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Aspirational poems and famous quotes

Ambitious poems and famous quotes:

1. [Tang Dynasty] Li Bai's "The Children Farewell to Nanling and Entering Beijing"

Excerpts from the original text:

Looking up to the sky Let’s go out with a big smile. How can I be a Penghao person?

Interpretation:

I turned my head to the sky and laughed loudly as I walked out the door. How could I be a person who has been in the grass for a long time?

2. [Song Dynasty] Li Bai's "Li Qingzhao"

Excerpts from the original text:

He is a hero in life, and a hero in death.

Interpretation:

You should be a hero among men when you are alive, and you should be a hero among ghosts after death. To

3. [Han] Cao Cao's "The Turtle is Longevity"

Excerpts from the original text:

The old man is in trouble, and his ambition is thousands of miles;

The martyr In old age, ambition is endless.

Interpretation:

Although the old thousand-mile horse is lying beside the manger, the ambition is still galloping thousands of miles; cease.

4. [Tang Dynasty] Li Bai's "Fifty-nine Ancient Style Poems"

Excerpts from the original text:

I intend to delete it. The shining light reflects the spring.

Interpretation:

My ambition is to be like Confucius, using Spring and Autumn brushwork to eliminate evil and strengthen righteousness, so that justice can shine through the ages.

5. [Song Dynasty] Xin Qiji's "Broken Zhenzi·Composing a Poem to Chen Tongfu as a Sentence"

Excerpt from the original text:

Finish the affairs of the king and the world and win the victory Names during and after death.

Interpretation:

Dedicated to completing the great task of recovering the lost land of the country for the monarch, and gaining a reputation that will be passed down from generation to generation.

2. Poems about having great ambitions

1. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent. ——Li Bai's "Jinjinjiu"

Interpretation: It means that God gave birth to me, and there must be something that needs me and needs me to complete. Even if the money is used up, these lost things will still come back in the future.

2. We look up to the sky and laugh loudly before going out. How can we be the people of Penghao? ——Li Bai's "Nanling Farewell Children Entering Beijing"

Interpretation: We set out on a journey, full of poems, books and economics. How can we bury the people, how can we be willing to be mediocre.

3. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea. ——Li Bai's "The Road Is Difficult - Part One"

Interpretation: The day will come when I realize my ideals, and I will show off my talents and ambitions.

4. Yellow sand can wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Wang Changling, "Seven Poems on the Military March, No. 4"

Interpretation: Outside the Great Wall, his helmet and armor have been worn through hundreds of battles, and he vows not to return until he defeats the enemy in the west.

5. The country has been destroyed like this, why should I regret it? ——Ji Hongchang's "Poetry on Death"

Interpretation: I hate to die if I don't fight against Japan, I will leave it as a shame today. The country has been destroyed like this, why should I regret it!