Poems about the first meaning (idioms about the first meaning) 1. Idioms about the first meaning
One: take easy to keep difficult QQ ǔ yǔ sh ǔ ná n
Basic explanation:
1, it is easy to seize the world, but difficult to hold it.
2. The source of Tang Wei's Ten Thoughts on Emperor Taizong: "Easy to take, hard to keep?"
3. The Biography of Xiong Tingbi in Ming Dynasty, for example: "Tingbi got through the customs, and the next time he was in the right chariot, it was not easy to fight Haizhou."
Two: Be prepared for danger in times of peace.
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1. explanation: ju: in; Thinking: thinking. Although I am in a safe environment, I also think about the possibility of danger. It means to be prepared for emergencies at any time.
2. From: "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace."
Three: Take precautions.
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1. explanation: get ready: bind tightly. It hasn't rained yet, so tie up the doors and windows first. Metaphor is to prepare in advance.
2. From: The Book of Songs Wind Owl: "If it doesn't rain, it will be rainy."
Fourth: Be prepared for danger in times of peace.
detailed description
1. explanation: ju: in; Thinking: thinking. Although I am in a safe environment, I also think about the possibility of danger. It means to be prepared for emergencies at any time.
2. From: "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace."
Five: Be prepared for danger in times of peace.
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1. Note: Don't forget the danger when you are safe. It means always being careful and vigilant.
2. From: The Book of Changes: "Therefore, a gentleman is safe without forgetting danger, death and ceremony. He is safe and the country can protect himself. "
2. What are the poems about making contributions?
1, Seven Military Services, Part IV
Tang Dynasty: Wang Changling
There is a dark snow-capped mountain in Qinghai, with long white clouds and a lonely city looking at Yumenguan.
Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, but the loulan is not returned.
Qinghai Lake is covered with dark clouds and continuous snow-capped mountains. Yumen, the ancient city of frontier fortress, is a grand pass, thousands of miles away, facing each other from afar. The soldiers on the border have been through many battles, their armor is worn out and their ambitions are immortal. They will never return to their hometown before defeating the invading enemy.
2. Ode to Lime
Ming Dynasty: Yu Qian
It can only be extracted from the deep mountains after being struck by thousands of hammers. It regards the burning of the burning fire as a very common thing.
I'm not afraid of fractures. I want to leave my innocence in the world.
Stones mined from the deep mountains after thousands of times of chiseling regard the burning of blazing fire as a very common thing. Even if it is smashed into pieces, it is not afraid, as long as the noble moral integrity stays in the world.
3. "It's hard for me to go"
Tang Dynasty: Li Bai
The cost of pure wine is a gold cup, 10 thousand copper coins and a hip flask, and I am ashamed of 10 thousand yuan.
I threw the food bar and cup aside. I couldn't eat or drink. I pulled out my dagger. I peeped in four directions in vain.
I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow.
I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.
Travel is hard. Travel is hard. Don't go astray! Where to go today.
One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea.
The wine in the golden cup 1000 yuan a barrel, and the food in the jade plate 10000 yuan. Depressed, I put down a cup of chopsticks and didn't want to eat it; Pulled out his sword and looked around, feeling at a loss. I want to cross the Yellow River, but the ice and snow have frozen the river. If you want to climb Taihang Mountain, that mountain has been closed by heavy snow. Like Lushang Yuxi, waiting for a comeback; Like Yi Yin dreaming, passing by Japan by boat.
The road of life is as difficult as it is; The road is complicated. Where are you now? I believe it's time to ride the wind and waves, and then I must sail across the sea!
4. "It's hard to go to two."
Tang Dynasty: Li Bai
The road of life is so broad, but I have no way out.
I have no face to follow those people who have no guts to bet on pears and chestnuts.
I don't mean to grovel in the door of power, as Feng Xuan complained.
At that time, people in Huaiyin laughed at the ministers of the Han Dynasty for their cowardice and incompetence, but they were jealous of Jia Yi's Excellence.
You see, in ancient Yan Zhaowang, Guo Kun was highly valued, Hui Zhejie was embraced, and the corporal was humble.
Juxin and Le Yi were grateful for their kindness. They tried their best to serve the monarch with their talents.
But Yan Zhaowang died early, who can reuse the wise men like him?
The road is hard, I must go back!
The road of life is so broad that I have no way out. I don't want to play gambling games like cockfighting and running dogs with rich children in Chang 'an. I don't like to grovel before power like Feng Xuan. In those days, Huaiyin people laughed at Han Xin's cowardice and incompetence, and the ministers of the Han Dynasty were jealous of Jia Yi's talent.
You see, in ancient times, Yan Zhaowang attached great importance to Guo Kun and was loyal and humble to the corporal, so there was no suspicion. The dramatist Xinhe thanked him for his kindness, exhausted his loyalty and wisdom, and used their talents to serve the monarch. However, Yan Zhaowang had already passed away. Who else can reuse a wise man like him? Times are hard, I want to go home!
5. "Yi Shui Ge"
Warring States period: the author is unknown
The wind is rustling and the water is cool, and the strong man is gone forever.
Explore the tiger's den, enter the dumpling palace, face upwards and exhale into Bai Hong.
The rustling wind blew the bank of Yishui very cold, and the strong man left and never came back. Killing the king of Qin is as dangerous as going to the Dragon Palace in the den of tigers, but our heroic spirit can even form a white flood. According to the history books, Gao Jianli struck the building, and Jing Ke's elegy "The wind blows the water cold, and the strong man is gone forever" was so tragic that the listener was furious.
After singing for a while, Jing Ke looked up and sighed, and a rainbow appeared in the sky. Gao Jianli changed a tune conveniently and the music became more exciting. Jing Ke went on to sing: Explore the tiger's den, enter the Jiao Palace, exhale from the sky, and turn into Bai Hong. Taizi Dan was finally deeply moved, kneeling on the ground and offering a glass of wine to Jing Ke.
3. Poetry about hard work
1. Life is hard, no pains, no gains. -Zhang Heng
2. Industry is diligent, play is useless, and actions are destroyed by thinking. -Han Yu
Why do you have to go to bed in the middle of the night and get up at five? The most useless thing is to be frozen for ten days a day.
4. Poetry and books are diligent, but not diligent and empty. -Han Yu
5. If a person can do it, it is already one hundred; People can do it in ten ways, there are thousands. -Book of Rites
6. Wealth has no roots, but it comes from diligence. -Feng Menglong
7. Although thousands of waves are difficult, it takes time to blow out the yellow sand. -Liu Yuxi
8. absolute beauty is gone forever, and it is hard to wake up in the morning. Timely encouragement, time waits for no one. -Tao Yuanming
9. Diligence is like a seedling in spring. If it doesn't increase, it will get stronger every day.
Dropping out of school is like a whetstone. Can't see the harm, losing money every day.
10. Read more than 10,000 volumes and write like a god.
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12. This is the night when people read.
13. Gentleman, strive for self-improvement. -Zhou Yigan (Confucian classics before Qin and Han Dynasties)
14. Running water does not rot, family members do not rot, and people's livelihood is diligent. -Zhang Shaocheng
15. Broken wood is born in millimeters; The nine-story platform starts from the foundation soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. -Lao Dan quoted from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching.
16. One leap, not ten steps; Ten drivers, Xu, contributed; Perseverance, rotten wood can't be carved; Perseverance, the stone can be carved. -Xun Kuang quoted from Xunzi, encouraging learning.
17. There is a road to diligence in Shushan, and there is no end to learning.