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1. Verses related to light

To love beauty is to demand light. French writer Hugo

The breeze is high and the festival is bright. Ming Dynasty litterateur Shen Defu

Those who have no intention are public, and those who have no self are wise. Quotes about light

"Proverbs Lian Bi" by Mr. Shanyin Jin of the Qing Dynasty Lian Bi》

A good person is an upright person. Zhu Xi, philosopher, educator, and poet of the Southern Song Dynasty

People gain light through sin. E. Haberton

Believe that the other side is a bright world. The Voice of China Contestant Liu Huan Mentor Team Yuan Yawei

Withered grass leans towards the sun, and the nature of matter cannot be taken away. Famous Quotes from Guangming

"Five Hundred Words from Beijing to Fengxian County" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty. Kwai Huo (Huo Huo): Mallow and beans, their flowers and leaves are facing the sun. Mo Duo: Nothing can change it. The general meaning of these two sentences is: Kwai Hao always leans towards the sun, and its nature cannot be changed. ~ is a discussion made by a poet, but it is different from ordinary discussion. It is expressed through artistic techniques such as image description and metaphor. The poet said here: My heart is always inclined to the sun like sunflower seeds, and I will always be loyal to the Tang Dynasty. This has become my nature and cannot be changed no matter what. Now it can be used to describe the determination and will to yearn for light, pursue truth, and be loyal to the country.

Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Five Hundred Words from Beijing to Fengxian County"

When you see an upright man, you will not change his body.

Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Three Rhymes and Three Chapters" Please look at those upright people. No one is willing to change their original intentions.

"Three Rhymes and Three Chapters" by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Use the spirit of moving forward and speak uprightly.

See Su Shi's "Collected Works of Mr. Yue Quan" by Song Dynasty. Toward: Go forward boldly. The general idea of ??these two sentences is: speak outright and aboveboard words with a heroic spirit. These two sentences describe heroic and fearless spirit and upright language. They are often used to praise people for their extraordinary spirit and upright and sonorous language.

Su Shi, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, "A Narrative of the Collected Works of Mr. Yue Quan"

Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness. The 19th-century Russian novelist Turgenev

The bottom line of what the saint said is fair and honest. Famous quotes about light by Zhu Xi, philosopher, educator, and poet of the Southern Song Dynasty

Whoever fulfills the truth will enter the light. "The Gospel of John" "The Gospel of John"

A man can stand on his fist, and a horse can walk on his arm.

Chapter 24 of "Water Margin" by Jianming·Shi Naian. The general meaning of these two sentences is: A person should stand upright, stand upright, and walk steadily. This word can be used by those who praise themselves or praise others by being upright, open-minded, and upright.

"Water Margin" by Shi Naian, a writer in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties

The fine silk blows into the courtyard, swaying like threads of spring.

"The Peony Pavilion·Dreams" by Tang Xianzu of the Ming Dynasty. Niao (niǎo bird): fluttering gently. Qingsi: Thin threads spun by insects floating in the clear sky in spring. Shake: flutter. The general idea of ??these two sentences is: The gossamer fluttering in the clear sky was blown into the silent courtyard by the breeze, and the spring light rippled like thousands of gentle thin threads. These two sentences can be used to describe the beautiful spring scenery, which makes people feel warm and comfortable. Using rippling lines to describe the rippling spring scenery changes the intangible into the tangible, which makes it appear vivid, precise, and very novel.

Tang Xianzu, a dramatist and writer of the Ming Dynasty, "The Peony Pavilion·Dreams"

There is nothing he has done in his life that cannot be told to others. Guangming Quotes

"Primary School·Outside Chapter" Life: Everything he did throughout his life was aboveboard.

Zhu Xi, philosopher, educator, and poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Primary School·Outside Chapter"

Courage is the light that shines when a person is in adversity. Huafunag

Honest people are neither afraid of light nor darkness. British historian Thomas Fuller

With shadows, light can be more dazzling. German writer Heise

The flowers are clear in color until the third month of spring, and less bright after the fifteenth month. 2. Words describing aboveboardness

Words describing aboveboardness:

Aboveboardness - originally refers to being clear and not partial to evil. Now it mostly refers to being honest and honest in words and deeds.

Be upright - be honest and honest in your words and deeds.

Aboveboard - aboveboard: open-minded and frank. Be honest and upright.

Be upright and aboveboard - be honest and aboveboard.

Open-mindedness: open-mindedness: open-mindedness; frankness: integrity and selflessness. Describes a pure heart and an upright person.

Leiluo Qiwei - Leiluo: describes a frank mind; Qiwei: strange and great. Describes a person who is open-minded and has excellent moral character.

Upright - originally described as strong and neat, now also described as upright.

Be open and honest - Be open and sincere: open your mind and show sincerity. It means treating others with sincerity, being frank and selfless.

Being honest and fair means treating others with sincerity and being frank and selfless.

Insight into the heart - clearly seeing the heart of a person. Describes being open-minded and sincere towards others.

Restrained and upright - describes a person who is depressed, has unfulfilled ambitions, but is honest and open-minded.

To take off one's clothes and take off one's belt means to open one's mind and be frank. 3. Words describing uprightness

Worthy of not doing anything: ashamed, ashamed: ashamed. Be upright and have a clear conscience. Source: "Mencius: Devotion to the Heart": "To look up to Heaven and not to be ashamed of others, these are the two joys."

Upright and upright: originally refers to knowing clearly and not being biased. Now it mostly refers to being honest and honest in words and deeds. Source: Volume 73 of "Zhu Zi Yu Lei" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "If the words spoken by the sage are fair and upright, one must first understand the terms of the upright and upright program." . Be open-minded and aboveboard. Source: Hu Mengyu of the Song Dynasty, "The Collection of Yuyin in the Bamboo Forest - Eighteen Essays on the Utilization of Xiangzhou's Sacrifice to Brother": "My younger brother is upright and open-minded, and I respect him when making friends." The mood is frank and aboveboard. Source: Song Dynasty Zhou Bida's "Yi Gong's Postscript · Three Postscripts to Tang Zi Xi Tie": "Don't be rash to make friends with others, but be open-minded and open-minded, and people will accept it."

Open-mindedness: Open-mindedness: Mindfulness ; Frankness: Integrity and selflessness. Describes a pure heart and an upright person. Source: Huang Qian of the Song Dynasty, "Collected Works of Huang Mianzhai, VII. Tribute to Li Guanzhi": "Guan's nature is pure and beautiful, open-minded, calm and steady."

Upright and bright: open-minded, upright. Source: "History of the Ming Dynasty·Wang Shu Ma Wen Sheng Liu Da Xia Biography": "Preparing for general affairs, counting the wise words, recording his intentions and actions, being upright and bright, and speaking sharply, which is the outline of the ancient ministers."

Sun, Moon and Day: The sun and moon pass through the sky every day. It is a metaphor for being upright and lasting. Source: Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Book of the Later Han·Feng Yan Biography Part 1": "It is clear that the sun, moon, sky, rivers and seas bring the land, which is not comparable."

dignified: dignified: grand appearance; upright Positive: Neat appearance. It was originally described as strong and neat, but now it is also described as upright. It is also described as having a majestic figure and outstanding appearance. Source: "Sun Tzu·Military Struggle": "If you don't have an upright flag, don't attack the dignified Chen, this is the only way to achieve change."

Be upright and upright: have an upright and upright heart. 4. What are the poems that describe the light?

1. There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, but there is no way out in the dark willows and bright flowers in another village. —— Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Visiting Shanxi Village"

2. Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees in front of the diseased trees. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"

3. I gradually feel that the scenery is good in the future, and the flowers are sticky with Yao grass. ——"Three Songs of Dream Fairy Ballads" by Wang Hub of the Tang Dynasty

4. A small gesture of encouragement leads to a high and long road ahead. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Visiting Lingyin Peak Tower"

5. The future lies in the sun and the moon, and the achievements lie in the source of the river. ——"Miscellaneous Songs" by Li Yi of the Tang Dynasty

6. There will be times when the wind and waves break, and the cloud sails will be hung directly to help the sea. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "The Road Is Difficult Part 1"

7. The road through Xiongguan is really like iron, but now we are crossing it from the beginning. ——Mao Zedong's "Recalling Qin'e·Loushanguan"

8. Thirty years of fame and fortune, dust and earth, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon. ——Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty, "Man Jiang Hong·Writing Hues"

9. I am born with talent that will be useful, and I will come back after all my money is spent. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "About to Enter the Wine"

10. Colorful clothes bring prosperity to the road ahead. ——Quan Deyu of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell to Yuan Fan"

11. Don’t worry about having no friends in the future. No one in the world knows you. ——Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems of Farewell to Dong Da"

12. I want to find my way through the flowers, straight into the depths of the white clouds, showing my majesty and rainbow. ——Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou Tour"

13. The spring breeze brings thousands of willows, and the 600 million divine states are all filled by Shun and Yao. ——Song Dynasty Huang Tingjian's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Tour"

14. The tide is flat and wide on both sides, and the wind is blowing and the sail is hanging. ——Wang Wan of the Tang Dynasty, "Under the Cibeigu Mountain"

15. Not afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top. ——Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty, "Climbing Feilai Peak"

16. In the spring of Bude, all things will shine. ——Liang Han Dynasty·Anonymous "Long Song Xing"

17. The first to get the moon is the tower near the water, and the flowers and trees facing the sun are easy to spring. ——Su Lin, Song Dynasty, "Fragmented Sentences"

18. It is easy to recognize the east wind, and it is always spring when it is colorful. ——Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Spring Day"

19. The wildfire will not burn out, but the spring breeze will blow it again. ——Tang Dynasty, Bai Juyi's "Grass"

20. The spring breeze is so proud that the horse's hoof is diseased, and all the flowers in Chang'an can be seen in one day. ——Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty, "After Admission"

21. The children of Jiangdong are many talented people, and their comeback is unknown. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Ti Wujiang Pavilion"

22. Live as long as the heaven and earth, and shine as brightly as the sun and the moon. ——Pre-Qin Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters"

23. Rub the flowers to encourage the willows. The dark wind blew through the air all night.

Peaceful dawn without clouds. It's still bright and springy. ——Song Dynasty Li Zhiyi's "Reduced Words Mulanhua (I was very happy to receive the Jinling News, and borrowed wine from Zhao Jingxiu)" 5. Idioms about being open-minded and upright

Upright: having a bright and open mind. Aboveboard and aboveboard, describes a person's behavior that is honest and frank, with no privacy or ambiguity.

Pronunciation: guāng míng lěi luò

Definition: upright: bright and open-minded. Be honest and upright.

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Source: "Book of Jin·Shi Le Zai Ji": "When a man acts, he should make the 猌 (Lei) fall, as bright as the sun and the moon." Volume 74 of "Zhu Zi Yu Lei" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty: "For example, if a person is upright and upright, he is a good person, and if he is ignorant and dark, he is not a good person."

Example: Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty, "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·" "Nie Xiaoqian": "Young master~~ is admired by heaven and man." 6. What are the idioms that describe "honest and upright"

1. Worthy of doing bù kuì bù zuò

Ashamed, Confused, ashamed. Be upright and have a clear conscience.

2. Aboveboard jīn huái lěi luò

Open-minded, open-minded; aboveboard: upright. Be open-minded and aboveboard.

3. Upright táng táng zhèng zhèng

A dignified and grand appearance; upright: a neat appearance. It was originally described as strong and neat, but now it is also described as upright.

4. Lěi luò guāng míng

Open-minded and upright.

5. Open and aboveboard guāng míng lěi luò

Be honest and upright.