1. Ancient poems about strength
Ancient poems about strength 1. Poems about strength
1. Don’t relax when setting a green mountain; In the rock, it has been strong despite being struck by countless blows, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. ——Zheng Banqiao "Bamboo and Stone"
Translation: Bamboo grasps the green mountains and does not relax at all. Its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks of the rocks. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still so strong. Whether it is the southeast wind in the scorching summer or the northwest wind in the harsh winter, it can withstand it and remains strong and strong.
2. Thousands of hammers were struck out of the mountains, and the fire burned them as if it were nothing. They did not care about breaking their bodies into pieces, but they wanted to leave their innocence in the world. ——Yu Qian's "Ode to Lime"
Translation: Even if your body is broken into pieces, you are not afraid, and you are willing to leave your innocence in the world.
3. Sacrificing one’s life to go to the national disaster, treating one’s death as if one were returning home. ——Cao Zhi's "White Horse"
Translation: The lotus has withered, and even the lotus leaves that hold up the rain have withered, and only the branches of the chrysanthemums that have failed are still proud of the cold and frost.
4. There is no rain cover when the lotus is exhausted, but there are still proud frost branches among the chrysanthemums. ——Su Shi's "Gift to Liu Jingwen"
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5. The yellow sand wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Wang Changling's "Seven Poems on the Military March·Part 4"
Translation: The soldiers guarding the border have experienced hundreds of battles, their armor has been worn out, and their ambition is unquenchable. They vow not to return home until they defeat the invading enemy.
6. The iron clothes were shattered in hundreds of battles, and the south of the city was heavily surrounded. ——Li Bai's "Joining the Army Part 2"
Translation: The armor has been broken after hundreds of battles on the battlefield, and the south of the city is heavily surrounded by enemies.
2. Poems about "Strongness"
Lime chants Thousands of hammers have carved out the deep mountains, and the fire is burning as if it were nothing. Don't be afraid of having your bones broken into pieces, but you want to leave the green and white in the world. --Yu Qian (Ming Dynasty) Never let go of the green mountains; the roots that were originally built on broken rocks are still strong after countless blows; let the winds of east, west, north and south prevail. --Zheng Banqiao [Bamboo Stone]
Everyone is destined to die, or to relapse. On Mount Tai, it may be lighter than a feather. ——(Western Han Dynasty) Sima Qian was born as a hero, and died as a spirit. ——(Northern Song Dynasty) Ouyang Xiu: Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. ——(Southern Song Dynasty) Li Qingzhao
Li Bai Gold bottles of wine cost ten thousand, and jade plates of delicacies cost ten thousand. Stopping the cup and throwing chopsticks, I can't eat. I draw my sword and look around at a loss. If you want to cross the Yellow River, it will be blocked by ice, but you will have to climb up to Taihang, where it will be snowy and dark. When I was free, I was fishing and sitting on the stream. Suddenly I was riding a boat and dreaming about the sun. The journey is difficult, the journey is difficult, and there are many divergent paths, but now I am at peace. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea.