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Poems on the eve of great events
1. Poems or sentences describing the eve of the war in ancient and modern China and abroad

are in a jam.

Wang Changling.

When the moon was bright in the Qin Dynasty, it was closed in the Han Dynasty ..

The Long March man was not returned ..

But the flying commander of Longcheng was there ..

Huma was not taught to cross the Yinshan Mountain ..

Longxi Westbound

Chen Tao.

5, mink brocade mourned Hu Chen.

Poor bones beside the wuding river,

still living in a boudoir dream.

The Song of Yan:

the northeastern border of China was dark with smoke and dust, to repel the savage invaders, our generals, leaving their families strode forth together, looking as heroes should look, and having received from the Emperor his most gracious favour. Hit the gold and cut the drums, then went down to Yuguan, they circled the Stone Tablet with a line of waving flags till their captains over the Sea of Sand were twanging feathered orders, the Tartar chieftain's hunting-fires glimmered along Wolf Mountain and heights and rivers were cold and bleak there at the outer border, and Hu rode on the mausoleum. The soldiers died in the first half. And still at the camp beautiful girls dance for them and sing, the few surviving watchers by the lonely wall at sunset, serving in a good cause, hold life and the foeman lightly, and yet, for all that they have done, Elm Pass is still unsafe, still at the front, iron armour is worn and battered thin, Yumiao should cry after parting, still in this southern city young wives' hearts are breaking, while soldiers at the northern border vainly look toward home. The wind is swaying, in a place of death and blue void, with nothingness ahead is murderous at three o'clock, and the cold sound spreads all night. Look at the blood of the white blade, and never care about it when you die. Don't you see that you are fighting hard in the battlefield? We name to this day Li, the great General, who lived long ago.

William Wang, a word from Liangzhou

A luminous glass of peach wine,

If you want to drink pipa, you should be urged immediately.

You should not laugh when you are drunk in the sand,

How many people have fought in ancient times. 2. The poem about "details determine success or failure"

1. In the world, you must be careful.

This sentence comes from Lao Tzu's Chapter 63 of Tao Te Ching: "Doing nothing, doing nothing, is tasteless. How big or small, return evil for good. The figure is more difficult than it is easy, because it is finer than it is.

the world's difficult things must be easy, and the world's great things must be done in detail. Therefore, the sage is not great after all, so he can become great. A husband who makes light promises will be faithless, and how easy it is will be more difficult. It is still difficult to be a saint, so there is no difficulty in the end. "

It means: "Do what others should do before they realize it, do what should be done before the accident, and smell the smell before it emits. We should treat small signs as major events and fewer signs as many consequences. Treat the resentment of others with kindness.

To solve difficult problems, plan when they are easy to solve, and to do great things, start from small places. All the difficulties in the world are developed from the easy time, and all the major events in the world are formed step by step from the small place. Therefore, saints never do great things directly, so they can achieve great achievements.

promises made easily will certainly be hard to keep, and taking things too easily will certainly encounter too many difficulties. Therefore, saints should see it as more difficult, so they will not encounter difficulties in the end. "

2. Mount Tai won't let the soil, so it can become a big mountain; Rivers and seas do not choose small streams, so they can be deep.

It's from the Book of Expelling Guests written by Li Si in Qin Dynasty.

It is because Mount Tai won't let the soil, so it can become a great mountain; Rivers and seas do not choose small streams, so they can be deep; The king is not only popular, so he can understand his virtue.

Therefore, Mount Tai does not give up any soil, so it can be so tall; Rivers and seas do not exclude any trickle, so they can be so deep and wide; Emperors do not reject any subjects, so they can show their kindness.

3. Be broad and subtle.

Source: The Doctrine of the Mean

It means: to reach a broad realm while going deep into the nuances, to achieve extreme wisdom while following the golden mean.

4. A levee of a thousand miles collapses in an ant nest.

from: Han Fei's "Han Fei Zi Yu Lao" in the pre-Qin period

It means that levees thousands of miles long often collapse because of ant (termite) caves. It is a metaphor that carelessness in small things will lead to great disaster.

5. A drop in the bucket is a thousand miles away.

From: Interpretation of the Book of Rites

Translation: A slight mistake will lead to a great mistake. 3. famous sayings about small things make great things

famous sayings about small things make great things are as follows: 1. To achieve a great cause, we must start from small things.

-(Soviet Union) Lenin 2. Great achievements are made from little by little. -(British) Bacon 3. Once we keep paying attention to the little things that we can accomplish, we will soon be surprised to find that there are very few things that we can't accomplish.

-(British) plug Butler 4. Huge buildings are always stacked by one wood and one stone. Why don't we make this wood and one stone? I often do odd things, that's why. -(China) Lu Xun 5. It is not simple to do every simple thing well, and it is extraordinary to do every ordinary thing well.

—— (China) Zhang Ruimin 6. A person can only tackle one limited goal at a time. -(Australian) beveridge 7. People who can't do small things can't do big things.

-(Russia) lomonosov 8. Anyone who is reckless about the truth in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. -(America) Einstein 9. A person who doesn't pay attention to small things will never succeed in big things.

-(USA) Carnegie.