1. Verses about plans
1. There will be times when there are strong winds and waves, and the sails will hang straight across the sea. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Traveling is Difficult Part 1"
Translation: I believe that one day, I will be able to ride the strong wind and break thousands of miles of waves; hang my sails high and move forward bravely in the vast sea!
2. What you learn on paper will eventually make you realize it, but you will definitely know that this matter must be carried out. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Winter Night Reading to Show Zi Yu"
Translation: The knowledge obtained from books is not perfect after all. If you want to deeply understand the truth, you must practice it yourself.
3. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Warring States Period
Translation: The road ahead is long and far, and I will pursue my ideal up and down.
4. Everything will be successful if it is planned in advance, and it will be ruined if it is not planned in advance. —— "Book of Rites· Doctrine of the Mean" by Dai Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty
When doing anything, you can succeed if you are prepared in advance, and you will fail if you are not prepared. If you are prepared before you speak, you will not be stuck with an indefensible explanation; if you have a plan before you act, you will not make mistakes or regrets.
5. My husband has ambitions all over the world, and he is still close to his neighbors thousands of miles away. ——From "Preface to the White Horse Wang Biao" written by Cao Zhi of the Han Dynasty
Translation: A real man should have his ambitions all over the world. Even if they are thousands of miles apart, they are like neighbors. 2. What are the poems that describe "planning"?
1. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
——Interpretation from "Laozi": Huahu: surround with two arms, describing a tree that is thick; Haomo: referring to a seedling, a metaphor for a small one. Thick trees grow from saplings.
It is a metaphor that big things gradually develop and evolve from small things. 2. Everything will be established if it is heeded, and it will be wasted if it is not hesitated.
If you decide before you speak, you won’t be confused; if you decide beforehand, you won’t feel trapped; if you decide before you act, you won’t feel guilty; if you decide on the road, you won’t be exhausted. ——Interpretation of "The Doctrine of the Mean" in "The Book of Rites": Everything will be successful if it is premeditated, and it will fail if it is not premeditated. Precaution is also premeditated. Anything can be successful if you are prepared in advance, and you will fail if you are not prepared.
If you are prepared before you speak, you will not be stuck in an indefensible explanation; if you have a plan before you act, you will not make mistakes that you will regret. What philosophy reflects is the relationship between cause and effect.
3. You have to work tirelessly through thousands of rocks and ravines, and only when you look at it from a distance can you tell where you came from. How can the stream be kept? It will eventually become the waves of the sea.
——Interpretation of "Waterfall Couplet": Looking at the huge waterfall up close, the rocks turn on the cliff, and the jumping beads splash backwards, which makes people feel like "the water is flying down three thousand feet, and it is suspected that the Milky Way is falling from the sky." , but cannot get a glimpse of its "origin". 4. The child in quilt is in public all day and night.
——Interpretation of "Book of Songs·Zhaonan·Piping": Where to collect white fungus, on the sandbank next to the swamp. What's the use of collecting Baidu? It is used for sacrificial purposes in the prince's house.
5. Those who govern others must first be self-governing, those who are responsible for others must first blame themselves, and those who become adults must be self-sufficient. ——Interpretation of "Qian Gongliang's Test Sayings: Past Worlds": As a human being, you must first be responsible for yourself. If you can't take responsibility for yourself, how can you be responsible for others.
6. Ambition is the key to merit, and diligence is the key to extensive deeds. ——Interpretation of "Shangshu·Zhoushu": Great achievements are due to great ambitions; great achievements are due to hard work and unremitting work.
7. Those who enjoy the benefits of the world will suffer the troubles of the world; those who enjoy the happiness of the world will suffer the same worries. ——Interpretation of "Giving Xinchuzhong Dafu Shou Shangshu Youcheng Wang Cunci to exempt from favors and orders but not to accept the edict": Those who gather the interests (wealth) of the world should bear the worries of the people of the world, and those who (have the right) to enjoy the pleasures of the world , should share the worries of the world.
8. The one who knows the leakage of the house is under the sky, the one who knows the failure of government is in the grass and fields, and the one who knows the mistakes of the scriptures is among the disciples. ——Interpretation of "Lunheng": Those who know the political mistakes are in the grasslands; those who know the scriptures wrongly are among the scholars. In the Zhuzi.
9. When the wind blows and the rain finally clears up, the clouds disperse and the moon shines, the sky is clear and the color of the sea is clear. Xuanyuan is playing music.
I don’t hate the nine deaths in the southern wilderness. I am here to travel to the most wonderful place in my life. ——Explanation of "Crossing the Sea on the Night of June 20" in "Su Shi's Collected Poems": It's time to sail across the sea. At the third watch, the ginseng star hangs horizontally in the sky, and the handle of the Big Dipper has turned very low. The continuous rain will always stop; the wind that keeps blowing all day will always stop. .
10. The young man likes to travel far and wide, and the nine barbarians are barriers.
How can Lu Sheng and Ruo Shi live in vain? Xihainanzhou has no battlefield since ancient times.
Looking at Li Mu, there is no difference between Song and Mang. Fang. If taro and Kui are full, they will be riddled with pain.
——The meaning of "Nine Ancient Poems by He Tao": It means to purify worries and indulge in indulgence.
< p> Shaken and distracted. When I was young, I was focused on traveling far away, determined to travel around the world without restraint.3. What are the poems about "plan"
What are the poems about "plan"
1. "Qiao Qingge is composed by Huang Xianshang"
Era: Author of the Qing Dynasty: Du Jun
There were more than ten classmates at that time, and the two of them led the way to reveal themselves first.
One person is as heavy as a cocoon thousands of miles away, and one is carried into the sea by the smoke.
Three people disappeared and fled to the empty door, while the four people closed their doors to the east of the wall.
One person sells medicine for the same price, while the other pretends to be crazy to defile himself.
Huang Sheng’s plan is over, and Qingshan Road is in front of the door.
Kunwu's sword is worth a thousand gold, and it should be reforged into a waist sickle.
There was no trace of Huang Sheng all day long. He went up the mountain in the early morning and came down the mountain in the evening.
Sometimes it is still dark in the mountains, crying like a tiger.
I don’t know what it means to be a woodcutter, but Huang Sheng’an is willing to explain the reason.
But I heard that there was a Hailing woodcutter who secretly visited the Zhongshan tree from time to time.
2. "The Prime Minister of Shu"
Era: Tang Author: Du Fu
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 to trouble the world, two dynasties to open the hearts of old ministers.
He died before leaving the army, which made the hero burst into tears.
3. "Partridge Sky·Misinformation about magpies in good times that day"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Yan Jidao
Misinformation about magpies in good times that day,
To this day, he is still a heart-broken fairy.
Beyond the stars of the Han Zhu River,
People are singing and dancing in front of the phoenix.
Knowing that this meeting has no long-term plan,
The cold toad is not round yet.
4. "Partridge Sky·Misinformation about magpies in good times that day"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Yan Jidao
Misinformation about magpies in good times that day. To this day, he is still a heartbroken immortal. The bridge is in Hanzhu and outside the stars, people are singing and dancing in front of the phoenix. Have fun all night, don't let the years pass. Don't have too much joy and too little help. I know this meeting has no long-term plan. The cool toad is not round yet.
5. "Nan Gezi·Bring wine to wash away the rain"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Su Shi
Bring wine to wash away the rain, and sleep in plain clothes at night . I don’t know that the bells and drums announce the dawn. In the dream, butterflies appeared, and I felt light.
As I grow old, all my talents have been exhausted, and my plan to return has not yet come true. Asking for help from the field and laughing at the hero. I love the sandy road by the lake and walk without mud. 4. Looking for some famous aphorisms, poems, proverbs, and lyrics about the importance of planning (planning)
1. Everything will be done if it is planned in advance, and if it is not planned, it will be ruined. ——"Book of Rites· Doctrine of the Mean"
2. Only by not fighting unprepared battles can we remain invincible. ——Ancient Proverb
3. Those who do not prepare for tomorrow will never have a future. ——Carnegie
4. Opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared. ——Harvard School Motto
5. The world will give way to those who have goals and vision ——Feng Liangnu
6. Who deserves God’s reward? Without a doubt, only those who are ready. ——Chen Fumin
7. Build as if there will be no war for 100 years, and prepare as if there will be a war tomorrow. ——Hu Siyuan
8. Opportunities never favor unprepared minds. The weak wait for good opportunities, while the strong create opportunities. ——Marie Curie
9. If there is something that needs to be done tomorrow, it is best to start it now. ——Franklin
10. Thinking well is smart, planning well is smarter, and doing well is the smartest and best. ——Napoleon
11. Walking towards a certain goal is ambition, and never stopping halfway is Qi. The combination of the two is ambition. The success or failure of all careers depends on this. ——Carnegie
12. No matter what the goal of his efforts is, no matter what he does, he will always have no power alone. Sociability is always the highest need of all good-thinking people. ——De Goethe
13. Young people must first establish ambitions and ambitions; secondly, they must measure their strength and determine to be a useful talent for the country and the people; for this reason, they must choose a goal to strive for. Study hard and practice. —— Wu Yuzhang
14. A lofty goal, as long as it is pursued unswervingly, will become a feat. ——Wordsworth
15. Don’t be ashamed 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 longs for.
——Lu Xun 5. Poems describing planning
1. When people are idle, osmanthus flowers fall, and the night is quiet and the spring sky is empty.
2. Mountain osmanthus in front of dense fog.
3 .Mountain clouds are wet with sweet-scented osmanthus.
4. The osmanthus falls in the middle of the moon, and the fragrant clouds float outside.
5. The osmanthus wine is mixed with pepper pulp.
6 . Pei Wu rides on the osmanthus boat.
7. It is not a human species. It comes from the moon. It is a little fragrant in the cold weather, and it blows all over the mountain.
8. The line is not fragrant. Rao osmanthus wine, red cherry blossoms are colorless and the waves are fine.
9. Asked Wu Gang what he owned, Wu Gang held out osmanthus wine
10. Last night, the West Lake was full of cold dew, and the osmanthus blossoms blew off the moon. Fragrant.
11. Crows roost on the white trees in the atrium, and the cold dew wets the sweet-scented osmanthus silently.
12. The heavenly flowers bloom twice, and the sacred flowers linger here at dusk.
13. If you want to know where the end of the year is, I can only say that there are cinnamon branches in the mountains.
14. The moon is short of frost and the stamens are dense and dry. This flower does not belong to Guitangxian.
15. A group of people travel to Zhushan Mountain, the mountain is cold and the osmanthus flowers are white.
16. There are frost trees on Tiantai Ridge and a cluster of trees in front of Sima Hall.
17. Poor sweet-scented osmanthus in the sky, how could Chang'e be without it?
18. Osmanthus flowers bloom in the autumn garden, and the cool dew changes at night.
19. The sweet-scented osmanthus leaves the evening color, and the curtain shadows are light in autumn.
20. An Zhinanshan osmanthus has green leaves and fragrant roots. 6. What are the verses and mottos about making good plans?
1. Doing things without a plan is like a blind man riding a horse. ——Anonymous
2. Sincerity can predict the future and make good plans. ——Zeng Shiqiang
3. Use indomitable perseverance to overcome all difficulties in a planned way. ——Mao Zedong
4. Small things that have been completed are better than big things in the plan. —— Leiter
5. Do things, but don’t be a slave to them. ——UK
6. There is no plan when you are free, but you work hard when you are busy. ——Anonymous
7. If you use it wisely, your life will be endless; if you don’t use it enough, the sea will be dry and the mountains will be empty.
8. If production is not calculated, everything will be in vain. ——Anonymous
9. Human beings must control themselves and achieve planned growth. ——Mao Zedong
10. A hundred-year life limit is not allowed, and a hundred-year plan is indispensable. ——Anonymous 7. Sayings or idioms describing planning ahead, intervening in advance, and taking precautions to emancipate the mind.
Idioms describing planning ahead, intervening in advance, and taking precautions: be prepared for danger in times of peace, worry about dangers in times of peace, never forget dangers in times of peace. , Be prepared for any danger, store grain to guard against hunger
Idioms describing emancipating the mind and bold innovation: look at each other with admiration, treat others with new eyes, the present is different from the past, change with each passing day, keep pace with each passing day
1. Be prepared for danger in times of peace [ jū ān sī wēi ]
Explanation: To live in: to be in; to think about. Although we are in a safe environment, we still think about the possibility of danger. Refers to being mentally prepared to deal with unexpected events at any time.
From: Zuo Qiu Ming's "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong Eleventh Year" of the Spring and Autumn Period: "Be prepared for danger when you are in times of peace. Thinking will make you prepared. If you are prepared, you will be safe."
Translation: When everything is safe, think about the future. Think about possible dangers and be prepared.
2. Stay safe and worry about danger [ jū ān lǜ wēi ]
Explanation: Refers to being mentally prepared to deal with unexpected events at any time.
From: Zuo Qiu Ming's "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong Eleventh Year" of the Spring and Autumn Period: "Be prepared for danger when you are in times of peace. Thinking will make you prepared. If you are prepared, you will be safe."
Translation: When everything is safe, think about the future. Think about possible dangers and be prepared.
3. Don’t forget the danger when you are safe [ ān bù wàng wēi ]
Explanation: Don’t forget the danger when you are safe. It means to be cautious and vigilant at all times.
From: King Wen of the Western Zhou Dynasty's "Book of Changes·Xici": "Therefore, a gentleman is safe but does not forget danger, survives but does not forget death, governs without forgetting etiquette, so that his body is safe and the country can be protected. "
Translation: Therefore, a gentleman is safe but does not forget danger, preserves but does not forget destruction, governs without forgetting propriety, in this way, his own safety can be guaranteed by the country.
4. Be prepared for danger [yǒu bèi wú huàn]
Explanation: Disaster: disaster, disaster. Disasters can be avoided by being prepared in advance.
From: Zuo Qiu Ming's "Zuo Zhuan·Xianggong Eleventh Year" of the Spring and Autumn Period: "Be prepared for danger when you are in times of peace. Thinking will make you prepared. If you are prepared, you will be safe."
Translation: When everything is safe, think about the future. Think about possible dangers and be prepared. If you are prepared in advance, you can avoid disasters
5. Accumulate grain to prevent hunger [ jī gǔ fáng jī ]
Explanation: Store food , to prevent famine.
From: Gao Zecheng of the Yuan Dynasty, "Pipa Ji·Admonishing the Father": "Another saying is to raise children to take care of the elderly, and to accumulate grain to prevent hunger.
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Translation: It is also said that raising children takes the place of old age, and storing food is to prepare for famine.
6. Look with admiration [guā mù xiāng kàn]
Explanation : Refers to others who have made progress and can no longer look at them with the same old eyes.
From: Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty's "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Biography of Lu Meng" quoted from "Jiang Biao Biography": "Three days of farewell." , that is, look forward to it even more. ”
Translation: I haven’t seen this person for a long time. When I saw it today, I immediately looked at him with admiration and treated him with new respect.
7. Treat each other differently [ lìng yǎn xiāng dài ]
Explanation: Look at someone differently. It also means that someone who is not valued is valued.
From: "Xia Jian Ji" by Ming Dynasty. ": "The slave is treated differently by the empress, and she really feels the pain in her heart. ”
8. The present is different from the past [ jīn fēi xī bǐ ]
Explanation: Past: the past. The present is not comparable to the past. It mostly refers to the situation, natural appearance, etc.
From: Song Li Zengbo's "Congratulations to the Bridegroom Zihe Qianyun" words: "Ask Nanzhou Shou. I regret that my life is not what it used to be, will it still be there in the future? "
Translation: Greetings to the governors of the southern states. My life is not what it used to be. Will it still be there in the future?
9. Changes with each passing day [ rì xīn yuè yì ]
< p> Explanation: new: updated; different: different. Updated every day, changing every month. It means rapid development or progress, and new things and new scenes are constantly emerging.From: Han Daisheng. "Book of Rites: University": "Every day it is new, it is new every day, and it is new every day. ”
Translation: If it is updated, there will be new changes every day, and it will be new again
10. Keep pace with the times [yǔ rì jù jìn]
Explanation : With: With, and. To describe continuous progress or improvement over time.
From: Volume 58 of "Taiping Guangji" by Li Fang of the Song Dynasty: "The second position is established. Madam has benefited from meditation and meditation, and has been making progress day by day. "
Translation: After the second son's position has been established, the wife will get the benefits of meditation in Mingxinzhai, and the practice will continue to improve. 8. Verses expressing plans
Everything is planned beforehand, and nothing is planned beforehand. It will be useless.
Only by fighting an unprepared battle can you be invincible.
Those who do not prepare for tomorrow will never have a future.
Harvard motto: Opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared
The world will give way to those who have goals and vision (Feng Liangnu - a famous salesman in Hong Kong)
Who deserves God’s reward? There is no doubt that only those who are ready. --Chen Fumin (researcher at the Institute of Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Build as if there has been no war for 100 years, as if it were tomorrow. Prepare like a war. --Hu Siyuan (famous military expert, professor at China National Defense University)
Opportunities never favor unprepared minds. The weak wait for good opportunities, while the strong create opportunities. ——Marie Curie< /p>
If there is anything that needs to be done tomorrow, it is best to start now - Franklin
Thinking well is smart, planning well is smarter, and doing well is the wisest and most important thing. It's the best. ——Napoleon
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