1. Poems about poverty
It is difficult to grow up without poverty, without a blow to the naive.
Scholars have never been poor since ancient times, and their literary talents are equal to those in the world.— - Huang Jingren of the Qing Dynasty, "Scholars have never been poor since ancient times"
If you are poor and talk about yourself, what will happen if you are always responsible. - The third poem of "Lide New Residence" by Mengjiao of the Tang Dynasty
I would rather live in poverty and enjoy myself than to make a living. Rich wealth brings many worries. - Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Deng Lu"
In the morning, he is a farmer, and in the evening, he ascends to the emperor's hall. The general has no kind, and the man should strengthen himself! ——"The Poetry of a Child Prodigy"
There are tens of millions of mansions in the vast building, which can shelter all the poor people in the world. They are as peaceful as a mountain despite the wind and rain. ——Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind"
< p> Poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and wealth and honor cannot be sexualized - "Mencius: Duke Teng Wen" by Zou Mengke in the Warring States PeriodDon't be obsessed with wealth, and don't worry about poverty and lowliness. - Tao Yuanming's "Mr. Wu Liu" "Biography" 2. Poems about Poverty
1. "Poverty Residence" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty
Never look down on a poor family for a long time. The beetles grow on the medicinal paper, and the words are secretly replaced by bookmarks.
Pick up yellow leaves to avoid the rain, and use black curtains to protect yourself from the wind. I haven't been in good health recently, so I will be in Liuren zodiac.
2. "Poor Friendship" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
Turning your hands to make clouds and rain, there is no need to count them all.
If you don’t see me, I will make friends when I am poor. This way is abandoned by people today.
3. "Living in Poverty is a Matter" by Lu You, Song Dynasty
The moon is dark, the owls are singing in the trees, and the lamps are shining on the walls of rat dens. The bed is empty and surrounded by paper quilts, and the room is quiet and filled with liquidambar.
I don’t hate words that hurt my integrity, but I worry that my integrity will be defeated. Looking back on fame and fortune, we will never forget each other.
4. "Poor Girl" Tang Dynasty. Qin Taoyu
Pengmen didn't know Qiluoxiang, so he wanted to ask a good matchmaker to help himself.
Who loves fashion and high style, but pity the frugal dressing up of the times.
Dare to praise the skill of the needle with your ten fingers, and don’t draw your eyebrows into elongation.
I hate to press gold thread every year to make wedding clothes for others.
5. "Poor and Extremely Playful Quatrains" by Lu You, Song Dynasty
I stayed in Midong Village and could not return, and the alms bowl was not opened after noon.
It is common to be hungry and thunderous, but two magpies came to Taiwan by mistake.
6. "Ode to the Poor Man Part 5" by Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty
Yuan An was trapped in the snow and could not do anything. When Ruan Gong saw the money coming in, he immediately abandoned his official position.
The cud has room temperature, so you can eat it with juzu. Isn't it really hard work, and the fear is not hunger and cold.
The rich and the poor are often at war, and the way to victory has no regrets. As far as Deguanbanglu, the Qing Festival reflected Xiguan. 3. Poems describing the poverty of the family
Describing the poverty of the family:
The hut is broken by the autumn wind Du Fu (Tang Dynasty)
The high autumn wind howls in August , roll up the triple thatch on my house. Mao flies across the river and spreads across the outskirts of the river. The taller ones hang on the treetops, while the lower ones float around the pond.
The boys in Nancun deceived me because I was old and weak, and I could not stand facing a thief, so they openly carried me into the bamboo. My lips were burnt and my mouth was dry and I couldn't breathe. When I returned home, I leaned on my stick and sighed.
The wind in Russia makes the clouds dark, and the desert turns dark in autumn. The quilt has been as cold as iron for many years, and the delicate child is lying on it and is cracked inside. There is no drying place for the leakage at the bedside, and the rain is like hemp on the feet and has not been stopped. Since my period is chaotic and I don’t sleep much, how can I get wet all night long?
There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, which can shelter all the poor people in the world with joy. They are as safe as a mountain even in the wind and rain! Alas! When I suddenly see this house in front of my eyes, my house alone will be broken down and frozen to death! 4. Could you please tell me some poems about "poverty"? Thank you
The thousands of mansions in Guangde have sheltered all the poor people in the world. They have a happy face and remain calm despite wind and rain. You can be poor and ambitious, but you can't be rich and worry about being a farmer. Climb the Emperor's Hall at dusk.
The general is innocent, but the man should strengthen himself! It is difficult to grow up without ever being poor, without attacking the naivety of the old age - "Poems of Prodigy" Scholars have never been poor since ancient times, and their literary talents are equal to those in the world. —— Huang Jingren, Qing Dynasty, "Scholars have never been poor since ancient times" If you are poor and talk about yourself, what will happen if you are always responsible?
——The third poem of "Lide New Residence" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty would rather be poor and happy than live in wealth and worry. ——Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuandeng Lu" Don't be obsessed with wealth, and don't worry about poverty.
——Tao Yuanming's "The Biography of Mr. Wuliu" Wealth and honor cannot be licentious, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot be surrendered. This is called a true man. ——"Mencius·Teng Wen Gong" It is difficult to grow up without poverty, and you are naive without fighting.
In the morning, he was the farmhouse man, and in the evening, he ascended to the Emperor's Hall. Generals have no seeds at all, men should strive for self-improvement! ——"The Poems of the Prodigy" There are tens of millions of vast buildings, which can shelter all the poor people in the world with joy. They are as safe as a mountain without being affected by wind or rain.
——Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind" You can be poor and have ambitions, but you can't be rich and worry about wealth. You can't be promiscuous, you can't be moved by poverty and lowliness, and you can't bend by force. This is called a true man. ——"Mencius, Duke Tengwen".