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1. Verses about family tradition and family mottos

Mencius: To maintain your health, don’t be good at having few desires.

Liu Bei: Don’t do evil because it’s small, don’t do good because it’s small. Only virtue and virtue can serve others.

Li Shimin: Think of filial piety when serving the ancestors, and respect when dealing with others; devote yourself to hard work to practice virtue and righteousness.

Yan Zhitui: Brothers are fractal connected people, and they are young. Parents lift left and right, and wear the front and back. They eat together, dress together, and learn together. If you travel, you will have sex. Even if there are people who are disobedient and chaotic, you can't help but love each other. As strong as they are, every wife has his own wife, and every son has his own son. Even though there are some honest and generous people, they cannot fail too little.

Fan Zhongyan: Filial piety should be done to the best of one's ability, loyalty and courage should be shown sincerity; brothers help each other, and compassion has no boundaries. Read the books of sages diligently, respect your teachers as you respect your relatives; do not be arrogant in etiquette, be humble and respectful to your neighbors. Respect the elders and care for the young, show pity to the orphans, widows and the poor; be humble and honest, and avoid arrogance. Don't throw away the writing paper, and keep the five hubs of kindness; do things according to natural principles, and cherish all living beings. Live up to the eight virtues in life, cultivate your character and serve the Lord and God; have children and grandchildren with a firm heart, and cultivate a family with good roots.

Su Xun: Be filial to your parents when you are in, and be harmonious to your neighbors when you are out. When the superiors have questions, they must answer them. Those present must raise their heads. Don't make jokes or be arrogant. Don't call someone with a formal name, and use the honorific title when you speak. Let the elders eat and drink first, and follow them when traveling.

Ji Xiaolan: The first is to get up late; the second is to be lazy; the third is to be luxurious; the fourth is to be proud. In addition to observing the four precepts, we must also follow four appropriate rules: first, we should read diligently; second, we should respect our teachers; third, we should love others; fourth, we should eat prudently.

Lin Zexu: If you are not filial to your parents, it is useless to worship God; if brothers are not on good terms, it is useless to make friends; if you have bad intentions, it is useless to have feng shui; if you behave badly, it is useless to study; if you are arrogant, it is useless to be knowledgeable; if you are perverse, it is useless to be clever; fortune If there is no help, it is useless to save people; to take people's money in vain, to give is useless; to spare one's vitality, to take medicine is useless; to be wanton and evil, to be evil is useless.

If my descendants were like me, what would they do with the money? If a virtuous person has a lot of wealth, it will harm his ambition; if his descendants are not as good as mine, what should I do with the money? Being foolish and having too much wealth will increase one's faults. 2. Poems about continuous self-improvement

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▲ 1. Quotes about continuous self-improvement: 1. My highest principle is: never give in no matter what difficulties. ——Marie Curie 2. If human beings want to survive in competition, they must struggle. ——Sun Yat-sen 3. After thousands of hardships, you still have strength, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. -----Zheng Banqiao 4. The strong can fight against the storm of fate. ——Edison 5. You must sweat on your brow to get your bread. ——Leo Tolstoy ▲ 2. Aphorisms about setbacks: 1. Be resilient despite hardships, no matter how strong the wind is. ——Zheng Banqiao 2. Failure is also what I need. It is as valuable to me as success. ——Edison 3. Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded. ——Einstein 4. Adversity and hardship are the highest schools for tempering personality. ——Liang Qichao 5. Where sincerity reaches, gold and stone will be opened. ——Cai E 6. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. ——Anonymous 8. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there are people who are willing. Things are easy in the world, only careless people are afraid. ——Yuan Mei ▲ 3. Proverbs about unity: 1. One flower blooming alone is not spring, but a hundred flowers blooming together fills the garden. 2. The sky is bright when there are many stars, and the wisdom is broad when there are many people. 3. The more firewood, the higher the flame. The more people, the better. 4. One more bell gives one more sound, one more candle gives one more light. 5. The collective is the source of strength, and everyone is the cradle of wisdom. ▲4. Mao Zedong’s famous sayings: 1. Study hard and make progress every day. ——Mao Zedong 2. For the sake of sacrifice, one dares to make the sun and the moon change the sky. ——Mao Zedong 3. Serve the people. ——Mao Zedong ▲ 5. Zhou Enlai’s famous sayings: 1. Read for the rise of China! 2. Fear of mistakes is the destruction of progress! To cover up errors is to hide from the truth! ▲6. Madam Curie’s famous sayings: 1. Curiosity is the first virtue of a scholar. ——Marie Curie 2. The motherland is more important than life. It is our mother and our land. - Marie Curie 3. People must have patience, especially confidence. ——Marie Curie ▲ 7. Famous quotes about cherishing time 3. Poems about Laba Festival

Laba Festival is an important traditional folk festival in our country. In history, many literati and poets rushed to chant Laba Festival, leaving behind He has written many popular masterpieces.

Gu Mengyou in the Qing Dynasty - "The Incident in Shuicao Temple on the Eighth Day of the Laba" The blood on the edge of the clear water pond turns into phosphorus, and the horses outside Zhengyang Gate generate dust. There should be no new hatred for Shuiyue, and I am happy to have old friends from Yunshan. Qingla is not as good as today, and wandering around is also a rebirth. Self-injury, white hair and empty wandering, a petal of incense disappears and tears fill the towel.

Jin Dynasty Pei Xiu - "Dala" In the Jin Dynasty, Pei Xiu, a man from Hedong who heard the news of happiness, came to the Jin Dynasty from Wei Dynasty. Unconsciously, it was the end of the year and he wrote a poem "Dala": "Records of the Sun and Stars, Da Lu Sichen. The Xuanxiang is changed, and the common people are updated. The annual affairs are completed, and the Eight Laks are reported to the diligent. The report is made to Yihe, and the year is prosperous. The filial piety is sacrificed, and the Jiezi Wanhu is reported to the diligent. Yihe, the agricultural merits are returned. There are flowers chasing each other. The clothes are mixed together to form a curtain. During the day, the place is quiet and quiet, and Jia Zuo is enjoying the time with his people, enjoying a long life.

"The poem describes the scene of worshiping hundreds of gods during the ancient wax festival, reporting to the gods a good year of "fengfengwufu", and thanking the gods for blessing everything with success.

Northern Qi·Wei Shou— - "La Festival" The poem says: "The freezing cold forces the Qing Dynasty to worship, and there is a banquet and a peaceful feast. What is the purpose of my heart, so I can comfort my feelings. "It describes that in the cold winter season, people put meat and wine on the table to worship the gods, thank the gods for their blessings, and express their respect for the gods that has been in their hearts for a long time. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty - "La The poem "Sunday" says: "It is still warm in the usual days of the twelfth lunar month, but this year the cold of the twelfth lunar month has completely disappeared." The color of the intruding snow is still day lily, and the spring light is revealed by wicker. I drank too much and got drunk at night in order to make good plans. When I returned home, I just came to Zichen Dynasty. The lipstick and facial medicine follow the grace, and the green tubes and silver poppies descend into the sky. "It can be seen from the poem that the weather in the previous years was still very cold, and warmth was still far away from people. But that year, the climate was mild and all the ice was gone. The poet was happy and prepared to bid farewell to the court and return home, where he drank and had a good night. , but at this moment, he couldn't just walk away because he was grateful for the emperor's kindness to him.

Lu You of the Song Dynasty - "Walking to the West Village on December 8th" The poem says: "The wind is gentle in the twelfth lunar month. It's spring, and I'm passing by my neighbor because of my scattered plans. In Chaimen, the grass is smokey, and there are many traces of cattle on the wild waterside. If you are sick, all you need is medicine. If you don't do anything about your subjects, you are an idle person. Nowadays, Buddha porridge is fed to each other, and Juejiang Village is saving new things. "The poem says that although it is the twelfth lunar month in the middle of winter, the wind and sunshine of spring are already showing. The grass in Chaimen is deserted, and there are many traces of cattle passing by the wild river. In the twelfth lunar month, people give each other and eat Buddha porridge (i.e. Laba porridge), you can feel the freshness even more.

Li Fu of the Qing Dynasty - "Laba porridge" The "Qing Jialu" of the Qing Dynasty quoted Li Fu's poem "Laba porridge": "Porridge on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, From the Brahma Kingdom. The seven treasures are beautifully blended, and the five spices are mixed in. Use it to offer Yipu and make merit from it. Monks and people do many good deeds, and they add splendor to their deeds. This trend has not been eradicated, and the poor years are still followed. I may give you a gift this morning, but I can't eat it if I sip it. My family lives in the south of the city, where hungry people gather in two temples. Men and women shout noisily, and the streets are crowded with people of all ages. If you lose your footing, your skin will burst into pieces. The timid ones walked away with their faces covered, weeping all the way. I asked you why you were crying, and I had no answer. Seeing this scene makes me feel sad. There are two out of ten ways to deal with famine, and relief is the worst policy. If a penny-pinching bag is not easy to break, how can subordinate officials do any harm? Therefore, funds are difficult, and An Neng can provide them on a per-household basis. My Buddha likes to give alms, but a gentleman likes to be generous. I wish I could borrow enough millet to save the common people from having to eat. There is nothing to be gained by going away. What's the point of sighing? The earth is covered with gold, and the staff has great mercy. Weary, yes, looking at the prime minister's grain. "This poem describes the origin and production method of Laba porridge in detail. It also reflects the old famines, poor harvests, hungry people, and Buddhist temples giving porridge. The ideological content is extremely profound.

Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty - - "Laba Porridge" In the Qing Dynasty, the court had the custom of giving porridge on Laba day. Emperor Daoguang of the Qing Dynasty once wrote a poem "Eight Porridges of Laba Emperor": "In the early summer of Yiyang, in Dalu, millets are cooked for porridge and beans. Offer the Buddha's arrow at the right time with a pious heart, and silently wish that the golden light will help everyone. The fragrant fragrance floats gently, and the fruits and vegetables gather in piles. ***Taste the best products and reach the recluse, and the recluse’s color is passed down the lotus torch. The childish and full-fed Qingzhouping also beat wax drums on the streets. "It can be imagined that there must be a huge crowd of people to give Laba porridge and eat Laba porridge for the royal family.

Xia Renhu of the Qing Dynasty - "Laba" The poem says: "Every family cooks a lot of Laba porridge, and the ministers send special orders To Yonghe. Shengci is also the current Buddha, and he is offered to cook the second pot. "The poem describes that when Laba arrives, every household will cook Laba porridge to eat, and the imperial court is the living Buddha. He will also go to Yonghe Temple to cook porridge to worship the Buddha and give it to ministers, kings, concubines, etc. According to literature records, In the Qing Dynasty, there were four large pots for cooking porridge in the Lama Temple. The largest pot was two meters in diameter and one and a half meters deep, and could accommodate several loads of rice. When making porridge, the first pot of porridge was dedicated to the Buddha, and the second pot of porridge was given to the Buddha. The third pot of porridge is given to the queen mother and the emperor's family, and the fourth pot of porridge is given to the lama.

Thank you for your adoption. 4. The inspirational verses of ancient poets include. Which ones

A man would rather have his jade broken into pieces than make it whole - Li Baiyao (Tang Dynasty) - "Book of Northern Qi·Biography of Yuan Jing'an"

(I would rather make jade and be broken into pieces than make earthenware) And preserve. It is a metaphor that one would rather sacrifice for a just cause than lose one's integrity and live in vain)

Don't be afraid of the clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the top - Wang Anshi (Song Dynasty) - "Deng Feilai Peak". 》

(The word "not afraid" is used as a solemn sentence in the sentence, and the momentum is overwhelming. "Floating clouds cover the eyes" is an allusion. According to research by Professor Wu Xiaoru, people in the Western Han Dynasty often use floating clouds as a metaphor for evil villains. For example, "Xinyu Shenwei Pian": "Therefore, evil ministers shield the virtuous, just like floating clouds obstructing the sun." Wang's sentence uses this meaning. He also has a seven-line poem "Reflections on Reading History", which says: " At that time, it was still dark and misunderstood, and the confusion of customs only made things more confusing. "If you want to achieve great things, the most terrifying thing is "clouds covering your eyes" and "the customs confusing truth". However, Wang Anshi failed in this way when he implemented the new method. Liang Liang, a poet. The clues of painstaking efforts have already been seen in this poem)

Wealth cannot be slutty, poverty cannot be moved, power cannot be surrendered - Meng Ke (Warring States) - "Mencius Teng Wen Gong"

(You can’t buy high-ranking officials and rich salaries, you can’t be tortured by poverty and hardship, and you can’t be threatened with violence and force. This is the so-called true man.)

He who dies before leaving the army will make the hero burst into tears - Du Fu (Tang Dynasty) - " "Prime Minister of Shu"

(In order to conquer Wei, Zhuge Liang once made six trips to Qishan.

In the twelfth year of Jianxing (234), the queen of the Shu Han Dynasty, he led the army and later left the Xie Valley and occupied Wuzhangyuan. He and Sima Yi held a stalemate across the Wei River for more than a hundred days. In August, he died of illness in the army. "Heroes" here generally refer to people with lofty ideals who commemorate Zhuge Liang, including the poet himself. )

Bowing to the end and dying - Zhuge Liang (Wei and Jin Dynasties) - "Later's Discipline"

(Bow: to bend down, showing respect and caution; to do one's best: to work hard; to have died. : Stop. Refers to working diligently until death)

If you don’t sing, you will become a blockbuster - Sima Qian (Western Han Dynasty) - "Historical Records·Funny Biography"

(Metaphor) He usually has no outstanding performance, but suddenly made amazing achievements)

The spring breeze is so proud that the horse's hoof disease makes him see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day - Meng Jiao (Tang Dynasty) - "After Enrollment"

( The joyful mood after winning the Jinshi is vividly expressed, among which "The spring breeze is so proud that the horse's hoof is broken, and you can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day" has become a famous saying through the ages. "Spring breeze is proud" originally refers to the scholar's proud mood after passing the exam, but now it generally describes the success of things and the achievement of the goal. That kind of triumphant attitude at the end)

Still strong despite the hardships, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south - Zheng Xie (Qing Dynasty) - "Bamboo Stone"

(On the surface, it says Bamboo actually writes about people, the author's own upright and stubborn character, and his arrogant character that will never bow to any evil forces. At the same time, this poem can also give us the touch of life and overcome difficulties in a tortuous and harsh environment. , facing the reality, being as strong and brave as Yanzhu, embodying the feelings of patriots)

The martyrs are still ambitious in their old age - Cao Cao (Wei and Jin Dynasties) - "The Turtle Lives Longevity"

(Martyr: A hero with lofty ambitions. Has stopped, decayed. When a hero reaches his old age, his ambition does not diminish.)

Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees grow in front of the diseased tree - Liu Yuxi (Tang Dynasty) - "Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"

(Thousands of sails are passing by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees are in front of the sick tree.) Liu Yuxi used the sunken boat and the sick tree as metaphors for himself. Although he felt melancholy, he also Quite optimistic. On the side of the sunken boat, there are thousands of sails racing; in front of the diseased tree, all the trees are springing up.) 5. There are famous quotes, stories, and poems about Confucius' self-motivation (self-encouragement)

The author. Famous Quotes

If a gentleman wants to transform the people into customs, he must learn it!

Confucius said that if jade is not polished, it will not become a tool, and if people do not learn, they will not know. Teaching is the first thing to build a country and the people.

Confucius is similar in nature, but his habits are far apart. Wouldn’t it be a pleasure to learn from it?

Confucius was never tired of learning and teaching others.

Confucius was not afraid of not knowing others. > If Confucius wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools.

Confucius is a gentleman and a villain.

Confucius is smart and eager to learn.

Confucius said that the three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will.

Confucius: When the year is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither.

Confucius If you learn without thinking, you will be in vain; if you think without learning, you will be in danger.

Confucius was tireless in learning and tireless in teaching.

Confucius: If one's body is upright, he will not do what he is told; if his body is not upright, he will not do what he is told.

Confucius: "The Analects of Confucius·Xianwen" A gentleman is ashamed of his words and goes beyond his actions.

Confucius: "The Analects of Confucius·Gong Yechang" I begin with others, listening to their words and trusting their actions. Now I am like a man, listening to his words and watching his actions.

Confucius: "The Analects of Confucius Translation and Annotation" The year is cold, and then we know that the pines and cypresses will wither.

Confucius Wei Gongsun Chao asked Yu Zigong: "How can Zhongni learn it?" Zigong said: "The way of civil and military affairs has not fallen to the ground. Among people, wise people who know their greatness will not A wise man knows how to be a good person in civil and military affairs. If a master doesn’t learn from it, why should he be a teacher? Jian, looking ahead, suddenly behind. Master is always good at tempting me, convincing me with words, and making appointments with courtesy. If I want to stop, I will exhaust my talents. If I have established an outstanding person, I will not follow him. That's it."

Confucius said: "How can you practice Buddhism? How can you achieve Buddhism?"

Confucius' son did not follow his father's teachings.

Confucius’ Family Saying: A country of a thousand chariots should be underestimated, but a faith of one word should be valued