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A poem of beautiful destiny.
1. Poetry about Opportunity

Poetry about opportunity 1. Find the original sentence of a famous saying, about chance.

Is it an opportunity? People who are good at seizing opportunities are heroes.

-Goethe Opportunity will not come to you; Only people look for opportunities. Dickens, it's now or never.

-Zhang Jiuling gentleman hid his weapon in his body and bided his time. -Anonymous stupidity will make people fall into poverty; Timely action can make people rich.

-Clark What's the use of opportunities for people who can't take advantage of them? Just as the wind is only the motivation of people who can use it. -Simon Life is full of opportunities and changes.

When people are most proud, they also have the greatest misfortune. -Aristotle When good flowers are in full bloom, you should pick them first. Be careful not to wait for the beautiful scenery, otherwise it will wither in an instant and fall into the dust.

Shakespeare. The weak missed the opportunity, the strong created the opportunity, and there was no opportunity. This is the best confession of the weak. Anonymous.

2. Idioms describing life experiences

Statues of Beidou b ě i d ǒ u zh and z ū n

Idiom explanation: The position of the Big Dipper is close to the center of the sky. Metaphor status is very noble.

The origin of idioms: Tang Li also wrote "Shaman Hongjing Daojun Xuanzang should return to Jingzhou": "The earth is far from the south gate, and the sky belongs to Beidou Zun."

Bagao respects the party of B ā G ā O W.

Idiom explanation: refers to making friends or marrying people with higher social status than yourself.

The origin of the idiom: Cao Qingqiuqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Don't say Yuanyang, who is he? Who doesn't want to look up to it and get ahead?"

I patronized your dignity, y z y z n jianggui.

Idiom definition: Dong: submission. Refers to a person in a high position and condescending.

The origin of the idiom: Emperor Liang Jianwen's Preface to Prince Zhaoming: "condescend, bow down and publish."

Don't ask Vinda for help.

Interpretation of idioms: smell: long-standing reputation; Da: Xianda. Do not pursue fame and status.

The origin of the idiom: The Story of the Three Kingdoms and Zhuge Liang's "A Model": "Mo Wen Wenda is waiting for you."

Therefore, I don't serve governors, I don't ask Wen Da, I am anonymous, I am a banker, and I learn to grow crops. (The first discount of Wang Yuan Ziyi's "Mistaken into Taoyuan")

Gold-purple dài jīn pèi zǐ

Idiom explanation: gold: golden seal. Purple: purple ribbon. There are gold seals and purple ribbons. Describe a very prominent position.

The origin of the idiom: Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties said in Shi Shuo Xin Yu: "I heard that my husband is going to bring Jin Zi."

This is a good example.

Idiom definition: surplus: full; T: peace. The old meaning is to be careful to avoid disasters when wealth is in full swing, so as to maintain its original position.

The origin of the idiom: "preface to the book of songs": "a gentleman can be harmonious and can take advantage of it."

At the same time, I'm afraid his own rank has reached the point where he has to take the post of Yingbaotai. (Guo Moruo, "Youth, My Childhood")

3. Appreciation of beautiful sentences about thirteen-year-old experience

1. Peking University is more than just my alma mater. It is a teacher, a friend, a part of me and a part of me.

Appreciation: this sentence uses metaphor and progressive rhetoric to strengthen the language potential, writes the great influence of Peking University on the author, forms the author's evaluation of Peking University, and expresses the author's deep gratitude and attachment to Peking University.

"Both Chinese and English are whispering and calling to us in different silent languages."

Appreciation: This sentence uses anthropomorphic methods to write the attraction of books to "me". Books are kind and make me long for them. I am immersed in this sea of books to express my love for Peking University.

Despite the changing scenery on both sides of the strait, there are always boatmen eager to cross the beautiful shore on the river, and there are also hardworking helmsmen and boatmen handed down from generation to generation.

Appreciation: This sentence uses figurative rhetoric, using scenery as a metaphor for the social and historical background of Peking University, using rivers as a metaphor for the course of progress (90 years), using boatmen as a metaphor for the students of Peking University, and using helmsman and boatmen as metaphors for the tutors and teachers of Peking University. It is touching to express your love for Peking University people in words.

I want to be an eight-foot man, even if I can't lie drunk on the battlefield, I should be fully prepared and talk and laugh. "

Appreciation: this sentence shows the author's ambition and heroism, and shows that he wants to make a difference with the temperament of the ancients or the momentum of the battlefield, thus leading to the following changes. Even if I am a woman, I can be a woman, become an ambitious person, and finally realize my dream.

As long as I stand on the thirty-fifth floor like an old friend for a moment, I believe that all the lost years will blossom and bear fruit again, and all my dreams will reappear. I will lean on your chest like a 16-year-old girl, regardless of the white hair on my head. ...

Appreciation: If you imagine the future, you will still be attached to it, which means that Peking University is my spiritual home, and its spiritual charm will last forever! . Affectionate, touching