1. Ancient poems about fame and fortune
Ancient poems about fame and fortune 1. Poems and famous quotes about fame and fortune
1--To caress the sword generously and help the world Why invite the name - Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty
2--Leaving home and doing ordinary things, serving the country is shameful and has no merit--Ming Dynasty. Yu Qian
3--Establishing a heart for the world and serving the country Live life for the people, carry on the unique knowledge for the saints, and create peace for all generations--Song Dynasty. -- Loyal to the mountains and rivers with one heart, the sun and the moon know the merits of hundreds of battles
6-- When a man is born in the world, he becomes a prince when he is strong--Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
7-- Strong ambition 8--Ge Hong of the Jin Dynasty
8--Ming Dynasty Lu Cai
9--A husband values ????his merits, but not his title, salary, and salary --Yao He of the Tang Dynasty
10--To live forever, the most important thing is to make meritorious service--Zhang Yu of the Ming Dynasty
11--Don't be happy with things, don't be sad with yourself.
12--Indifferent to clear one's ambition, tranquility to go far.
13-- Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon. --Verses about being indifferent to fame and wealth
14-- The years are long and busy people are self-motivated; the world is broad but humble people are narrow-minded;
15-- The wind, flowers, snow and moon are originally leisure, but labor is Those who worry tend to be redundant;
16-- The terrain is turbulent, and a gentleman carries his wealth with kindness; -- Poems about being indifferent to fame and fortune
17-- Don't be surprised by favors or disgrace, just watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court. ; There is no intention to leave or go, just follow the clouds rolling and relaxing in the sky. --
18-- I don't envy the golden lei, I don't envy the white jade cup, I don't envy entering the province in the morning, I don't envy the stage at dusk, I envy the water of the Xijiang River, I once came down to Jingling City.
19--The beauty abandons her crown, and her white head lies in the pine clouds.
2. Poems about being indifferent to fame and wealth
When the matter is over, I brush off my clothes and go away, hiding my body and fame.
——Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Xia Ke Xing" Don't talk about fame and fortune. Fame and fortune are personal enemies. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Not Sleeping" I asked the famous and wealthy people on the roadside why they should learn to live here.
——Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty, "Walking Through Huayin" The color of grass, the human heart, and leisure, right and wrong, fame and fortune. ——Du Mu, Tang Dynasty, "Luoyang Long Sentences" The origin is not to seek fame, but to wait for the spring breeze to see the peonies.
——Zhang Hu of the Tang Dynasty, "Beijing Yuhuai" Qiongda is a pseudonym, and the prince can take it by discarding the head of the knife. ——Lulun of the Tang Dynasty, "When I Climb the Tower in Winter, I Give a Gift to Cheng Teng" for the sake of gratitude.
——Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Xiu Mudong returned to Zhou Guili to show the end" directly uses the careless and sparse approach to discuss things, and does not use the words to occupy the time and name. ——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Hengyang and Mengfendi Road Farewell" Right and wrong are not heard, and fame and fortune are unintentional.
——Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty, "Leave a Inscription on Xiaoyinshan Study Room" has been often misunderstood by false reputations in ancient times. It is better to live up to false reputations than live up to them. ——Song Dynasty Yan Jidao's "Spring in the Jade House" The cochlear horn has a false reputation and a small profit, but it is very busy.
——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Man Ting Fang" There are not many blue clouds and windy moon. Don't be locked in by fame and fortune.
——"Liu Shaoqing" by Zhang Xiaoxiang of the Song Dynasty.
3. Poems about the ancients’ pursuit of fame and fortune
1. Asking about the famous and wealthy guest on the roadside, Tang Cui Hao’s “Walking Through Huayin” 2. Asking about the famous and wealthy guest on the roadside, Tang Cuihao’s “Walking Through Huayin” 3. Asking about fame and fortune on the roadside by Tang Cui Hao, "Walking Through Huayin" 4. Tang Bai Juyi, a young man with fame and fortune in the Eastern Capital, "Yonghuai" 5. Famous and prosperous Song Liuyong, "Part Two" 6. Fame and fortune, the old Song Dynasty, Huang Tingjian, "Defending the Storm·Putting the Hops" "Qian Yu Wen Xi" 7. But teaching about fame and fortune is not tied to Song Shihao's "Partridge Sky, I am floating out of Xiuyun" 8. Don't seek fame and fortune, don't talk about mysteries. Fame and fortune are good, Yao Shuyao 2 "Huanxisha" 10. When will fame and fortune be enough? Yao Shuyao 2 "Good things come soon·Shui Pavilion makes the breeze" 11. Fame and fortune come to Song Fan Chengda "Niannujiao · Shuangxiang Shuangluo" 12. Fame and fortune Song Xin Qiji's "Partridge Sky· "The Water Lily Moves Green Waves" 13. The Suffering of Fame and Fortune Song Zhao Shixia's "Water Melody Singer·The Heart Scenery Is Raining" 14. Looking back at the fame and wealth situation in the world Song Wuqian's "Butterflies in Love with Flowers·The Fragrance of Plum Blossoms on Wild Trees" 15. They are all seeking fame and fortune. "Qinyuan Chun·Yuedan Commentary" by Song Chen. 16. Fortunately, he does not strive for fame and fortune. "Fame, Fortune, Happy Travel" 18. Pretending to live in the world with fame and fortune, Tang Luyan's "Seven Words" 19. Don't worry about fame and fortune in the world, Tang Luyan's "Seven Words" 20. Fame and wealth are all about Yuanyuan Haowen, "Mantingfang·Jiangque Lingfeng" 21. Yuan Ma Yu's "Man Ting Fang· Past Years of Fame and Fortune" 22. Yuan Ma Yu's "Man Ting Fang· Shan Dong Past" 23. Yuan Ma Yu, a man of fame and fortune, "A Clear Heart Mirror Presented to Mr. Ma" 24. The nameless Song Dynasty's "Manjianghong·Yuanbenchu" 25. The nameless Song Dynasty's "Qinyuanchun·Does Not Like Light Qiu" 26. The nameless Song Dynasty's "Qinyuanchun·Since Ancient Times" 27. Fame and fortune are only limited by Song Anonymous's "Qinyuan Chun·Good for No Reason" 28. The wave of robbery and greed for fame and fortune 》 30. Don't pursue fame and fortune. "Tao Song·Song of Proving the Way" 33. Keeping in good health and only coveting fame and fortune "Xiaoyao Ode" 36. Fame and wealth are greedy and useless. "Xiaoyao Ode" by Taizong of the Song Dynasty 37. Fame and fortune are used for many purposes in the world. "Fate and Knowledge" by Taizong of the Song and Song Dynasties 38. Do not be greedy for fame and wealth. They are often in vain. "Fate and Knowledge" by Taizong of the Song Dynasty 39. Not Seeking worldly treasures and fame and fortune, Song Taizong's "Yuanshi" 40. Living in the world is all about fame and fortune, Song Song Taizong's "Yuanshi".
4. What are the poems about "being indifferent to fame and fortune"
1. Origin: Ten thousand people are brave, and they carry the glory of this life. ——Li Bai's "A Visit to a Young Man"
Interpretation: These young knights who are brave enough to serve as ten thousand men have added a lot of heroism.
2. The newly ripened white wine returns to the mountains, and the yellow chickens peck at the millet in autumn. ——Li Bai's "Nanling Farewell Children Entering Beijing"
Interpretation: I came back from the mountains when the white wine was just brewing, and the yellow chickens were pecking at the grains and growing fat in the autumn.
3. If the desire is weak, the heart will be empty, if the heart is empty, the qi will be clear, and if the qi is clear, the mind will be clear. ——Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty, "Book of Readings"
Interpretation: The king of ten thousand chariots has been suffering from the late time, so he hastened to catch up and started to run a long way.
4. Sing loudly to get drunk and masturbate, dance to win the glory of the sunset. ——Li Bai's "Nanling Farewell Children Entering Beijing"
Definition: Singing in the clear sky and seeking drunkenness to comfort oneself, while drunkenly dancing to compete with the autumn sunset for its glory.
5. I don’t envy the golden lei, I don’t envy the white jade cup, I don’t envy entering the province in the morning, I don’t envy the stage at dusk, I envy the water of the Xijiang River, I once came down to Jingling City.
Interpretation: I envy the golden lei, not the white jade cup, not the envy of entering the province in the morning, not the envy of the stage at dusk, but the envy of the water of the Xijiang River. I once came down to Jingling City.
6. Don’t talk about fame and fortune. Fame and fortune are personal enemies. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: Don’t talk about fame and fortune, fame and fortune are your own enemies. Qiu: Enemy.
7. Climbing sticks to pick red fruits and taking medicine to refine the bones. ——Li Bai's "Xiaowang on the Tiantai"
Definition: Climbing sticks to pick vermilion seeds, taking medicine to refine real bones.
8. See through the mortal world and open the reins of fame and fortune. ——Li Ruzhen, Qing Dynasty
Interpretation: A person who can get rid of the shackles of fame and fortune will have fewer worries.
9. Who can maintain youth through peach and plum blossoms? ——Li Bai's "Long Song Xing"
Interpretation: Peaches and plums must wait for spring, but who can make spring last forever?
10. If you ask the old man of Weichuan, you would rather invite the boy from Xiangye. ——Li Bai's "Shang Zhi Hui"
Interpretation: Are you going to ask the old man from Weichuan or the boy from Xiangye for advice on how to govern the country? No.
I came back from the mountains when the white wine was just brewing, and the yellow chickens were pecking at the grains and growing fat in the autumn.
This word comes from "Nanling Farewell Children Entering Beijing" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.
The white wine is newly ripe and returning to the mountains, and the yellow chickens are pecking at the millet in autumn.
The children cook chicken and drink white wine, while the children laugh and hold people's clothes.
Sing loudly to get drunk and masturbate, dance to win the glory of the sunset.
It is not early to persuade people to take advantage of all the hardships, and ride a horse across a long distance with a whip.
The foolish woman in Kuaiji bought the minister lightly, so I resigned from home and went west to the Qin Dynasty.
Look up to the sky and laugh and go out. How can I be a Penghao person?
Translation
I came back from the mountains when the white wine was just brewing, and the yellow chickens were pecking at the grains and growing fat in the autumn.
I called the servant boy to pour some white wine into my stewed yellow chicken, while the children laughed and made noises and tugged at my clothes.
Singing and singing for drunkenness in order to comfort oneself when the weather is clear, and dancing while drunk to compete with the brilliance of the autumn sunset.
The king of ten thousand chariots was already suffering from the lack of time, so he started to hurry up and start running a long way.
The foolish woman in Kuaiji looked down upon the poor Zhu Maichen. Now I also leave home and go to Chang'an and enter the Qin Dynasty in the west.
I turned to the sky and laughed loudly as I walked out the door. How could I be someone who has been in the grass for a long time?
Appreciation
5. Phrases in ancient Chinese about being indifferent to fame and fortune
Don’t hide yourself with a shred of selfish gain, don’t let a shred of selfish desire drag you down (Song Dynasty Zhu Xi ) Poems that are indifferent to fame and fortune
Indifferent to clear aspirations, tranquility and long-term goals (Three Kingdoms·Zhuge Liang)
The secluded world can be seen from the outside, and Gaohuai alone transcends worldly ignorance (Song Dynasty Huihong) < /p>
If you have the heart to gain fame and wealth, you will be able to escape from the ordinary world (Hong Zicheng, Ming Dynasty)
Those who are content will be in a fairyland, and those who are not satisfied will be in an ordinary world (Hong Zicheng, Ming Dynasty)
Also laugh at the fame and fortune in Chang'an, the world of mortals is half a horse's hoof (Seng Shangyan, Tang Dynasty)
Seeing through the world of mortals, the reins of fame and fortune are opened (Li Ruzhen, Qing Dynasty)
Mo Yan's fame and wealth , fame and fortune are personal enemies (Du Mu, Tang Dynasty)
The infinite drought is about to dry up the seedlings, and the leisurely place makes strange peaks "Yongyun"
Li Bai, if you are proud of life, you must enjoy it to the fullest, don't let it happen The golden sky is facing the moon
An Neng can crush his eyebrows and bend his waist to serve the powerful, which makes me unhappy
In ancient times, the sages were all lonely, but only the drinkers left their names
By nature, my talents will be useful, and I will come back again after all the gold I have spent
Tao Yuanming, picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, leisurely seeing the Nanshan Mountain
The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring rocks flow upstream
< p> Without being indifferent, there is no way to make one's ambition clear. Without tranquility, there is no way to reach farTao Yuanming
Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see the Nanshan Mountain.
Wang Wei
After the new rain in the empty mountains, the weather is late for autumn.
The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows upstream from the rocks.
Su Shi
The cold spring breeze blows the drunkenness away, there is no wind, rain or sunshine
Zheng Banqiao
Still tenacious despite hardships, no matter what The wind blows from east to west, north to south.
Huang Tingjian
Dance drunkenly down the mountain, the bright moon chases everyone back
Bai Juyi
No intention of fighting for spring, just let the crowd be angry
Ruan Ji
The thin vertebrae detect the bright moon, and the breeze blows me to find the immortal breasts
Ji Kang
Zhuge Liang is "indifferent, bright, peaceful and far-reaching"
*Three warnings:
Qing: indifferent to fame and wealth, pure in heart and few desires; meticulous in one's conduct, ghosts and gods.
Caution: be foresighted and take precautions; if you are unable to do something, turn to yourself.
Diligence: good at both hands and eyes, even after death; hard work and hard work, day and night
I don’t know how old I am, and wealth is like floating clouds to me.
Riches and honors are not obscene and poor and lowly are happy. The man here is a hero.
Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.
An Neng can crush his eyebrows and bend his waist to serve the powerful
Zhuge Liang "is indifferent and peaceful, and his ambitions are peaceful and far-reaching"
*Three warnings:
Qing Dynasty: He is indifferent to fame and wealth, has a pure heart and few desires; he is meticulous and has a ghostly spirit.
Caution: be foresighted and take precautions; if you are unable to do something, turn to yourself.
Diligence: having both hands and eyes, and working hard day and night. Book excerpts
Comrade Tao Zhu has a famous poem: "A selfless heart is as wide as the world."
Original text of Liu Yuxi's "Inscription on the Humble Room"
Original text:
If a mountain is not high, it will be famous if there are immortals. If the water is not deep, if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. This is a humble house, but I am virtuous. The upper steps of the moss marks are green, and the color of the grass is green. There are scholars who talk and laugh, but there are no idle people when coming and going. You can tune the plain Qin and read the Golden Sutra. There are no messy ears of silk and bamboo, and there is no laborious shape of case documents. Zhugelu in Nanyang, Yunting in Western Shuzi. Confucius said: "What's so shameful?"
The end of the poem about being indifferent to fame and wealth.
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6. Ancient quotes about fame and wealth
Don’t be happy with things, don’t be sad with yourself.
Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal.
Thirty years of fame are like dust and dirt, and eight thousand miles of clouds and moon.
The years are long and those who are busy will be busy;
The heaven and earth are wide but those who are humble will be narrow;
The wind, flowers, snow and moon are originally idle, but those who are tired and worried will be redundant;
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There is no intention to stay or go, just follow the clouds rolling and relaxing in the sky.
Don’t take anything rashly, don’t give rashly, don’t think rashly, don’t ask rashly.
Be convenient for others and be at peace with the situation.
I don’t envy the golden lei, I don’t envy the white jade cup, I don’t envy entering the province in the morning, I don’t envy the stage at dusk, I envy the water of the Xijiang River, I once came down to Jingling City.