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Poems and sources that embody self-improvement
1. The source of this poem about self-improvement.

The source of that poem about self-improvement is 1. Seeking to embody the ancient poetry of self-improvement.

1, live as a hero and die as a ghost. -Li Qingzhao

Interpretation: Being alive is a hero among people, and being dead is a hero among ghosts. It has nothing to do with utility, but an explanation for life.

2, Tian Xingjian, the gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement. -I ching

Interpretation: it means that the universe keeps running, and people should follow the example of heaven and earth and move forward forever.

3. Does Swallow know the ambition of Swan? -"Historical Records". Chen She family. "

Interpretation: For example, where do ordinary people know the hero's ambition?

4, the old man crouches, aiming at thousands of miles; The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. -Cao Cao's "Although the Turtle is Longevity"

Interpretation: It means that the old swift horse is lying in the stable, and its ambition is still to be able to gallop thousands of miles. People with great ambitions will never stop working hard in their later years.

Since God has given talents, let them be used! . -Li Bai's "Into the Wine"

Interpretation: It means that when God gave birth to me, there must be something for me to complete. When the money is used up, these scattered things will come back later. It fully embodies Li Bai's high optimism, sees through the character of life, and more profoundly embodies his understanding of human nature.

6, thousands of blows are still strong, the wind is east, west, north and south. -Bamboo stones in Zheng Banqiao.

Interpretation: After many trials and tribulations, it is still as hard as iron, regardless of your east, west, north and south winds.

7. The road is wide, like the blue sky, but there is no way out in front of me-it is difficult to walk.

Interpretation: The avenue is as wide as a sunny day, and I am not in the mood to go, or it can be said that it is your avenue, so I will not go. It condenses many feelings and thoughts of the author Li Bai.

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Self-improvement literally means: to be strong, we must make unremitting efforts. The Chinese dictionary explains that you should make progress hard and never slack off.

The profound meaning is: even if a person's situation is worse, he can achieve a strong self through unremitting efforts and dedication. If he wants to be strong, he must persist and never give up his efforts. Language "Zhouyi Gan": "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement."

Explain from the philosophical point of view: strengthen our innate self and develop our public mind; Don't let our acquired evil thoughts breed, let our selfishness grow.

Self-nature: self-nature, Buddha-nature, heavenly heart and Taoist heart; Strong: strong, pure yang body; No: no, don't, stop at the best; Breath: self-mind, post-heavenly heart and false heart of human beings breed and grow, which is opposite to the elimination of news. I ching talks about yin and yang, news, breathing and elimination. Refer to the telepathy 16 words of ancient sages such as Yao Shunyu: "The human heart is only in danger, and the heart is only small; Only the best, let it be dumbfounded. "

2. Self-improvement poems

1. Longevity than heaven and earth, Longevity than sun and moon. Guang Qi-Warring States Period. Chu Quyuan & gt

2. It's a long way, but this is Xiu Yuan, so I will unite as one. -the warring States period. Qu Yuan. & gt

3. The world is turbid and I am alone, and everyone is drunk and I wake up alone-the Warring States Period. Qu yuan & gt

I am worried about my kindness. Although I died nine times, I still don't regret it-Qu Yuan & gt

5. The old man crouches, aiming for thousands of miles; Martyrs are full of courage in their twilight years-Three Kingdoms. Caogt

6. Athletes must be fast horses, and fast horses must be athletes. -Folk songs of the Northern Dynasties. & gt

7. Dance with the sky, always be fierce-Tao Jinyuan Ming & gt

8. Straight as bamboo rope and clear as jade pot ice-Southern Dynasties. Song baozhao & gt

9. A high wind knows the strength of grass, and a shaking plate knows the sincerity of ministers-Don Li Shimin & gt

10. May your senior be careful not to be full of peaches and plums-Tang Libai & gt

1 1. In the poor festival, painters are hanging one by one-Wen Song Tianxiang & gt

12. Live as a hero, die as a ghost-photo by Song Liqing & gt (< & Wujiang >>

13. where is Chang' an, only under the horseshoe-don Cen Can

14. Sang Yu is late and still full of smoke-Don Liu Yuxi < & Sing a song about lotte >>

15. The sky is vast and there is no way out-Don Li Bai

16. Young people's troubles are like clouds-Don Li He>

17. A piece of ice in the jade pot-Don Wang Changling

18. One day, I will ride the wind and waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea-Don Li Bai.

3. Heaven is strong, and a gentleman always strives for self-improvement.

Tian Xingjian, the gentleman strives for self-improvement, and the Zhouyi written by Zhou Wenwang and Yi Shu.

It means that the universe keeps running, and people should follow the example of heaven and earth and move forward forever. "Zhouyi" said: Tian Xingjian, the gentleman constantly strives for self-improvement; The capacity of the earth is limited, so a gentleman must constantly cultivate his own virtue to undertake the world.

The last sentence, "Heaven is powerful, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement", is more widely circulated. These two sentences mean that the exercise in the sky (that is, nature) is strong and healthy. Accordingly, a gentleman should be a man of heaven and strive for self-improvement.

Strong and resolute, work hard and never stop; The potential of the earth is thick and slippery, and the gentleman is tolerant. Tsinghua University's school motto is: "Strive for self-improvement, be virtuous and carry things.

"Quoted here." Tian Xingjian, the gentleman strives for self-improvement ",and the next sentence is" the terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality ".

Tsinghua's school motto, two sentences mean: the movement of Heaven (that is, nature) is strong, accordingly, a gentleman should do things in Heaven, strive for self-improvement, be resolute and resolute, work hard and not be lazy; The earth absorbs sunlight and nourishes everything. A gentleman should increase his morality and set an example. A gentleman should run like a celestial body; If you are a gentleman, measurement should be like the earth, and nothing can't be loaded.

A gentleman learns from the image of being vigorous, staying in heaven, and constantly striving for self-improvement, learning from virtue. "Yi Chuan" says: "Heaven is strong, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement.

4. Self-improvement poems

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▲ First, the famous saying about self-improvement: 1. My highest principle is: no matter what difficulties I meet, I will not give in. -Madame Curie 2. If human beings want to survive in the competition, they must struggle. -Sun Yat-sen 3. Hard work and perseverance make the east, west, north and south wind. Zheng Banqiao IV. The strong can resist the storm of fate. You have to sweat to get bread. -lev tolstoy ▲ Second, the epigram about frustration: 1. Hard work is still tough, and the wind is strong in the southeast and northwest. Zheng Banqiao 2. Failure is what I need, and it is as valuable to me as success. Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded. -Einstein 4. Suffering and hardship are the highest schools to temper personality. -Liang Qichao 5. Sincerely, the stone opens. -Cai E 6. The edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold. -Anonymous 8. Nothing is difficult in the world. Everything is easy in the world, and I'm afraid of careless people. -Yuan Mei ▲ Third, proverbs about unity: 1. A single flower does not make a spring. The stars are bright, the sky is high and the clouds are light, and there are many people and wisdom. 3. More firewood leads to higher flames, and more people lead to better solutions. 4. One more bell, one more sound, one more candle and one more lamp. 5. The collective is the source of strength, and everyone is the cradle of wisdom. ▲ Fourth, Mao Zedong famously said: 1, study hard and make progress every day. Mao Zedong 2. Dare to change the sun and moon into a new sky for sacrifice and ambition. Mao Zedong III. Serve the people. -Mao Zedong 5. Zhou Enlai's famous saying: 1. Learn for the rise of China! 2. Fear that mistakes will undermine progress! To hide mistakes is to avoid the truth! ▲ 6. Madame Curie's famous saying: 1 Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars. -Madame Curie 2. The motherland is more important than life. This is our mother and our land. Madame Curie. One must have patience, especially confidence. -Madame Curie ▲ Seven, the famous saying of cherishing time

5. The origin of "self-improvement"

The hexagrams in the Book of Changes: "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement; The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality. "

Heaven (that is, nature) is just strong, accordingly, a gentleman should be resolute and resolute, and his spirit should be strong; The potential of the earth is thick and slippery, and the gentleman is tolerant. In ancient China, people thought that heaven and earth were the largest, and it contained everything.

The understanding of heaven and earth is: the sky is above and the earth is below; The sky is yang and the earth is yin; The sky is gold and the earth is earth; Strong and soft. It is believed that heaven and earth combine to create everything, and the four seasons are different.

Without heaven and earth, there would be nothing. Heaven and earth are the universe, and the universe is heaven and earth.

This is China's simple materialistic cosmology in ancient times, and it is also China's cosmology. Therefore, in the gossip, the dry hexagrams are the first, followed by Kun hexagrams; Dry on the top, Kun is next; Northern dry, southern Kun; It's Gao Xingjian. It is thick and heavy.

Then the philosophy of life is further extended from the explanatory attributes of the two hexagrams (that is, heaven and earth), that is, life should be as tall, resolute and independent as the sky, as thick, broad and virtuous as the earth.

6. The origin of "self-improvement"

The hexagrams in the Book of Changes: "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement; The terrain is Kun, and the gentleman carries things with morality. "

Heaven (that is, nature) is just strong, accordingly, a gentleman should be resolute and resolute, and his spirit should be strong; The potential of the earth is thick and slippery, and the gentleman is tolerant. In ancient China, people thought that heaven and earth were the largest, and it contained everything.

The understanding of heaven and earth is: the sky is above and the earth is below; The sky is yang and the earth is yin; The sky is gold and the earth is earth; Strong and soft. It is believed that heaven and earth combine to create everything, and the four seasons are different.

Without heaven and earth, there would be nothing. Heaven and earth are the universe, and the universe is heaven and earth.

This is China's simple materialistic cosmology in ancient times, and it is also China's cosmology. Therefore, in the gossip, the dry hexagrams are the first, followed by Kun hexagrams; Dry on the top, Kun is next; Northern dry, southern Kun; It's Gao Xingjian. It is thick and heavy.

Then the philosophy of life is further extended from the explanatory attributes of the two hexagrams (that is, heaven and earth), that is, life should be as tall, resolute and independent as the sky, as thick, broad and virtuous as the earth.

7. What are the poems about "self-improvement"?

1. Wang Yue

Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

What a magnificent scenery Mount Tai is! Out of Qilu, green peaks can still be seen.

The magical nature brings together thousands of beautiful mountains in the south and the separation between morning and dusk in the north.

Layers of white clouds, cleaning the gully on the chest; The flat bird flew into the eye socket.

Try to climb to the top of the mountain: it dwarfs all the peaks under our feet.

Cross the ocean

Southern Song Dynasty: Wen Tianxiang

Once the effort comes, there will be fewer stars around.

The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating, and life experiences are ups and downs.

The beach of fear says fear, and there is a sigh in the ocean.

Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history.

3.

Hard road

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

The cost of pure wine is a gold cup, 10 thousand copper coins and a hip flask, and I am ashamed of 10 thousand yuan.

I threw the food bar and cup aside. I couldn't eat or drink. I pulled out my dagger. I peeped in four directions in vain.

I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow.

I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.

A hard journey is a hard journey and a hard road. Where is Ann now?

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea.

3. On Poetry

Qing Dynasty: Zhao Yi

Du Li's poems are widely read,

So far, this is not new.

There are talents in Jiangshan.

They have been coquettish for hundreds of years.

Although the tortoise lives long.

Eastern Han Dynasty: Cao Cao

Although the tortoise has a long life, it still has its time.

The snake rides the fog and eventually turns to dust.

An old horse crouches, aiming at a thousand miles.

The martyrs were full of courage in their later years.

The surplus and contraction period is not only in the sky;

Blessings that nourish grace can last forever.

I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.

5. Ji Hai's miscellaneous poems

Qing Dynasty: Gong Zizhen

The heart of autumn is like the sea, and the soul of autumn can't be recruited.

Desert tulips in the arms, elegant ancient Yu Pei in the waist.

The northwest is cold, and the sword is full of southeast flutes.

There are countless stars in a river, and the sky falls in the forest in January.

8. What is the poem about challenge and self-improvement?

1, once you climb to the top, you will see that all the other mountains look short under the sky ...-"Looking at the Moon" Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Interpretation: Be sure to climb the top of Mount Tai, overlooking the mountains and full of lofty sentiments.

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight and cross the deep sea. -"I am too hard to go" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Interpretation: I believe that one day, I can ride the wind and break the waves; Hang Yun Fan high and move forward in the sea!

3. Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history. -"Crossing the Zero Ding Yang" Song Dynasty: Wen Tianxiang

Interpretation: Who can live forever since ancient times? I want to leave a patriotic heart that reflects history.

4. Listen to one of your songs today, and rely on the spirit of a glass of wine for the time being. -"The First Meeting in Yangzhou Appreciates Lotte" Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi

Interpretation: I heard you sing a song today and borrowed a glass of wine to cheer me up.

5. Life is a hero and death is a ghost. -"Summer quatrains" Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao

Interpretation: You should be a hero in life and a hero in ghosts after death.

6, the ancients learned nothing, suitable for all ages. -"Reading on a Winter Night" Song Dynasty: Lu You

Interpretation: The ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve anything until they were old.

7. But as long as you climb a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. -"Denghe Quelou" Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhihuan

Interpretation: If you want to see the scenery of Wan Li, you must climb a higher tower.

8, pull the mountain to get angry. Bad times never die. -"Gaixia Song" Han Dynasty: Xiang Yu

Interpretation: strength can pull out mountains, and heroism is unparalleled in the world. But times are against me, and Xu can't run.

9. I advise you not to cherish gold clothes and to cherish youth. -"Golden Witch" Tang Dynasty: Anonymous

Interpretation: I advise you not to cherish luxurious dresses, and I advise you to cherish your youth.

10, why don't men take Wu Gou and accept fifty states in Guanshan? -"Thirteen Poems in the South Garden", the fifth song of Tang Dynasty: Li He

Interpretation: Why don't men wear weapons to collect fifty states in Guanshan?