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Poetry about failure

1. A poem with an expression that shows that success is insufficient but failure is more than enough.

A gold bottle of wine is worth ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate is worth ten thousand dollars of treasure.

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 the snow-covered mountains of Taihang.

I was fishing on the Bixi River when I was free, and suddenly I was riding a boat and dreaming about the sun.

The journey is difficult, the journey is difficult! There are many different roads, where are you now?

There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the cloud sails are hung directly to help the sea.

Don’t let go of the green mountains, and keep your roots in the broken rocks.

Even though you have endured countless blows, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south.

Chrysanthemums

When autumn comes on September 8th, I will kill hundreds of flowers after they bloom.

The incense array reaching the sky penetrates Chang'an, and the whole city is covered with golden armor.

The rustling west wind fills the courtyard, and the fragrant pistils are cold and the butterflies are hard to come.

If I were the Qing Emperor in his future years, my reward would be that the peach blossoms bloom together. 2. Those who have more than enough to do is exposed. Sentence

The previous sentence of "It is more than enough to fail" is: It is not enough to succeed. (Insufficient success, more than enough failure.)

1. Definition: refers to not doing things well, but making things worse.

2. Example: He is a person who succeeds more than fails. You cannot let him do anything.

3. Synonyms: insufficient success and more than enough bad deeds

4. Allusion: Once upon a time, there was a scholar who studied hard to obtain fame, but he never passed the exam throughout his life, not even his son. None of them were born. In his later years, the old scholar was finally disheartened and indifferent to fame and fortune, but at this time he was overjoyed to have twins. The scholar recalled his life's success and failure and couldn't help but sigh with emotion, so he named his two sons: one was called Cheng Shi and the other was called Ban Shi. One day, the scholar said to his wife: "I'm going to the market for a stroll. You can supervise the two sons to write at home. The older one should write three hundred and the younger one should write two hundred." After the scholar came back from the market, he asked the two sons how they were doing at home, and his wife replied : "I wrote it, but it's not enough to succeed, and it's more than enough to fail. Both are two hundred and five!" 3. What is the previous sentence of "more than enough to fail"? insufficient. (Insufficient success, more than enough failure.)

1. Definition: refers to not doing things well, but making things worse.

2. Example: He is a person who succeeds more than fails. You cannot let him do anything.

3. Synonyms: insufficient success and more than enough bad deeds

4. Allusion: Once upon a time, there was a scholar who studied hard to obtain fame, but he never passed the exam throughout his life, not even his son. None of them were born. In his later years, the old scholar was finally disheartened and indifferent to fame and fortune, but at this time he was overjoyed to have twins. The scholar recalled his life's success and failure and couldn't help but sigh with emotion, so he named his two sons: one was called Cheng Shi and the other was called Ban Shi. One day, the scholar said to his wife: "I'm going to the market for a walk. You can help the two sons write at home. The older one should write three hundred and the younger one should write two hundred.

"After the scholar came back from the market, he asked his second son how he was studying at home. His wife replied: "I wrote it, but it's not enough for success and more than enough for failure. Both of them are two hundred and five! ”

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