1. What are the poems about "down-to-earth"?
The poems that describe "down-to-earth" are: What you get on paper will eventually feel shallow, but you must know that you have to do it. . A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. If you seek the truth, you will be effective; if you favor fame, your achievements will be shallow. At the end of the world, there are those who can reach high without looking down, and those who can stay far away without getting close.
Specific related poetic works:
1. "Reading on a Winter Night to Show the Rules of Zizi" by Lu You
The ancients left no stone unturned in their knowledge, and their kung fu only matured when they were young.
I only know that this matter needs to be carried out in detail.
2. Chapter 64 of "Laozi" Spring and Autumn Period·Chu·Li Er
"The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest millimeter; the nine-story platform rises from the base of the earth; it is thousands of miles away. The journey begins with a single step. ”
“The big trees that embrace each other grow from tiny sprouts; the nine-story high platform is built from every pile of soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. The article shows the importance of careful accumulation and pragmatism, and encourages people to take positive actions in a down-to-earth manner.
3. "Zengguang Xianwen" Han Yu
There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.
The famous sayings about studying are intended to encourage people to study more without fear of hardship. Only hard work can lead to success. On the road of reading and learning, there are no shortcuts and no smooth sailing. If you want to absorb more and broader knowledge from the vast mountain of books and sea of ??learning, "diligence" and "hard work" are indispensable. Less. This poem can be used as a motto to inspire generations of young people. Even if you are not smart in your studies, you will gain something and achieve success only if you are diligent and perseverant.
4. "Shang Liu You Xiang Shu" by Wang Bo of Tang Dynasty
"If you enlist the truth, the effect will be preserved, and if you favor fame, your achievements will be shallow." Zheng Shi: seek truth and proceed from reality. Prestige: specializing in false fame.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is: Those who work in a down-to-earth spirit will achieve results; those who focus on their reputation and cope with the work half-heartedly will naturally have shallow achievements. 2. What are the poems about "down-to-earth"
The poems about "down-to-earth" include: What you get on paper will eventually make you feel shallow, and you will definitely know that you have to do it.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.
If you show strength, you will be effective; if you favor fame, your achievements will be shallow. At the end of the world, there are those who can reach high without looking down, and those who can stay far away without getting close.
Specific related poetic works: 1. "Reading on Winter Nights" Lu You The ancients left no stone unturned in their knowledge, and their kung fu was only accomplished when they were young and old. What I have learned on paper is ultimately shallow, and I know that I have to do it in detail.
2. Chapter 64 of "Laozi" Spring and Autumn Period·Chu·Li Er "The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from the base soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. "The big tree that hugs each other grows from tiny sprouts; the nine-story high platform is built from every pile of soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step."
This article expresses the importance of careful and pragmatic accumulation, and inspires people to take positive actions in a down-to-earth manner. 3. "Zengguang Xianwen" Han Yu's book mountain has roads and diligence as the path, and the sea of ??learning has no limit and the boat is made of hard work.
The famous sayings about studying are intended to encourage people to study more without fear of hardship. Only hard work can lead to success. On the road of reading and learning, there are no shortcuts and no smooth sailing. If you want to absorb more and broader knowledge from the vast mountain of books and sea of ??learning, "diligence" and "hard work" are indispensable. Less.
This poem can be used as a motto to inspire generations of young people. Even if you are not smart in your studies, you will gain something and achieve success only if you are diligent and perseverant.
4. "Shang Liu You Xiang Shu" written by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "If you seek truth, the effect will be preserved, if you favor fame, your achievements will be shallow." Significance: seeking truth, starting from reality.
Prestige: specializing in false fame. The general meaning of these two sentences is: Those who work in a down-to-earth spirit will achieve results; those who focus on their reputation and cope with their work half-heartedly will naturally have shallow achievements. 3. What are the poems about heroic spirit in ancient times?
1. The strength is overwhelming and the spirit is overwhelming! ——Xiang Yu's "Gaixia Song"
2. A man with a golden sword and an iron horse can swallow up thousands of miles like a tiger. ——Xin Qiji's "Yong Yu Le·Nostalgia for the Past in Beigu Pavilion, Jingkou"
3. He has fought for three thousand miles, and he has blocked millions of divisions with one sword. ——Wang Wei, "Veteran General's Journey"
4. Swirl your clothes and walk thousands of miles. ——Zuo Si, "Eight Poems of Ode to History"
5. Aspirations eat Hun meat when they are hungry, and laugh about drinking Hun blood when they are thirsty. —— Yue Fei's "The River Is Red"
6. The big roc rises with the wind in one day and soars ninety thousand miles away! ——Li Bai's "Li Yong"
7. I smile to the sky with my horizontal sword, leaving my liver and gallbladder intact! ——Tan Sitong's "Inscription on the Wall in Prison"
8. Traveling across Qinghai at night with a knife, slaughtering a stone fort in the west to get a purple robe. ——Li Bai's "Reply to the King's Thoughts on Drinking Alone on Twelve Cold Nights"
9. We are all full of joy and excitement, and want to fly up to the blue sky to embrace the bright moon.
——Li Bai's "Farewell to the School Secretary Shu Yun at Xie Tiao Tower in Xuanzhou"
10. Holding the eagle bow like a full moon, looking northwest, shooting at the wolf - Su Shi's "Hunting in Mizhou, Jiangchengzi"