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Poems about tempering

1. Regarding "tempering" poems or famous sayings, there is no need to be more, just refinement

145. Learning the Tao is not difficult to be clever, but difficult to be cautious; it is not difficult to be courageous, but difficult to be determined. lasting.

——Master Hongyi 146. Setbacks and hardships are good opportunities to exercise your will and increase your abilities. ——Zou Taofen 147. The more iron is tempered, the stronger it becomes.

——Wen Yiduo 148. The bigger the waves are, the greater the joy is in the silent persistence of the standing rock. ——Bing Xin 149. Fame often comes from poverty and neutrality, and disasters often arise from clever places.

——Lu You 150. A stone can be sharpened to turn dullness into sharpness. ——Liu Yuxi 151. Success does not depend on the strength, but on the ability to persist for many years.

——Johnson 152. ...Only radical action is the only way to change yourself and the society around you. ——Torao Tokuda 153. With ordinary talents and unusual perseverance, everything can be achieved.

——Buxton 154. Only perseverance can make you achieve your goal, and only erudition can make you discern the world. ——Schiller 155. When seeking the truth, people also take two steps forward and one step back.

Pain, mistakes, and boredom with life throw them back, but their desire to seek the truth and their stubborn perseverance will push them forward. ——Chekhov 156. Fatalism is an excuse for the weak who lack perseverance.

——Romain Rolland 157. Only through persistent efforts can we resist this invincible despair. —— Maupassant 158. Every time I watch a sports meeting, I often think like this: The winners are certainly respectable, but the competitors who continue to run to the finish line even though they are lagging behind, and the spectators who are solemn and do not smile when seeing such competitors, are the real ones. It is the backbone of China's future.

——Lu Xun 159. People who change their opinions to suit the trend are considered bad, despicable and have no faith. ——Dobrolyubov 160. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the fierce fire refines the true gold.

Without the bitterness of frost, can the fragrance be astonishing? The edge is sharpened by itself, and the jade is carved. How can a person become highly skilled if he doesn't practice hard? ——Anonymous 161. If a person does not sharpen his sword for ten years, he will not have profound skills.

It is not because we lose confidence that these things are difficult to do; it is because we lack confidence that these things are difficult to do. ——Seneca 162. No matter what happens, be calm and collected.

——Dickens 163. Literati who are trained in an environment of hard work are stronger and greater than those who grow up in a warm and comfortable environment. ——Yu Dafu 164. No matter what you love,...it is only entangled like a poisonous snake, and persistence is like a resentful ghost. In the twenty-sixth hour, there is no hope for someone who has already passed the time.

——Lu Xun 165. If you don’t see it, the long pine tree lying in the valley will stand upright due to the wind and frost. ——Lu You 166. When you are poor, your ambition becomes stronger.

——Ouyang Xiu 167. How can plum blossoms smell so fragrant without a bone-chilling cold? ——Feng Menglong 168. A great career is rooted in perseverance and continuous work, which should be carried out with full energy and not avoid hardships.

——Russell 169. Nothing is impossible in the face of will. ——About Heywood 170. When you want to succeed, perseverance should be your good friend.

——Edison 171. Nothing is difficult as long as you are willing to climb. ——Mao Zedong 172. Those who set great ambitions in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance.

——Su Shi 173. Thousands of warehouses and thousands of boxes cannot be harvested in one plow, and it cannot take ten days to dry up the trees in the sky. ——Ge Hong 174. The spirit has been tempered hundreds of times, and it is sharp and unyielding.

——Liu Guo 175. Keep your youthful ambitions in mind, and the wind and frost will never change. ——Li Longji 176. Studying is like getting on a boat, and you cannot slow down for a moment.

——Zhu Xi 177. You should understand this truth: you have to work hard, work hard, and work hard again; if you don’t succeed at first, you have to work hard, work hard, and work hard again. ——William Hickson 178. If things are not tempered, they will never become useful; if people do not cut them, they will never become adults.

——Li Zhi 179. A person’s value and evaluation lie in his heart and will. ——Montaigne 180. A determined forward moves forward courageously even though there are times of pause.

——Herbert 181. Difficulties can not only temper our will, but also exercise our body. ——Xie Juezai 182. Those who build mountains start from a ridge of soil to reach a height of thousands of feet; those who dig wells start from a ridge of three inches to reach a depth of 10,000 feet.

——Liu Zhou 183. The cave is the foundation of a well, and if you continue to dig it, you can turn it into a well of ten thousand feet deep. The most disadvantageous part is picking three days and five days off, and not persisting.

——Dong Biwu 184. If you don’t read at three o’clock or five o’clock, your skills will be exposed to the cold. ——Guo Moruo 185. If you don’t make progress every day, your academic talents will fade away.

——Zuo Zongtang 186. Mortals have the resources for knowledge, and they must work hard to learn and practice. ——Zhu Xi 187. Spiders build webs on the branches of trees.

A strong wind suddenly rose, blowing off its silk threads. Spiders must not be lazy and camp again and again.

A man who does not force himself is worse than a spider. ——Anonymous 188. Nothing is difficult in the world, but perseverance is the key to success.

——Huang Xing 189. “It’s not shameful to be the last.” Even if he is slow, gallops without stopping, even if he falls behind, even if he fails, he can definitely achieve the goal he aims for.

——Lu Xun 190. If you want to achieve the nine turns, you must first train yourself and uphold your mind. ——Zhang Boduan 191. A rope can cut through wood, and a drop of water can cut through a stone.

Work hard and work skillfully, and persist in the protracted battle. ——Guo Moruo 192. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it.

Nothing in the world is easy except for the careless. ——Yuan Mu 193. The affairs of the world are determined by human efforts, and we must not destroy our ambitions due to temporary disturbances.

——Luo Zenan 194. Although it is hard to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand. ——Liu Yuxi. 2. Which poets have stories about refining their verses?

Jia Dao

The title is Li Ning’s secluded residence in Tang·Jia Dao

Living idle with few neighbors, the grass path leads into the deserted garden. The bird stayed in the tree beside the pond, and the monk knocked on the door under the moon.

Crossing the bridge changes the colors of the field, and moves the rocks and clouds. I've been away for a while and come back here, and I live up to my promise.

The bird stayed in the tree beside the pond, and the monk (knocked) on the door under the moon.

One day, Jia Dao was riding a donkey walking on the street in Chang'an, the capital city, and casually recited a poem, two of which were:

"The bird rests on the tree in the pond, and the monk recommends it." "Moonlight Gate."

Jia Dao felt that the word "push" in the poem was not used appropriately. He wanted to change the word "push" to the word "knock", but he didn't know which word was better. So, while thinking, I repeatedly pushed and knocked on the door with my hands. Pedestrians on the street were very surprised to see Jia Dao's expression.

Han Yu saw this and said to Jia Dao angrily: "Why are you riding a donkey with your head down and not looking ahead?"

Jia Dao was startled and hurriedly got off Donkey, I apologized to Han Yu, and recounted the situation in which I couldn't avoid the situation because I considered the words "push" and "knock" in the poem I just read on the donkey.

After Han Yu heard this, his anger turned into joy. After thinking for a moment, he said: "Knocking is good! When everything falls asleep and is so quiet that there is no sound, the knocking on the door seems to be in the dead of night."

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Jia Dao thanked him repeatedly and designated the poem as "The monk knocks on the door under the moon".

The word "thinking" is derived from the story of the Tang Dynasty poet Jia Dao who refined his poems, which means to ponder over and over again.