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Poetry about honor

1. Verses about Honor

1. "Two Poems on Going Out of the Fortress·One"

Tang Dynasty: Wang Changling

Qin Dynasty The bright moon is at the end of the Han Dynasty, and the people who have marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain.

If Wei Qing, the flying general of Dragon City, was still here, the Xiongnu would never be allowed to go south to herd horses across the Yin Mountains.

2. "Joining the Army in the Northern Expedition"

Tang Dynasty: Li Yi

After the snow in the Tianshan Mountains, the sea was windy and cold, and the horizontal flute was playing sideways, making it difficult to travel. Three hundred thousand people were recruited in Qili, and I looked back at the middle of the month.

Translation:

It snowed heavily in the Tianshan Mountains, and the wind blowing from Qinghai Lake made it even colder.

During the march, the soldiers played the flute song "The Journey Is Difficult." Hearing this sad farewell song, the three hundred thousand soldiers stationed at the border raised their heads and looked at the rising moon.

3. "Ode of Lime"

Ming Dynasty: Yu Qian

Thousands of hammers carved out the deep mountains, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened. Don't be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you want to leave your innocence in this world.

Translation:

It can only be mined from the mountains after tens of millions of hammerings. It treats the burning of raging fire as a very common thing. Even if his body is broken into pieces, he is not afraid and is willing to leave his innocence in this world.

4. "Long Song Xing"

Song Dynasty: Lu You

The country's revenge has not been avenged by the strong man, and the sword in the box makes a sound at night. Why should there be a triumphal banquet for the soldiers, when the snow falls on Feihu City in the middle of the night!

Translation:

Before the revenge of the country has been avenged, the strong man has grown old; the sword in the box cannot stand the loneliness, and it roars in the middle of the night. When did I recapture Feihu City in the midst of three heavy snowfalls, return in triumph, and have a banquet and laugh with the soldiers!

5. "One of Two Poems from Liangzhou"

Tang Dynasty: Wang Han

Don't laugh when you are lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times? ?

Translation:

Today I must get drunk before I can rest. So what if I fall drunk on the battlefield? This expedition to serve the country was originally intended to be wrapped in horse leather, but not to come back alive. 2. What are the poems about honor?

1. "Leisure" Tang·Bai Juyi did not fight for glory and let it sink, and the sun and the times were sparse and close.

There is no news from friends in Bei Province, and the elders of Donglin have frequent contacts. When the illness stops, I eat at night and have a leisurely time like a community. I am carefree and warm like spring in the morning.

As I get older, I gradually become familiar with the atmosphere of leisure, and I don’t plan to be a busy person in my life. 2. "Yong Gui" Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty planted peaches and plums all in Jinzhangmen.

Climbing and twisting for shortcuts, and the spring breeze blows. Once the sky is covered with frost, glory cannot last long.

An Zhinanshan osmanthus has green leaves and fragrant roots. Qingyin can also be entrusted, so why not cherish the tree in your garden?

3. "Three Poems to Tell Sichuan to Sichuan" Song Dynasty Sima Guang walked along the Tongliang Road and condensed the green lock. I left on the day I took the book, and Mingyu returned at this time.

The country trees welcome the red hub, and the river flowers shine on the brocade clothes. Linqiong is not enough, and the glory of ancient and modern times is rare.

4. "Viewing the Scenic Spots of Jianghuai River" Tang Dynasty Wang Changling deliberately chanted Yunshan, especially knowing the hidden beauty. What is the purpose of Duke Yuan? Go to Linhaiqiao again.

But I am superior to others, and I have a photo of myself wearing a picture. There was no way to escape, so he spread his sights thousands of miles away.

The smoke in Jingmen is lightly swept away, and the burning in Chicheng is clearly marked. Among the lush green forest ridges, the Huaihai Sea can be seen hiddenly.

But pointing to the top of the incense burner, there is no sound of the white ape roaring. Now that the clouds of the ascetics have disappeared, how can it be different to go alone?

Feeling in love with each other, Hu Ning is engaged in fishing. The ship left behind at the beginning of An period will be honored through the ages.

The common people can gather together, but there is a solitary one in Canglang. 5. "Nian Nujiao·Chemical Industry's Attention" Song Dynasty·Ruiye's chemical industry is devoted to the willow and the plum calyx, stealing back the spring beauty.

The two leaves fly to the political sky, and the little literary star is relegated for the first time. Fazao Confucian Academy was glorious in its time and famous all over the world.

The banished immortal has a flying appearance, and there are no traces of things outside. Moreover, with Xiaoao Yingzhou and romantic Ci Han, he is naturally a guest of Xiyuan.

In the future, he will be successful and rich, but he will play drama with Chi Song. A clear song, three thousand beads and shoes, worthy of Pan Bi.

Pour out the wine and say that you will live for thousands of years. 1. Bai Juyi (772-846), whose courtesy name was Letian, also known as Xiangshan Jushi, and also Mr. Zuiyin. His ancestral home was Taiyuan. He moved to Xiagui when his great-grandfather was around. He was born in Xinzheng, Henan.

He was a great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty and one of the three major poets in the Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen jointly advocated the New Yuefu Movement, known as "Yuan Bai" in the world, and "Liu Bai" together with Liu Yuxi.

Bai Juyi's poetry has a wide range of themes, diverse forms, and simple and popular language. He is known as the "Poetry Demon" and the "Poetry King". He became a bachelor of the Hanlin Academy and a doctor of Zuo Zanshan.

In 846 AD, Bai Juyi died in Luoyang and was buried in Xiangshan. There is "Bai's Changqing Collection" handed down from generation to generation, and his representative poems include "Song of Everlasting Sorrow", "Charcoal Seller", "Pipa Play" and so on.

2. Li Bai (701-762), courtesy name Taibai and Qinglian Jushi, was a romantic poet of the Tang Dynasty and was hailed as the "Immortal of Poetry" by later generations.

His ancestral home is Longxi Chengji (to be tested). He was born in Suiye City in the Western Regions. He moved to Mianzhou, Jiannan Road with his father when he was 4 years old.

Li Bai has more than a thousand poems and essays in existence, and the "Collection of Li Taibai" has been handed down to the world. He died of illness in 762 at the age of 61.

His tomb is in Dangtu, Anhui today. There are memorial halls in Jiangyou, Sichuan and Anlu, Hubei. 3. Sima Guang (November 17, 1019 - 1086), whose courtesy name was Junshi and nickname was Yuansou, was born in Sushui Township, Xia County, Shaanxi Province (now Xia County, Shanxi Province). It is clearly recorded in "History of the Song Dynasty" and "Cihai". Known as Mr. Shu Shui in the world.

Born in Guangshan County, Xinyang City, Henan Province. Historian and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty.

He served as an official in the four dynasties of Renzong, Yingzong, Shenzong and Zhezong. He was given the posthumous title of Taishi and Wen Guogong after his death. He presided over the compilation of the first chronological general history in Chinese history, "Zi Zhi Tong Jian", and was a gentle, kind and courteous person. , upright and upright, his personality can be regarded as a model under the education of Confucianism, and he has always been admired by others. He wrote many works in his life, mainly including the historical masterpieces "Zi Zhi Tong Jian", "Collected Works of Wen Guo Wenzheng and Sima Gong", "Ji Gu Lu", "Sushui Ji Wen", "Qianxu", etc.

4. Wang Changling (698-756), named Shaobo, was born in Jinyang, Hedong (now Taiyuan, Shanxi). A famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, he was known as the "Seven Masters" by later generations.

He was poor and humble in his early years and was trapped in farming. As he got older, he became a Jinshi. He first served as secretary and provincial school secretary. He also became a erudite scholar and was awarded the rank of Sishui Lieutenant. He was demoted to Lingnan due to affairs.

He had close friendships with Li Bai, Gao Shi, Wang Wei, Wang Zhihuan, Cen Shen, etc. At the end of Kaiyuan, he returned to Chang'an and was granted the title of Jiang Ningcheng.

He was slandered and relegated to Captain Long Biao. An Shi rebellion broke out and he was killed by Lu Qiu, the governor.

His poems are famous for his seven unique poems, especially the frontier fortress poems he wrote when he went to the northwest frontier fortress before ascending to the throne. He is known as "the poet's master Wang Jiangning" (there is also the saying of "the poet's emperor Wang Jiangning") . 5. Rui Ye (1115-1172), whose courtesy name was Zhongmeng, also known as Guoqi, was born in Wucheng (now Huzhou) (i.e. Rui Guoqi).

He and his younger brother Rui Hui started their studies in mechanics. In the 18th year of Shaoxing in the Song Dynasty (1148), they both became Jinshi, and later entered Taixue together with them, named "Er Rui". He first served as the captain of Renhe (now Hangzhou).

There is a Dragon King Temple in the local Changheyan. Every time there is a sacrifice, a snake comes out, destroys the incense burner, or drinks all the wine in the cup. Every year there are casualties, and everyone thinks it is the dragon. It is said that after Rui Ye took office, he specially burned incense and laid a memorial ceremony. A snake swooped out. Rui Ye counted his crimes and had them executed in front of the hall. 3. Asking for quotes about honor

Quotations about honor

A flawless reputation is the purest pearl in the world.

——Shakespeare

There is something more important than life, which is honor.

——Schiller

The tomb of the martyrs is the most magnificent altar of honor.

——José Martí

The laurels of honor in the world are all woven with thorns.

——Jia Lai

Honor should be regarded as the highest symbol of your personality.

——Newton

The tree is named after its fruit.

——Mafur

What’s in the name itself? The flower we call a rose would smell just as sweet by any other name.

——Hugo

The fame I hope for is just to let people know that I have spent my life quietly.

——Montaigne

Those who do not seek fame are the bravest.

——Stanke

The road to glory is not paved with flowers.

——Dante

Only those who despise honor can get true honor.

——Li Wei 4. What are the poems describing "glorious return"

1. "Looking to the South of the Yangtze River, Freshen Up" Tang Dynasty - Wen Tingjun

Freshen Up , relying on Wangjiang Tower alone. Thousands of sails are gone, but the slanting light flows slowly over the water. Heartbroken Bai Pingzhou.

2. "Midnight Wu Song" Tang Dynasty - Li Bai

Chang'an is covered with moonlight and the sound of thousands of households banging their clothes is heard.

The autumn wind never blows away, but there is always love.

When will the Hulu be pacified and the good men stop going on an expedition?

3. "Grudge between Boudoirs" by Wang Changling of the Song Dynasty

The young woman in the boudoir does not know her sorrows, and goes up to the green building with makeup on the spring day.

Suddenly I saw the color of willows on the street, and I regretted teaching my husband and son-in-law to find a prince.

4. "Three Poems on Boudoir's Resentment" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

In the morning, there are hundreds of warblers and jealous swallows.

I am not used to saying farewell in spring, but I only know how to cry at dawn.

The cold moon is caged in beads and foil, and the dawn light is behind the screen window.

The tears on the towel at night are half spring ice.

Guanshan is a long way to conquer, and separation from the boudoir is difficult.

You should be haggard from a hard battle, and your cold clothes should not be too wide.

5. "Spring Resentment" by Jin Changxu of the Song Dynasty

When fighting the yellow orioles, don't teach them to cry on the branches.

When I cry, I startle my concubine in my dream, and I cannot get to western Liaoning.

5. Ancient poems for the school honor wall slogan

1. "Ode of Lime"

Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty

Thousands of hammers carved out the mountains, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened.

Don’t be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world.

2. "Red Cliff"

Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

The broken halberd sinks in the sand and the iron is not sold, but it will be washed away to recognize the previous dynasty.

Dongfeng refuses to go along with Zhou Lang, and Tongquechun locks Erqiao deeply.

3. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty

After a hard encounter, only a few stars are scattered around.

The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating in the catkins, and the life experience is ups and downs.

Afraid to say panic on the beach, sigh alone in the ocean.

Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history.

4. "Traveling is Difficult"

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

A gold bottle of wine costs ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate of delicacies costs ten thousand dollars.

Stopping the cup and throwing chopsticks, I can’t eat. I draw my sword and look around at a loss.

If you want to cross the Yellow River, which is blocked by ice, you will have to climb Taihang in the dark snowy sky.

I would go fishing and sit on the stream in my spare time, and suddenly I would take a boat and dream about the sun.

The journey is difficult, the journey is difficult, and the paths are many divergent, but now I am at peace.

There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the cloud sails are hung directly to help the sea. 6. Poems, idioms and famous sayings about honor and shame

Idioms about honor and shame: Honor: outstanding merit, well-deserved, title on the gold list, topping the list, supreme, with great fanfare, singing praises, becoming a household name, the icing on the cake, ranking among the best , be famous throughout the ages, leave a name in history and disgrace: notorious, harmful to the country and the people, treacherous, unscrupulous, domineering, desperate, shameless, conspiracy, famous sayings and aphorism series materials: honor and disgrace gain and loss, a gentleman will not live in shame! ——Confucius Loyalty is the road to honor.

——Zola Everyone considers it a disgrace to lose one’s appearance, and a gentleman considers it a disgrace to lose one’s righteousness. ——Zizi: Dying for the benefit of the people is more important than Mount Tai.

——Mao Zedong Those who are eager to win will fight, and those who are greedy for courage will be humiliated. ——Lin Bu Honor is like a firefly. It shines brightly from a distance, but neither heats up nor shines very brightly when viewed up close.

——John Webster It is sad to live on the reputation of others. ——Juvenalis Immortal reputation exists only in virtue.

——Petrarch Stick to your doctrine, doctrine is more important than life; you would rather life disappear, as long as your reputation can remain. ——Petofi A person who gives up his reputation is equivalent to giving up his life.

- Aretino Reputation can powerfully inspire desire. ——Graham Green Social honor comes from material possessions, and sometimes it is more like a springboard to obtain such possessions.

——Frank Parkin There is no difference between the pursuit of glory and the instinct to preserve life that all living things have. Being able to entrust one's life in the memory of others, life seems to be lengthened; glory is the new life we ??have gained, which is precious and precious, no less than the life given by nature.

——Montesquieu If you intend to pursue your own happiness, don't try to become famous. The greatest glory lies not in never falling, but in getting up every time you fall. ——Goldsmith Fame sometimes produces some useless things.

—— Thomas Fuller People with strong vanity do not so much do it to stand out, but because they think they are outstanding, so they do not hesitate to use deception and strategies to maximize their vanity. ——Nietzsche When you succeed in something, don't wait to enjoy the glory. Do the necessary things again.

——Pasteur The crowns of honor in the world are all woven with thorns. ——Jia Lai Honor cannot be sought, and any pursuit of honor is in vain.

——Goethe Honor lies in the working hands. ——Leonardo da Vinci If fame comes only after death, then I will not be eager to get it.

——Martell True fame lies beyond vanity. ——Leon Honor is like a toy, you can only play with it, you must not keep it forever, otherwise nothing will be accomplished.

——Marie Curie There is no laurel without hardship, no achievement without hardship, no honor without disaster. ——Anonymous The problems of vanity, glitz, despicability and narrow-mindedness... are extremely common. People often find themselves having these problems, and they often find that others have these problems. Therefore, although people look up to relatively perfect standards, they never criticize these shortcomings harshly.

——Marie Curie The talents buried at the bottom are truly worthy of respect. He works hard all his life and rushes all his life. He does not seek reputation or glory. He has only one thought to inspire him and works for the public interest. - Krylov It is much better to get the honor you deserve but not get it than to get the honor you don't deserve.

——Mark Twain Those who hope for good fortune without virtue will make an appointment; those who have no merit and receive fortune will be humiliated.

——Anonymous A person should not be tempted by fame, money and status... to neglect justice and other virtues.

——Plato When faith is lost and honor is lost, this person is as good as dead. ——Whittier People who pursue praise will not have great achievements.

——Plutarch What is expected of a man is nothing more than that he can devote all his energy and devotion to a good cause. ——Einstein Honor is like life, once lost, it can never be regained.

——Cyrus Vanity is able to make fun of others; pride makes people humble, and ambition makes people extremely vicious. ——Mrs. Starr The so-called reputation refers to everyone's recognition of my excellence. If I have excellence but others are unwilling to admit it, then even if I have excellence, my reputation will not be established.

——Feng Youlan Vanity first takes society as its object, while reputation first takes itself as its object. Contrary to vanity's focus on society, reputation is the understanding of one's own character.

——Miki Kiyoshi Vanity and curiosity are the two whips of our souls. The latter drives us to put our noses in everything, the former forbids us from being indecisive.

- Montaigne Vanity is nothing more than the hormone of labor and the ointment of rest; it is tightly attached to the fountain of life. ——Ruskin Vanity is a desire to pursue personal glory. It is not based on a person's quality, performance and achievements, but a desire to win the appreciation, respect and admiration of others based on personal existence.

So vanity is at best equal to a frivolous beautiful woman. ——Goethe Vanity is not so much a sign of pride as it is a sign of humility.

——Swift When a person is said to be vain, it simply means that he is pleased with the effect he has on others. But a man who exalts himself is satisfied with the influence he has on himself.

——Beerbohm Seeking fame only for real misfortunes. ——"Emperor Wu" Reputation is a boring and deceptive thing; the person who gets it may not have any merit, and the person who loses it may not have any fault.

——Shakespeare Honor has no absolute purpose and cannot exceed the existence and value of life itself. —— Schopenhauer Paying too much attention to reputation is the most common mistake that ordinary people make.

——Anonymous Everyone's vanity is equal to the degree of his stupidity. ——Anonymous Vanity is very ugly and annoying to everyone, because everyone has it without exception, and two vanities can never like each other.

——Anonymous Vanity and real sorrow are completely contradictory emotions, but this emotion is so deep-rooted in human nature that even the deepest sorrow can hardly exclude it. In moments of sorrow, vanity manifests itself in the desire to appear sad, unhappy, or strong; we do not admit this base wish, but it never leaves us; even in the deepest sorrow it is inseparable from us and weakens it. Strength, not virtue and sincerity.

——Leo Toles.