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Quotes and poems about reform

1. Famous quotes about change

1. If you do not participate in the struggle to change society, your ideal will always be an illusion. ——Wu Yunduo

2. We say that we can only live like this, but there are so many radii that can be drawn from the center of the circle, and there are so many ways of life. All changes are miracles worth thinking about, and what happens in every moment can be a miracle. ——Thoreau

3. The strongest driving force for change in the world is not the scientific knowledge that governs the masses, but the fanaticism that empowers the masses, and sometimes even the hysteria that drives them forward. ——Hitler

4. The true happiness in life lies in the transformation of one's own life. ——Daisaku Ikeda

5. Any change will inevitably involve sacrifices, but blind sacrifice is definitely not a change. If we cannot change society for the time being, at least each of us can start by changing ourselves. ——The Mole's Potatoes

6. In an era of great change, these types of people are most needed: reformists, conservatives, idealists, and industrialists. Its proportion and combination determine the spiritual pattern and trend of an era. ——Wang Kailing

7. You will want to be the pebble in the pond that stirs up the ripples of change. ——Tim Cook

8. There are only two modes of life, either endure it or enjoy it. With an attitude of enjoyment, every change in life is a surprise. ——Joseph Lee

9. This moment only lasts a few years and will not last forever. You can take advantage of this moment - you can simply withdraw from the cycle of life. When things are flowing, change is easy; when things are solidified, change is very difficult. ——Osho

10. In short, the power of one person to impose corporal punishment on another person is one of the ills of society, and it destroys any budding and any intention of civilized change in society. One of the most powerful means is the fundamental cause of the inevitable disintegration of society. ——Dostoyevsky

11. These personal memories allow us to understand how the disconnection between the upper and lower levels of the Revolution of 1911 was manifested in rural areas and small counties. They also allow us to see The importance of institutional cohesion in the era of change shows why the gradual progress of change must take into account various factors at the complex social and public levels. ——Linda

12. The "Guan Zhong Reform" in the 7th century BC and the "Shang Yang Reform" in the 4th century BC, Guan Zhong's "four people's separation of industries" thought, salt and iron monopoly policy, and Shang Yang's The bold experiments in land privatization, the county system, the household registration system, and the military nobility system were all pioneering. They each provided two quite extreme governance models, standing at the opposite end of all subsequent changes like the left and right poles. end. ——Wu Xiaobo

13. The transition from a society of hooligans and hooligans to a modern legal society is a profound change that occurs both in culture and system. It cannot be In a short period of time, it was completed in a huge society. Western society completed it because those societies simultaneously completed the answers to several key philosophical propositions. One of them is what is reality - when people understand it from the logical and linguistic levels The answers are only introduced into real life. ——Shi Kang

14. The single most powerful force in today’s world is the power of change. ——Deutsch

15. Life is change, and perfection is constant change. —— Newman 2. Poems about reform

1. "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"

Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi

Side of the Sunken Boat Thousands of sails pass by, and thousands of diseased trees spring.

Listen to a song of Junge today, and just have a glass of wine to keep your spirits up.

Definition: By the side of the sunken boat, thousands of sails are racing; in front of the diseased tree, thousands of trees are in spring. Let me listen to you sing a song today, and cheer me up with a glass of wine.

2. "Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems: Jiuzhou is angry and relies on wind and thunder"

Qing Dynasty: Gong Zizhen

It is sad that Jiuzhou is angry and relies on wind and thunder, and thousands of horses are silent.

I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind.

Interpretation: Only the huge force like thunderous explosions can make the land of China full of vitality. However, the lack of vitality in the social and political situation is ultimately a kind of tragedy. I advise God to regain his spirit and not stick to certain specifications in order to send down more talents.

3. "Enhancing the Wise Writings of the Past"

The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and the new people in the world drive out the old ones.

Definition: The back waves of the Yangtze River push the front waves forward step by step, and each wave is stronger than the other. The new people in the world are changing from generation to generation, following in the footsteps of their predecessors!

4. "Han Feizi·Wuli"

Warring States Period: Han Fei

If you don't repair the ancients, you can always break the law.

Definition: Do not yearn for the ancient system and do not follow the methods commonly used in the past.

5. "On Poetry"

Qing Dynasty: Zhao Yi

Five hundred years of new ideas are expected in advance, but they will become obsolete in a thousand years.

Interpretation: Even if five hundred years of new ideas are withdrawn in advance, it will not be as outdated by the time of a thousand years.

3. Famous aphorisms and ancient poems about revolution

1. Since ancient times, no one has died, and his loyalty will be remembered by history. ——Wen Tianxiang of the Southern Song Dynasty

Vernacular: Since ancient times, how can people live in this world without dying? I would like to leave this sincere heart to illuminate the annals of history.

2. Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Gu Yanwu of the Ming Dynasty

Vernacular: Every common person has an unshirkable responsibility for the rise and fall of major events in the world.

3. Everyone learns from what they have learned and uses their knowledge to make the country prosperous and strong, not subject to foreign aggression, and able to stand on its own on the earth. ——Modern Zhan Tianyou

4. What is the greatest thing in life? It’s about knowing how to be patriotic. ——Modern Sun Yat-sen

5. Although the cold star is not noticed, I recommend Xuanyuan with my blood. ——Modern Lu Xun

6. Since ancient times in China, there have been people who work hard, people who work hard, people who pray for the people, and people who sacrifice themselves to seek the law. ——They are the backbone of China. ——Modern Lu Xun

7. Our Chinese nation has the spirit to fight its enemies to the bitter end, the determination to restore the past on the basis of self-reliance, and the ability to stand on its own among the nations of the world. ——Modern Mao Zedong

8. As long as a person loves his motherland and has a patriotic heart, everything can be solved. I can bear any pain and injustice. ——Modern Bing Xin

9. I love China because it is my motherland, and especially because it is a country with such a respectable and lovely culture. ——Modern News Yiduo

10. I have my own personality and conscience, which cannot be bought with money. My music should be dedicated to the motherland, to the working people, and to serve to save the national crisis. ——Modern Xian Xinghai 4. What are the poems about reform?

The poems about reform are as follows:

Wangwan of the Tang Dynasty, "Under the Cibeigu Mountain"

Traveling outside the green mountains, boating in front of the green water. The tide is flat, the banks are wide, the wind is blowing and the sail is hanging.

Hai Ri is born and the night is over, and Jiang Chun is entering the old year. Where can I get the hometown letter? Return to Yanluoyang.

Southern Song Dynasty - Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books"

A half-acre square pond is opened, and the skylight and cloud shadows linger. Ask him how clear he is? Come for living water from a source.

"Willow Branches" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

The plum blossoms in the north of Saibei are played on the Qiang flute, and the poem is written on the osmanthus hill in Huainan. Please don't play the songs of the previous dynasty, but listen to the new translation of willow branches.

Tang Dynasty - Meng Haoran "Ascending Xian Mountain with the Scholars"

People have their own metabolism, and their exchanges become ancient and modern. The mountains and rivers have left traces of their beauty, and we will come here again.

The fish beam is shallow when the water falls, but the dream is deep when the weather is cold. The inscriptions on the Yanggong stele are there, and I shed tears after reading them.

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"

Bashan Chushui is a desolate place, abandoned for twenty-three years. Nostalgic, I recite the flute poems in the air, and when I go to the countryside to read them, I feel like a dead person.

Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased trees. Today I will listen to a song of Junge, and for now I will have a glass of wine to keep my spirits up.

Tang Dynasty - Wangwan "At the foot of Cibeigu Mountain"

The journey is outside the green mountains and boating in front of the green river.

The tide is high, and the water between the two banks is wide. When sailing with the wind, it is just right to hang the sail high.

The night has not yet faded, and the rising sun has already risen slowly over the river. It is still in the old year, and there is already a breath of spring in Jiangnan.

I don’t know when the letters sent home will arrive. I hope that the geese returning from the north will take them to Luoyang.

Southern Song Dynasty - Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books"

The half-acre square pond opens like a mirror, clear and bright, with skylight and cloud shadows shining and floating on the water.

Why is the water in the pond so clear? It is because there is an inexhaustible source that continuously delivers living water to it.

Tang Dynasty - Meng Haoran "Ascending Xian Mountain with the Scholars"

Things in the world are subject to change, and the coming and going of time forms the past and the present.

Now we can climb and visit the scenic spots and historic sites preserved throughout the country.

Yuliangzhou is exposed on the river due to the falling water, and Yunmengze is misty and deep due to the cold weather.

The Yanghu Monument still stands majestically. After reading the inscription, my clothes were wet with tears.

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"

In the desolate place of Bashan and Chushui, I lived in silence for twenty-three years.

When I came back, things were different and people were different. I was like a poor person. I could only play the flute and perform music, and I felt so melancholy.

On the side of the sunken boat, thousands of sails are racing; in front of the diseased tree, thousands of trees are in spring.

Let me listen to you sing a song today, and cheer me up with a glass of wine. 5. Famous sayings about reform

Famous sayings about reform

1. Everyone is responsible for reform. -- Sun Yat-sen's "Strategy for the Founding of the People's Republic of China"

2. Reform is never smooth sailing. --Lu Xun's "The Rebirth of Chinese Language"

3. Change will enrich the people. --Tan Sitong's "Ren Xue 2"

4. Big changes will have big effects, small changes will have small effects.

--Liang Qichao's "On Imperial Examinations"

5. The progress of all civilizations since ancient times began with misused heresies. --[Japan] Fukuzawa Yukichi's "Outline of Civilization Theory"

6. When people are in a comfortable situation, they are naturally hostile to innovation. --[English] Addison's "Tenure Owner"

7. From protozoa to human beings, from barbarism to civilization, it is because there is no revolution at all. --Lu Xun's "Literature in the Revolutionary Era"

8. A new broom sweeps clean. --[English] Haywood's "Collection of Proverbs"

9. Human nature craves new things. --[Ancient Rome] Pliny the Elder's "Natural History"

10. People come to this world not to obey their old wives, but to create new, rational and glorious things. thing. --Russian proverb

11. All conservatives have their own flaws. Because of their status or nature, they are weak and timid... they can only take the defensive like the Ji Ji. --[US] Emerson's "How to Live in the World"

12. Some people will wrongly teach us that sticking to the rules means being consistent, which is a virtue, while getting rid of the rules means not being consistent, which is a virtue. A vice. --[US] Mark Twain "Always Always"

13. A conservative is a person with intact legs, but he has never learned to move forward. --[US] Roosevelt's "Radio Speech on October 26, 1939"

14. When a country's young people follow the old ways, its death knell has sounded. --[U.S.] Beecher's "Proverbs from the Pulpit of Plymouth"

15. Please don't play the former hero and listen to the new version of "Willow Branch". --Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Nine Poems on Willow Branches"

16. Personnel changes, and exchanges become ancient and modern. -- Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Climbing Xian Mountain with the Scholars"

17. Today is better than yesterday, and tomorrow will be better than today. --Qing Dynasty Li Yu's "Preface to "The Collection of Li Weng Yu""

18. The green mountains cannot cover it, and it will flow eastward after all. --Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, "Bodhisattva Man·Book Jiangxi Ostomy Wall"

19. Only innovation can promote the progress of history. -- Beveridge 6. Poems about reform and opening up

(1)

China's reform has been fruitful, and Guizhou has been a pioneer in opening up.

Zhushan, Shenzhen and other special economic zones are great, and the metropolis of Guangzhou is majestic.

The plum blossoms in Nanling are beautiful, and the tigers and leopards in Pearl River are majestic.

China is truly glorious today, and the joy of construction is echoed everywhere.

(2)

The joy of construction is the same everywhere, and urban and rural areas have a new look and innovative style.

A wide range of goods compete for prosperity, and prosperous streets compete for prosperity.

Yuyu Qionglou is lined with rows of trees, and the factory and power station are humming.

The transportation is developed to welcome guests, and the roads and bridges are full of rainbows.

(3)

Highways and bridges run through the rainbow, providing access to both sea, air and land transportation.

Businessmen and businesses gather together to generate sufficient wealth, and trade and products are abundant.

Overseas Chinese compatriots have made great contributions and their human capital is highly valued.

Invested capital to run schools and factories, and achieved brilliant results.

(4)

With brilliant achievements and first achievements, the science and technology park deserves respect.

Establishment laws protect enterprises, and innovative skills reach new heights.

The evil spirits are strengthened and Yu Yingxiu is established, and the integrity and civilization set the local style.

Models should be popularized, and the banner of great men should be carried forward.

(5)

Deng Xiaoping held the flag in the vanguard and made contributions in building China.

When the people rise up, there is great power; when the sleeping lion wakes up, it shakes the world.

1.2 billion people can be fed and warm, and their moderately prosperous life will become more prosperous.

Everyone gets rich and helps the poor, and the ideal is to ultimately seek unity. 7. What are the ancient poems about "reform and innovation"

1. Thousands of sails are passing by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of diseased trees are springing up. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"

Interpretation: By the side of the sunken boat, thousands of sails are competing; in front of the diseased tree, thousands of trees are in spring.

2. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and the new people in the world drive out the old ones. ——Anonymous "Zengguang Xianwen of the Past"

Interpretation: The back waves of the Yangtze River push the front waves forward step by step, and each wave is stronger than the other. The new people in the world are changing from generation to generation, following in the footsteps of their predecessors!

3. The eyes are full of vitality and transformation, and the craftsmen of heaven strive for innovation every day. ——"On Poetry" by Zhao Yi in the Qing Dynasty

Definition: Nature and human society are constantly growing and developing, and products made by nature's natural axes and human beings' ingenious craftsmanship emerge every day. , emerge in endlessly.

4. A new idea was anticipated for five hundred years, but it will become obsolete after a thousand years. ——"On Poetry" by Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: So what if five hundred years of new ideas are drawn in advance, they will not be as outdated by the time of a thousand years.

5. Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years.

——"On Poetry" by Zhao Yi in the Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: There are many talented people in the country from generation to generation, and their poems, articles and popularity will be passed down for hundreds of years.