1. Ancient poems about humility
"Two Long Sentences from Luoyang"
Era: Tang Author: Du Mu
Grass-colored people's hearts There is no separation between right and wrong, fame and fortune.
The bridge falls horizontally and the rainbow shines, and the tree locks thousands of doors and the bird returns.
If the clouds are not covered by the clouds, where will the water gurgling in the fairy boat?
The king is humble and gives way to the golden affairs, the green sky is high in the Long Live Mountain.
The sky and the Han Dynasty pass through the white jade capital in the east, and the sun shines with floating green light.
A girl traveling by the bridge is wearing an environmental protection committee, and the sun is shining brightly above the waves.
The solitary crane chirps in the famous Yuesuo Garden, and the sound of dragons chisels in the autumn dream of Sichuan.
Lianchang Xiuling Palace is here, when will the jade chariot be welcomed by the elders?
"Jin·Lu Wan"
Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Sun Yuanyan
Lu Gong's lofty views are also sincere, and he is ashamed of his humility but has not achieved any merit.
When all the loyal and good people in the world are exhausted, they should hand me over as the third official.
"Xijiang Moon·I Love Qiuyang Taoists"
Era: Yuan Author: Yin Zhiping
I love Qiuyang Taoists, everyone is humble and gentle .
Sing loudly and cheerfully in the end. There is no distinction between one and the other for daily use.
Live in peace and ease in a blessed land, and walk among the pines with smoke.
Never is a disaster. 2. Verses about humility
Fullness brings losses, but humility benefits.
Humility is the conscience of the body. ) Don't boast even a little bit, pride and complacency will lead to overturning.
Looking at many things in ancient and modern times, success has been caused by humility and failure has been caused by extravagance. ——Chen Yi Dissatisfaction is an upward wheel.
——Lu Xun If you are humble, many people will follow you; if you are arrogant and arrogant, many people will leave you. ——Ge Hong Those who rely on the greatness of the country, are proud of the masses of the people, and want to see power over the enemy are called arrogant soldiers.
—— Prime Minister Wei If the debauchery fails, the body will suffer disaster if it is overflowing. ——Zhang Yong: He who empties himself is the foundation of virtue.
—— Fang Xiaoru If you are full, what can you do without loss? Be careful! Be careful! ——Zhu Shunshui A serious illness in life is just the word "arrogance". ——Wang Yangming Only if you are not arrogant can you learn the strengths of others and develop your own learning.
——Tan Sitong The most foolish thing in life is when the bad things have been heard, and the most evil thing in life is when people are good at talking. ——Shen Juyun: Being full is easy to cause disaster, but being modest is always a blessing. 3. Ancient poems about unity and cooperation
1. How can it be said that there are no clothes? Be in the same robe as your son. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty: Anonymous "Qin Feng·No Clothes"
Definition: How can we say there are no clothes? I would like to wear a shirt with you.
2. When two people are of the same mind, metal is unfavorable, and the sky and the city serve as a shield for the country. ——Ming Dynasty: Li Dongyang's "Sigh of Suiyang"
Definition: Two people working together are so powerful that they can cut even metal. I fight for the country with you in the city.
3. If there is more help, the world will follow. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty: Mencius and his disciples "He who has gained the Tao will get many help, but when he has lost the Tao there will be little help"
Interpretation: The number of people who help him reaches the extreme, and everyone in the world will submit to him.
4. Thousands of people wield bows, and every shot will hit the mark. ——Qin State: Lu Buwei's Disciple "Lu Shi Chun Qiu"
Interpretation: Everyone holds bows and arrows and shoots at the same target. There is no target that cannot be missed.
5. If you use the strength of everyone, you can win. ——Western Han Dynasty: "Huainanzi" by Liu An and his disciples
Interpretation: With the power of everyone, nothing can be defeated.
6. If you take advantage of everyone’s wisdom, you can do anything. ——Western Han Dynasty: "Huainanzi" by Liu An and his disciples
Interpretation: Using the wisdom of everyone, there is nothing that cannot be accomplished. 4. An ancient poem describing unity and hardship
Lu Fang's "The Language of Life"
Everything often goes wrong through busyness, and many good people come from hardship.
If you are bitter first and then sweet, you will be satisfied; if you are sweet first and then bitter, you will be wrong for life.
Be strong in difficult times and cautious in happy times.
Don’t relax when rubbing the rope, and don’t get distracted when doing things.
You will never get lost under the hoofs of an old horse. When asking for directions, you must ask someone who has come before.
Fishermen on the seaside know the depth of the water, and hunters in the mountains know the sounds of birds.
Perseverance builds the ladder to heaven, courage opens the door of wisdom.
One flower is not spring, a thousand purples and reds are full of spring.
A light frost can kill a single blade of grass, but a strong wind cannot destroy a large forest.
A single bamboo pole is easy to bend, but thousands of silk threads are constantly stretched.
One dragon cannot stop a thousand rivers, and one person cannot burn the Flame Mountain.
Even if there are too many ants, they will overthrow the mountains; if there are too many people, they will overthrow the seas.
. 5. Poems describing unity
1. When two people are of the same mind, they are as sharp as metal.
From: "Book of Changes·Xici" written by Jichang, King Wen of the Western Zhou Dynasty: "If two people are of the same mind, their sharpness will break through metal; if they speak of the same mind, they will stink like orchids."
< p> Definition: Two people are of the same mind, and their sharpness is enough to break hard metal.Tongxin means that two people are sincerely united, have the same mind, and have the same atmosphere.
It is a metaphor that as long as two people work together, they can exert great power. Generally refers to unity and cooperation.
2. Thousands of people wield bows, and every shot will hit the mark.
From: "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals" written by Lu Buwei, Prime Minister of the State of Qin.
Interpretation: Everyone holds bows and arrows and shoots at the same target. There is no chance that the target will not be missed.
It is a metaphor that as long as everyone has the same goal and works hard together, we will be able to achieve what we want.
3. Those who share the same desires will win.
From: "Sun Tzu's Art of War: Planning and Attack" by Sun Wu during the Spring and Autumn Period.
Interpretation: If the king, commander-in-chief, the people, and soldiers work together as one and share the same hatred for the enemy, they will surely defeat the enemy.
4. When people are united, Mount Tai can move. It is difficult to walk with one foot, and it is difficult to sing with a single palm.
From: Ming Dynasty·Anonymous "Zengguang Xianwen".
Interpretation: If people's hearts are united, even Mount Tai can be moved. One foot cannot walk well, and one hand cannot clap.
5. If a thousand people are of the same mind, the power of a thousand people will be gained; if ten thousand people are of different minds, there will be no use for one person.
From: "Huainanzi" written by Liu An and his followers in the Western Han Dynasty.
Interpretation: Thousands of people with the same mind can exert the power of a thousand people; if ten thousand people have different ideas, even the power of one person cannot be exerted. 6. Ancient poems describing unity
1. One chopstick is easy to break, but ten chopsticks are as strong as iron.
2. When everyone gathers firewood, the flames rise.
3. Unity is strength.
5. When people unite, Mount Tai will move.
Verses: 1. When *** cuts the candles from the west window, but talks about the rainy night in Bashan.
Quotes: 1. With unity and one heart and one mind, any powerful enemy and any difficult environment will surrender to us. ——Mao Zedong
2. A drop of water will never dry up until it is put into the ocean. A person can be most powerful only when he integrates himself with the collective cause. ——Lei Feng
3. It is impossible for individuals to obtain happiness without society, just as it is impossible for plants to survive without leaving the land and being thrown into the desert. ——Leo Tolstoy
4. If the individual relies on himself, if he stays outside the relationship of the collective and outside the scope of any great idea that unites the people, he will become A person who is lazy, conservative, and hostile to the development of life. ——Gorky
5. People can do things together that one person cannot do alone; wisdom, hands, and strength combined together are almost omnipotent. ——Webster
6. Man cannot live alone, he needs society. ——Goethe
7. Without unity, any force is weak.
——La Fontaine
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