Poetry about dignity 1. Ancient poems about dignity
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Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a heart that shines through history. (Song) Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Zero Ding Yang"
After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight. (Qing) Zheng Xie used "Zhu Shi"
Oh, how can I bow and scrape to those people with high status and important positions? They never want to be seen with a sincere face! (Tang) Li Bai's Dream of Climbing Mount Tianmu
Friends, if my friends in Luoyang invite me; Just say I'm still Bing Xin Okho, and stick to my faith! (Tang) Wang Changling's "Lotus Inn and Xin Qiji"
Don't be afraid of being smashed to pieces, leaving innocence in the world. (Ming) Yu Qian's Ode to a Lime
You hide thousands of books in your arms. You hold your head high and never bow your head. (Tang) Farewell, My Friend Chen.
People will regret themselves and then people will regret, families will self-destruct and then destroy, countries will cut themselves and then people will cut them.
-"Mencius"
2. Proverbs about dignity, poems and famous sayings of celebrities
1, Todd Wilson: The dignity of a country is more important than security and more valuable than fate.
2. Santayana: The extent to which the poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the final analysis, an accurate measure of his value and dignity. Chernyshevski: Being rude means forgetting your dignity.
4. Schiller: If a country is not brave enough to protect its dignity at all costs, then it is worthless. 5. Aristotle: A person's dignity lies not in the time when he gets honor, but in the time when he really deserves honor.
6, people will regret themselves and then people will regret, families will self-destruct and then destroy, countries will cut themselves and then people will cut them. "Mencius" 7, John Galsworthy: People's shocks are various: some are on the spine; Some people are nervous; Some are in moral feelings; The most powerful and lasting thing is personal dignity.
8. Rousseau: Every upright person should maintain his dignity. 9. Russell: Self-esteem has always been the basic virtue of a few people.
Where power is unequal, there is no one who obeys the rule of others. 10, Suhomlinski: Without self-esteem, there is no moral purity and rich personality spirit.
Respect yourself, sense of honor, pride and self-esteem-this is a stone to temper delicate feelings. 1 1, Turgenev: Self-esteem and self-love, as the driving force of pursuing perfection, are the source of all great undertakings.
12, I thank Cohen: high self-esteem is not synonymous with pride, arrogance or lack of self-criticism. People with high self-esteem do not think they are superior to others, but have confidence in themselves and believe that they can overcome their shortcomings.
13, Toynbee: If people want to realize their dignity, they must be modest. It is true that human nature has dignity, but it is still unclear and incomplete.
To say that people have dignity is limited to those who are selfless, altruistic, compassionate, caring and willing to sacrifice themselves for other creatures and the universe. 14, Chen Jiaqi: Dignity is civilization, but it is as easy to fall off as a layer of things stuck on the face.
Montaigne: We can lend our property and life to our friends to meet their needs, but it is rare to transfer the honor in the name of dignity and put the honor on others. 16, Bruce Lee: Sometimes, dignity is not easy to get, and all dignity may be given up for some interests; Or for the sake of fame, dignity is ignored.
To sum up, the world is generally keen on fishing for fame and reputation. 17, Wang Xiaobo: Dignity means being treated as a person rather than a thing wherever you go.
3. Poems about dignity
1, you put thousands of books on the shelf, you hold your head high and never bow to the dust.
-Tang Dynasty: Interpretation of "Farewell to My Friend Chen": You have a vast collection of poems and books in your chest. How can you bow your head and bury yourself in the grass? 2, broken bones are not afraid, leaving innocence in the world.
-Ming Dynasty: Interpretation of Yu Qian's Ode to Lime: I am not afraid even if I am shattered, as long as I leave my noble moral integrity in the world. I would rather live ten years less than take a day off.
-Yuan Dynasty: Interpretation of Yan Zhongji's "Tianjingsha would rather live ten years less": It is better to live ten years less than a day without potential. It's better to hold the incense on the branch and wait for death than to blow it into the north wind.
-Song: Interpretation of Zheng Sixiao's Cold Chrysanthemum: I would rather wither and die in the branches than blow in the cold north wind! It is better to eat without meat than to live without bamboo. No meat makes people thin, no bamboo makes people vulgar.
-Song: Interpretation of Su Shi's "Imperial Monk Land": It is better to have no meat to eat, no health and no bamboo. Without meat, people will be thin, without bamboo, people will be vulgar.
4. Poems about dignity
Laugh at the sky and go out. Are we Artemisia people? Oh, how can I bow and scrape to those people with high status and important positions? They never want to be seen with a sincere face! -Li Bai is still strong after many trials and tribulations, and is willing to fly in the wind, east, west, north and south.
(Qing) Zheng Xie's "Zhu Shi" Alas, how can I solemnly bow and scrape to those high-ranking officials whose sincere faces will never be seen! (Tang) Li Bai's "Dream of Mount Tianmu" Luoyang relatives and friends asked each other, and there was a piece of ice in the jade pot. (Tang) Wang Changling's Farewell to Xin Jian in Furong Inn is not afraid of death, and should leave innocence in the world.
(Ming) Yu Qian's Ode to Lime. You have ten thousand volumes in your chest. You hold your head high and never bow to the dust. (Tang) "Farewell to My Friend Chen" People will regret themselves and then others will regret, the family will destroy itself and then destroy it, and the country will cut itself and then others will cut it.
-Mencius 1, Towu Wilson: the dignity of a country is more important than security and more valuable than fate. 2. Santayana: The extent to which the poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the final analysis, an accurate measure of his value and dignity.
Chernyshevski: Being rude means forgetting your dignity. 4. Schiller: If a country is not brave enough to protect its dignity at all costs, then it is worthless.
5. Aristotle: A person's dignity lies not in the time when he gets honor, but in the time when he really deserves honor. 6, people will regret themselves and then people will regret, families will self-destruct and then destroy, countries will cut themselves and then people will cut them.
Mencius.