will eventually belong to Chu. --Pu Songling
11. Since ancient times, no one has died, but his loyalty remains. --Wen Tianxiang
12. Turn on the light and study the plum blossom spectrum again. If you don't believe in Confucius, you will still change your family. --Confucius 2. Ancient poems expressing unwillingness to admit defeat, Du Fu's
Ancient poems expressing unwillingness to admit defeat, Du Fu's are as follows:
1. "Wang Yue" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
How about Dai Zongfu? Qilu is still young. The clock of creation is beautiful, and the yin and yang are cut off at dusk. Zeng Yun is born in the chest, and the returning bird enters the canthus. You will be at the top of the mountain, and you will have a panoramic view of the mountains.
Appreciation: This poem is a work of Du Fu's youth, full of romance and passion of the poet's youth. There is not a word "wang" in the whole poem, but the writing closely revolves around the word "wang" in the title of the poem "Wang Yue", from far to near, then to gaze, and finally to looking down. The poet described the majestic atmosphere of Mount Tai, expressed his courage to climb, and his ambition to be proud of everything, and was filled with vigorous and upward vitality.
2. "Spring Hope" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep spring vegetation. The flowers shed tears when I feel grateful, and the birds are frightened by the hatred. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. The white-headed scratches are shorter, and the hairpin is full of lust.
Appreciation: This poem is full of scenes, deep emotions, implicit and concise, and concise and comprehensive, which fully embodies the "depressed and frustrated" artistic style. Moreover, the structure of this poem is compact and revolves around the word "wang". The first four sentences express emotions through scenes and combine scenes. The poet looks from afar to a focused perspective, from far to near, and his emotions from weak to strong. In this cross-conversion of emotions and scenery, the poet's sighs, worries and indignation are implicitly conveyed. From the opening chapter describing the desolate scenery of the capital, to tears at the sight of spring flowers, and resentment at the sound of birdsong; then to the war that lasted for a long time, resulting in no news from home, and finally to his own sorrow and aging, all of which are connected and conveyed layer by layer. Progress, creating a realm that can arouse people's excitement and deep thinking. It expresses the typical feelings generated under the typical background of the times, reflects the good wishes of people of the same period to love the country and look forward to peace, and expresses the unanimous inner voice of everyone. It also shows the poet's noble emotions of worrying about the country and the people, and feeling sad about the times.
3. "The Prime Minister of Shu" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
Where to find the ancestral hall of the Prime Minister? There are many cypresses outside Jinguan City. The green grass reflects the spring color on the steps, and the oriole sounds good in the sky through the leaves. Three visits frequently troubled the world's plans, and two dynasties opened the hearts of veterans. He died before leaving the army, which made the hero burst into tears.
Appreciation: This seven-line poem "The Prime Minister of Shu" expresses the poet's admiration for Zhuge Liang's intelligence and moral character and his emotion at the failure of his achievements. The whole poem combines emotions, scenes, and discussions. It not only comments on history, but also contains realistic metaphors. It can be called a masterpiece among the poems praising Zhuge Liang in the past dynasties. This poem uses the tour of historical sites to express praise for Zhuge Liang's heroic talents and loyal service to the country, as well as his regret that he died before his victory in the battle.
4. "Happy Rain on a Spring Night" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. Sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently. The wild paths are all dark with clouds, but the river boats are only bright with fire. Look at the red and wet place at dawn, the flowers are heavy on the official city.
Appreciation: This is a masterpiece depicting the rainy scene on a spring night and expressing the joyful mood. At the beginning, the word "good" is used to praise "rain". In life, "good" is often used to praise those who do good things. Nowadays, praising rain with "good" has evoked associations with people who do good things. Next, the rain is personified, saying that it "knows the season" and knows how to meet objective needs. Among them, the word "knowledge" is used vividly, which makes the rain come alive. Spring is the season when all things sprout and grow. When it needs rain, it starts to rain. It is indeed "good".
5. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty "I heard that the army was taking over Henan and Hebei"
Suddenly it was heard outside the sword that Jibei was being taken over. When I first heard about it, my clothes were filled with tears. But seeing where his wife is worried, she writes poems and books filled with joy and joy. To sing during the day, you need to indulge in alcohol. Youth is a good companion for returning home. That is to say, it passes through Wu Gorge from Ba Gorge and then goes down to Xiangyang towards Luoyang.
Appreciation: The whole poem is full of unrestrained emotions and vividly expresses the author's extremely joyful mood. Poetry commentators of later generations highly praised this poem. Pu Qilong praised it as Du Fu's "first quick poem in his life" ("Reading Du Xinjie").
Except for the narrative point of the first sentence of this poem, all the other sentences express the poet's surprise after hearing the news of victory. The poet's thoughts and feelings come from his heart and surge forward. Qiu Zhaoao quoted Wang Sishi in his "Detailed Notes on the Collection of Du Shaoling": "This poem has a joyful meaning, a flow of energy, and twists and turns, without any embellishment. The simpler it is, the more true it is. Others will never be able to explain it."
Du Fu (a famous realist poet in the Tang Dynasty)
Du Fu (712-770), courtesy name Zimei, Han nationality, originally from Xiangyang, later moved to Gong County, Henan. Called himself Shaoling Yelao, he was a great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty. Together with Li Bai, he was known as "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets Li Shangyin and Du Mu, known as "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also collectively known as "Big Li Du", and Du Fu is often called "Old Du".
Du Fu had a profound influence on Chinese classical poetry. He was called the "Sage of Poetry" by later generations, and his poems were called the "History of Poetry". Later generations called him Du Shiyi and Du Gongbu, and also called him Du Shaoling and Du Thatched Cottage.
Du Fu created such masterpieces as "Spring Look", "Northern Expedition", "Three Officials" and "Three Farewells". In the second year of Qianyuan (759), Du Fu abandoned his official position and went to Sichuan. Although he escaped the war and lived a relatively stable life, he still cared about the common people and national affairs. Although Du Fu is a realist poet, he also has a wild and uninhibited side. It is not difficult to see Du Fu's heroic spirit from his famous work "Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking".
The core of Du Fu's thoughts is the Confucian benevolent government. He has the grand ambition of "bringing the emperors Yao and Shun to the throne, and then making the customs pure." Although Du Fu was not well-known during his lifetime, he later became famous and had a profound impact on both Chinese and Japanese literature. About 1,500 poems by Du Fu have been preserved, most of which are collected in "Du Gongbu Collection". 3. Famous aphorisms about enduring hardships and never giving up
Selected 10 famous sayings expressing perseverance:
1) People often mix truth and error to teach others, But what persists is the mistake. -- Goethe
2) Life is not over, life can only move forward.
3) A high ambition is not as good as a high virtue.
4) Great works are completed not by strength but by persistence.
5) People who have experienced vicissitudes of life will not be easily discouraged.
6) Although patience and persistence are painful things, they can gradually bring benefits to you. ——Ovid
7) How can there be the fragrance of plum blossoms without a chill to the bones?
8) One penny a day, ten penny a day. The rope cut off the wood, and the water dripped through the stone.
9) The most terrifying enemy is the lack of strong belief. ——Romain Rolland
10) Neither the singing of a beautiful woman, nor the barking of a hyena, nor the tears of a crocodile, nor the howling of a wolf, will shake me. ——Chapman 4. Inspirational quotes that make people never give up when encountering difficulties
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A famous saying that will benefit you throughout your life. If you read it carefully, you will definitely learn some truths!
1. All the hardships you experience are meaningful, because they are a precursor to the heavy responsibilities you have to bear.
2. With faith and pursuit, people can endure all hardships and adapt to all environments.
3. No matter what you are selling, you are selling yourself first.
4. Do thorough research before joining the industry, and don’t join the wrong industry, because changing careers is not easy.
5. People work not only to live, but also to have ambitions. What goals do I want to achieve in this world?
6. Don’t keep it to yourself when you have achievements, because if you do, you may suffer the consequences one day.
7. You think some people are bad and despicable, but when you think about them in their position, you realize that they are very pitiful.
8. An unintentional word may hurt others, a cruel word may destroy other people's lives, and a gentle word may bring hope to others.
9. Life is a process of spending time all the time. When the time is spent, life will come to an end.
10. Don’t complain. Don’t always feel that you are underappreciated. Most of this situation is caused by yourself.
11. When you feel pain, go and learn something. Learning can help us alleviate the pain. 5. Verses that express the unwillingness of various plants to admit defeat. Lots of poems
1. Still strong despite repeated hardships, no matter how strong the wind is from the southeast or northwest.
——Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone" Interpretation: It has withstood thousands of hardships and blows, but it is still as tough and upright; whether it is the east wind, west wind, south wind or north wind, it cannot be blown down or let It yields. 2. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
——"Warning and Virtue·Diligence" Interpretation: The sharp edge of the sword comes from constant sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the fact that it has spent the cold winter. 3. Only the Oriental chrysanthemum is cold-resistant, and the golden millet is more clear at dawn.
——Bai Juyi's "Ying Chrysanthemum" Interpretation: All other flowers have been broken, and the only one that is cold-resistant is the chrysanthemum beside the east fence. Its stamens have just opened, adding a fragrance to the morning. 4. If you are loyal and still embrace yourself, why fight with others?
——Zheng Xie's "Painting" Interpretation: Praising the orchid grass for its perseverance and self-purification, showing the poet's high moral integrity and indifference to fame and fortune. 5. There are several plum trees in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone.
——Wang Anshi's "Plum Blossoms" Definition: The few plum blossoms in the corner bloomed alone despite the severe cold. 6. The wildfire never burns out, but the spring breeze blows and rekindles it.
——Bai Juyi's "Grass" Interpretation: The ruthless wildfire can only burn the dry leaves, but the spring breeze blows and the earth becomes green again. 7. Come out of the mud without being stained, wash away the pure ripples without being stained.
——Zhou Dunyi's "Love of the Lotus" Interpretation: The lotus grows from the mud, but it is not polluted; it has been washed in the clear water, but it does not look charming. It praises the steadfast character of the lotus flower.
8. Do you know, Mr. Gaobiao Yiyun, that it is the time when there is ice and snow? ——Lu You's "Plum Blossom Quatrains Part 2" Interpretation: But do you know its noble integrity and graceful demeanor.
You must know that when it blooms, it is the most severe winter season when it is covered with ice and snow! 9. The cliff is already covered with hundreds of feet of ice, but there are still beautiful flowers and branches. ——Mao Zedong's "Bu Suanzi·Yong Mei" Interpretation: It is already the coldest time of ice and snow, but beautiful plum blossoms are still blooming on the edge of the cliff.
10. Do not let go of the green hills, and keep your roots in the broken rocks. ——Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone" Explanation: Bamboo clings firmly to the green mountains and digs its roots deep into the cracked rocks. 6. What are some inspirational quotes about never giving up when encountering difficulties
1. If a person is afraid of pain, various diseases, unexpected events, life danger and death, he will be unable to do anything. Endurable. ——Rousseau
2. Pain can destroy people, and the suffering people can also destroy pain. Creation requires suffering, and suffering is a gift from God. One of the great qualities of outstanding people is their perseverance in the face of adverse and difficult encounters. ——De Beethoven
3. In any case, the deeper the pain, the greater the joy that follows. ——Augustinius
4. Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to this person, he must first suffer his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his skin, deplete his body, and disturb his place. Because, so tempted to endure, it has been beneficial to what it can't do. ——"Mencius Gaozi II"
5. When people are in a difficult situation, the fragrance of vanilla becomes stronger when it is squeezed. ——Sipenis
6. No one is more unfortunate than a person who has never encountered misfortune, because he has never had the opportunity to test his abilities. ——Seneca's famous sayings about suffering
7. Fire refines gold, and adversity refines people. - Seneca
8. Noble people always endure sorrow silently. ——Schiller
9. There is often such a situation on the road of life: adversity makes people achieve something. ——Iacocca
10. Only difficulties can make people show their true colors. ——Epictetus
11. Suffering, for the weak, leads to the grave of death, but for the strong, it is the soil from which ambition grows. ——Rousseau
12. The most exquisite gems have been polished by craftsmen for the longest time. The most precious carvings receive the most blows from chisels. ——Anonymous
13. Adversity can make people smarter, but it cannot make people rich. - Thomas Fuller
14. Misfortune is sometimes happiness in disguise. ——Proverb
15. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius...It is a fortune for capable people, but an abyss for the weak. ——Balzac
16. Without great difficulties, there will be no great cause. ——Voltaire
17. The more difficult the environment, the harder the spirit can work hard. ——Guo Moruo
18. No matter what kind of sky is above my head, I am ready to withstand any storm. ——Byron
19. Difficulties are largely caused by laziness. - Cy Johnson
20. When everyone is stepping on you and scolding you, you must understand that there will be a bright future. If you have a strong heart and have your own opinions, you will not fall.
21. A life without ups and downs is a dull life. ——British proverb
22. Creators must have unbridled madness and majesty. Both in terms of creative thinking and artistic style, there must be a bit of evil.
23. One misfortune is worth a thousand warnings. ---Everything is difficult before it becomes easy. - Thomas Fuller
24. Disaster is the real touchstone of human beings. ——Beaumont
25. If life deceives you, don’t be depressed or angry! Tolerate things for the time being when things don’t go your way: just believe it! Happy days will come. ——Pushkin
26. Difficulties and setbacks may be beneficial. It’s a workout and it’s what keeps me going.
——Xian Xinghai