1. What are the poems about "taking care of oneself alone"
Poems about "taking care of oneself alone":
If you are poor, you can take care of yourself alone; if you are prosperous, you can help the world.
"If you are poor, you can be good for yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world."
1. From: "Mencius: Try Your Heart", the original sentence is "If you are poor, you can be good for yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world."
2. Meaning: "When you don't have your ambitions, clean yourself up and cultivate your personal character. When you have your ambitions, let the world do the same."
3. Appreciation:
(1) Poverty mostly refers to being in adversity, being destitute, and having no aspirations in life. To be kind to one's body means to make one's body good, that is, to make oneself more noble in terms of moral cultivation. The so-called cultivation of one's moral character and nature is nothing more than that. "If you are poor, you should be alone" means that if a person is in adversity and has no ambition, he must forge ahead and pay more attention to the improvement of his own character and ability.
(2) Da means prominent and developed. Jitianxia, ??according to the current interpretation, means caring about and donating to public welfare undertakings. If a person, after becoming wealthy, can still care about the world, care about the sufferings of others, and benefit the people, then he is a truly successful person. 2. Are there any ancient poems about being alone in a dirty environment?
Du: only; Shan: good, maintenance.
The original meaning is to cultivate yourself well and maintain personal integrity if you cannot be an official. Now it refers to being able to maintain one's good character without interference in a dirty environment.
It is also a metaphor for the individualistic philosophy of life that only cares about oneself and does not care about others. It means paying attention to self-cultivation and maintaining moral integrity.
Later, he also said that he was afraid of causing trouble and only cared about his own good and did not care about external affairs. 1. "Mencius: Devoting Your Mind": "If you are poor, you can be good for yourself; if you are rich, you can be good for the world."
Zhao Qi's note: "To govern oneself alone to stand in the world, without losing one's integrity." 2. "Book of Jin·Zhongyi Biography": "Qi Pei was good at himself, so he was able to fulfill his filial piety."
3. "Northern History·Yuan Fan Biography": "Famous and position are both important, and the sages at that time praised him. However, if you are good at yourself, you will not be rewarded [2], and those who suppress the backward will despise it." 4. "Chen Shu·Yu Li Biography": "Gaozu Yili Shu said:' ...The imperial court today is very new and is looking for talents. How can we live in Chidong and be alone? Now that my brother is about to be taken out of the capital, I think the deputy imperial court is too late.'" [5, Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 30. Chapter 7: If you can only take good care of your body and live in peace for the rest of your life, why do you need to be immortal through the ages?
When everyone is drunk, I am sober alone, and the whole world is turbid. When I am alone, if I am pure and poor, I will be good for myself, and if I am successful, I will benefit the world. 3. The old poem about being alone
Du: only; Shan: good, maintenance. The original meaning is to cultivate yourself well and maintain personal integrity if you can't be an official. Now it refers to being able to maintain one's good character without interference in a dirty environment. It is also a metaphor for the individualistic philosophy of life that only cares about oneself and does not care about others.
Refers to paying attention to self-cultivation and maintaining moral integrity. Later, he also said that he was afraid of causing trouble and only cared about his own good and did not care about external affairs.
1. "Mencius: Devoting Your Heart": "If you are poor, you will be good for yourself; if you are rich, you will be good for the world." Zhao Qi's note: "If you are poor, you can be good for the world." Zhao Qi's note: "To rule oneself alone is to stand in the world without losing one's integrity."
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2. "Book of Jin: Biography of Loyalty and Righteousness": "Qi Pei was good at himself, so he was filial to all."
3. "History of the North·Yuan Fan Biography": "Translation of Famous Positions Both were valued, and the wise men at that time praised him. However, he was good at himself and was not rewarded[2]. He suppressed the backward progress, which was despised by commentators." 4. "Chen Shu·Yu Li Biography": " Emperor Gaozu wrote in his letter: "...The imperial court today is very new, and is seeking talents and talents. How can we live in Chidong and live alone? Now that my brother is about to be taken out of the capital, he must be in vain. '"[
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If you are poor, you can be good for yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world 4. Poems about poverty and determination
Be poor and strong, and never fall into the clouds. If you are poor, you can benefit yourself; if you are rich, you can help the world.
"If you are poor, you can be good for yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world." It comes from "The Chapters and Sentences of Dedicating Your Heart" by "Mencius".
The original sentence is "If you are poor, you will be good for yourself; if you are prosperous, you will be good for the world." It means that when you are unsuccessful, you must take good care of your own moral cultivation; when you are successful, you must work hard to make the world, that is, the common people, Get benefits.
The book "Mencius" is a collection of Mencius' remarks. It was compiled by Mencius and his disciple ***. It records Mencius's language and political views (benevolent government, the distinction between kings and hegemons, the people and the people). This is a classic Confucian work on political action.
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1 If you are great, you can help the world; if you are poor, you can be good to yourself. "If you are poor, you can be good to yourself; if you are great, you can help both. "The world" comes from "Mencius: Devoting Your Heart to the Supreme Being". The original sentence is "If you are poor, you can be good for yourself; if you are great, you can be good for the world." It means "When you are not ambitious, you should clean yourself and cultivate your personal moral character. When you are successful, you can make the world do the same." The original text Mencius said in the Song Dynasty Gou Jian said: "How can you be so noisy?" He said: "If people know it, they will be noisy; if people don't know it, they will be noisy." He said, "How can you be noisy like this?" It is noisy. Being poor in my hometown does not lose justice, and if you achieve it, you will not deviate from the Tao. Being poor does not lose justice, so a scholar will gain yourself; if you achieve it, you will not deviate from the Tao, so the people will not be disappointed. In ancient times, when people had ambitions, they would benefit the people; if they failed to achieve ambitions, they would cultivate themselves. See the world. If you are poor, you will be good for yourself; if you are rich, you will be good for the world." The translation of Mencius said to Song Goujian: "Do you like to lobby the monarchs of various countries? I tell you the attitude of lobbying: you will be peaceful and content when others understand; you will be peaceful and content when others do not understand." Goujian of the Song Dynasty asked: "How can we achieve peace and contentment?" Mencius said: "If you respect morality and love benevolence and righteousness, you can be peaceful and contented. Therefore, scholars do not lose benevolence and righteousness when they are poor; they do not deviate from morality when they are prominent; and they do not lose benevolence and righteousness when they are poor. , so you are peaceful and contented; when you are prosperous, you do not deviate from morality, so the people are not disappointed. People in ancient times were kind to the people when they had the opportunity; Famous sayings and stories. The whole world is turbid but I am alone clear. Everyone is drunk but I am alone awake. "Historical Records·Qu Yuan's Biography" The whole world is turbid but I am the only one who is innocent. Everyone is drunk but I am the only one who is sober. Original text: When Qu Yuan came to the riverside, he was sent to Yinze Bank. His appearance was haggard and his description was withered. When the fisherman saw him, he asked, "Isn't your son a Sanlu official? Why are you here?" Qu Yuan said, "The whole world is turbid, but I am the only one who is clear." "Everyone is drunk but I am alone, so I can let go." The fisherman said, "Sage, you are not stagnant in things but can move with the world. The world is turbid, why don't you follow the flow and make waves?" Why don't you drink the wine when it's bad? Why do you hold the jade in your hands and let it go?" Qu Yuan said: "I heard that a new bather must shake his crown, and a new bather must shake his clothes. Who can use his body? Looking at it, I would rather go to the river and be buried in the belly of a fish, and how could I be protected by the warmth of the world with the whiteness of the sun? Fu. Translation: Qu Yuan arrived at the riverside and walked with disheveled hair while reciting poems. His face was haggard, and his body and face were very withered. A fisherman saw him and asked him: "Aren't you Dr. Sanlu?" (Note: Doctor Sanlu is an official name.) Why are you here? Qu Yuan said: "The whole world is turbid but I am innocent. Everyone is drunk but I am sober, so I was exiled." The fisherman said: "Any saint can not be affected by external things." What is stagnant can change with the changes in the world. The whole world is turbid, so why don't you just go with the flow? Everyone is intoxicated, so why can't you (like everyone else) eat the dregs of wine and drink thin wine? Why do you want to be exiled for having great talents? Qu Yuan said: "I heard that people who have just bathed must flick their hats and shake their clothes with their hands. Who among the people can use their innocent bodies to accept dirty things!" (So ??I) would rather throw myself into the river and be eaten by the fish in the river. How can I let my pure thoughts be stained by the accumulated dust of the world! "So he wrote a poem called "Huaisha". Your question is profound and cannot be found online. I looked for works about Qu Yuan and selected famous quotes that match your sentences according to your request. I just want to help you with the source translation. If it is not enough, I will filter it for you. 6. Poems about poverty and ambition
Being poor and strong will not make you fall into the clouds.
If you are poor, you can benefit yourself alone; if you are prosperous, you can benefit the world. "If you achieve success, you will benefit the world", which means that when you are unsuccessful, you must take good care of your own moral cultivation, and when you are successful, you must work hard to benefit everyone in the world, that is, the common people. The book "Mencius" is a collection of Mencius's remarks. Compiled by Mencius and his disciple ***, it records Mencius's language, political views (benevolent government, distinction between kings and hegemons, people-centeredness, caring about the king's intentions, and the people valuing the king) and political actions of Confucianism Classic work.
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