1. Ancient poems about the spirit of poverty
Ancient poems about the spirit of poverty 1. Poems about poverty
It is difficult to grow up without poverty. Innocent.
Scholars have never been poor since ancient times, and their literary talents are uniform throughout 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? ——Poem No. 3 of "Lide New Residence" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
It is better to be poor and happy than to be rich and worry-free. ——Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Leng Lu"
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 strengthen themselves! ——"Poetry of a Child Prodigy"
There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, which shelter all the poor people in the world with joy, and are as peaceful as a mountain despite the wind and rain. ——Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind"
Poverty and lowliness cannot be moved away--"Mencius, Duke Teng Wen" by Zou Mengke of the Warring States Period
Don't be obsessed with wealth and honor, and don't worry about it. Feeling sorry for poverty. ——"The Biography of Mr. Wu Liu" by Tao Yuanming
2. Poems describing poverty
1. Poverty is unbearable and desolate. Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty "Moon over the Xijiang River·Looking for sorrow and hatred without reason"
2. Poverty is desperate for food and clothing. Tang Bai Juyi's "Xianyin"
3. If you are not rich in life, you will be poor. Tang Bai Juyi's "Xianyin"
4. Poverty is given to Xing Xingzi. "The Most Practical" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty
5. A poor, old and thin family sells clogs. "Sigh" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty
6. In a poor fellow villager. Tang Yuanjie's "Old Tour of Yuhangxi Township"
7. Wealth and poverty. Han Shizhong of the Song Dynasty "Linjiang Fairy·Looking at the clear mountains and forests in winter"
8. Poverty is nothing to complain about. "Borrowing a Car" by Tang Mengjiao
9. Working in poverty is like living in a village. "Shu Huai" by Zhang Zhang of the Tang Dynasty
10. The reason is poverty. Tang Hanshan's "Three Hundred and Three Poems"
3. Poems about poverty and determination
Being poor makes you stronger, and your ambition will not fall into the clouds. If you are poor, you can benefit yourself; if you are rich, you can help the world.
"If you are poor, you can be good for yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world." This comes from the "Exerting Heart Chapters and Sentences" in "Mencius".
The original sentence is "If you are poor, you will be good for yourself; if you are prosperous, you will be good for the world." It means that when you are unsuccessful, you must take good care of your own moral cultivation; when you are successful, you must work hard to make the world, that is, the common people, Get benefits.
The book "Mencius" is a collection of Mencius' remarks. It was compiled by Mencius and his disciple ***. It records Mencius's language and political views (benevolent government, the distinction between kings and hegemons, the people and the people). This is a classic Confucian work on political action.
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4. Poems describing poverty
1 Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty: "Part 1 of Compassion for the Farmers"
It was noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat was dripping from the soil. Who knew that all the ingredients for a delicious meal are hard work?
2 Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty: "Compassion for the Farmers II"
Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn. There is no idle land everywhere, and farmers especially starve to death.
3 Song Dynasty Zhang Yu: "Silkworm Woman"
I went to the silkworm market yesterday and came back full of tears. Those who are covered with silkworms are not silkworm farmers.
4 Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty: "The Potter"
There is no earth in front of the door, and there is no tile on the house. The ten fingers are not sticky with mud,
5 Another long song: "The Charcoal Seller" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. The charcoal seller cut down firewood and burned charcoal in the southern mountains. His face was dusty and smoky, his temples were gray and his fingers were black. Where do you make money from selling charcoal? The clothes on your body and the food in your mouth. Poor clothes and clothes, worried about the cold weather.
There is a foot of snow outside the city at night, and at dawn the charcoal cart is rolling over the ice tracks. The cows were trapped and the people were hungry. The sun was getting high and they rested in the mud outside the south gate of the city. Who is Pian Pian riding here? The messenger in yellow is in white. He holds the document in his hand and pronounces the edict, returns to the carriage and shouts at the oxen to lead them north. A cart of charcoal weighs more than a thousand kilograms, and the palace envoys will regret it. Half a piece of red gauze and one foot of silk are fastened to the cow's head and filled with charcoal. (Note, Zhi is a pseudonym, Gutong value)
5. Poems about poverty
In life, there is no need to be poor when you grow old.
The fifth chapter of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty. The general meaning of this sentence is: People should not suffer poverty in old age during their lifetime.
When a person reaches old age, his energy is exhausted, he is unable to do anything, and his ability to resist external hardships is also greatly weakened. If he suffers from poverty again at this time, he will definitely suffer mental and physical torture. and pain, this sentence can be used to say that it is unfortunate to suffer poverty in old age; it can also be used to explain that when you are young, you should not be inactive or squander your enjoyment, so that you will suffer from poverty in old age. Cao Xueqin, a Manchu novelist of the Qing Dynasty, said in "A Dream of Red Mansions" that poverty can build masculinity.
Poverty Quotes Ancient Roman poet Lucanus Poverty teaches the poor everything. Ancient Roman dramatist Platus A miser is always in poverty.
The ancient Roman poet Horace There is no tile above and no place for a cone below. "Book of Tang" describes people who have nothing and are extremely poor.
"Book of the Tang Dynasty" "Book of the Tang Dynasty" The Miao people were taxed too much and could not eat, so they were transferred to the official warehouse and turned into soil. Famous quotes about poverty from "Wild Songs" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty.
Lose: pay, donate. The general idea of ??these two sentences is: Due to natural disasters, the seedlings in the fields are sparse, and the taxes are extremely heavy. All the limited grain harvested in the autumn must be used to pay taxes and sent to the official warehouse, where it is allowed to rot and rot. For dust, but oneself have no food or clothing.
The poem uses plain and understandable language and uses a strong contrast method to express the situation where taxes are heavy and people are living in dire straits. The contrast between "sparse seedlings" and "high taxes", and the contrast between "no food" and "turned into soil" all strengthen the expressive effect, revealing more and more deeply the heavy taxes and the hardship of the working people's living conditions.
It can be used to express the extremely poor living conditions of farmers in the old society. Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji's "Old Song of the Wild" In the end, the grain and millet belong to someone else, and I don't know where to leave my wife.
"Farmer Father" by Zhang Bi of the Tang Dynasty. The general meaning of these two sentences is: I work hard all year round, but all the grain collected in the fields is used to pay taxes. As a result, the family cannot maintain a minimum life. It is difficult for them to survive, and their wife and children do not know where to throw them.
It can be used to reflect the situation in which working people suffered cruel exploitation and lived in extreme poverty in the old society. Zhang Bi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Farmer's Father" wild vegetables provide food for the people, and the sweet and long-flowered flowers add to the food, and the fallen leaves add fuel to the ancient locust trees.
"Relieving Sorrows" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty. Sweet: It tastes sweet.
Huo: bean leaves. Yang: rely on.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is that I picked some wild vegetables such as bean leaves to satisfy my hunger, and I thought they tasted sweet, and added some fallen leaves to make firewood, all thanks to the ancient locust tree. This is Yuan Zhen's recollection of living in poverty with his late wife. Between the lines, he reveals his deep praise for his late wife's contentment with the poor life.
The situation reflected in these two poems is similar to that in Du Xunhe's "The Widow in the Mountains" "Every time they pick wild vegetables and roots to cook, and spin firewood with leaves to cook", the latter is a direct description of the suffering of the working people. The former also reflects a life attitude of being content with poverty and happy with morality. When reading works or reflecting on life, you should pay attention to this difference in similarities.
Yuan Zhen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Removal of Sorrow" The quilt has been as cold as iron for many years, and the delicate child is lying on it and is cracked inside. "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.
Quilt: (qīnqin): Quilt. Evil (wù Wu) lying: I hate sleeping and don’t want to sleep.
The general meaning of these two sentences is: a rag that has been covered for many years is as cold as iron. The ignorant Jiao'er didn't want to lie in the cold and hard quilt, so she kicked randomly and cracked the quilt.
Through the vivid and detailed description of "the sweet child lying in bed", the poem not only vividly depicts the childish actions of an ignorant child who refuses to get into the cold bed, but also allows us to see that the poet's life has changed. fell into a very poor situation. Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind" I was born without farmland to eat and broke the inkstone, but now the inkstone has dried up and cannot be polished.
Poverty Famous Quotes Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Ci Yun Kong Yifu has been in drought for a long time and it has rained heavily". Shi Po Inkstone: Eating on a Po Inkstone, which means living only by writing.
Erlai: Recently. The general meaning of these two sentences is: I have no land or property in my life, and I only rely on a broken inkstone to make a living. But recently, even the broken inkstone has dried up and I can't grind out ink.
The author did not own any property in his life, and only made a living by writing poems and essays. Later, he was demoted again and again, and his situation became more difficult. He was so depressed that he could no longer write poems. This is what the author wants to express, but he expresses it in symbolic language such as "eating breaks the inkstone" and "the inkstone cannot be worn out", giving abstract ideas a vivid and tangible concrete image. Writing methods can give us useful enlightenment.
It can be used to describe the embarrassment of life of disillusioned intellectuals. Su Shi, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Ci rhyme Kong Yifu has been in drought for a long time and then it rains" Poverty is not a shame, but being ashamed of poverty is a shame.
British historian Thomas Fuller The only thing that can be obtained without labor is "poverty". English Renaissance playwright and poet William Shakespeare Only poverty can force out skills, it is the master of labor.
Theocritos, the ancient Greek poet, eats sparingly, drinks water, bends his arms and rests on his pillow, and enjoys it. Famous quotes about poverty from "The Analects of Confucius" by Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period.
Rice: used as a verb to eat. Rough food: Rough food.
Humerus (gonggong): the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow, here generally refers to the arm. The general meaning of these sentences is: eat whole grains, drink plain water, and bend your arms as pillows. There is also fun in this.
The original text is that Confucius expressed that he was content with a life of poverty and did not covet wealth. Although the living conditions were very difficult, he could get pleasure from learning. Now it can be used to describe some people who are content with difficult living conditions.
Confucius, a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period, and the founder of the Confucian School, "The Analects of Confucius·Xueer" Ambition and poverty are brothers in need, and they are often seen together in the world. British historian Thomas Fuller Labor can free us from three major disasters: loneliness, bad habits, and poverty.
German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe Prideful morality leads to abundance, then to poverty, and finally to disrepute. American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Franklin Poverty, you are the source of human art, you give great inspiration to poets.
Poverty Quotes by Love Moore A gentleman lives in a world where he is willing to wear bad clothes, eat rough food, and work hard, and there is nothing wrong with this. Qing Dynasty Yan Yuan's "Yan Li's Suicide Notes: Chronicle of Mr. Yan Xizhai".
The way of a gentleman: A person with high moral standards. Gan: willingly.
Si: That’s right. Mistake: fault, mistake.
The general idea of ??these sentences is: The gentleman's attitude towards life is to be willing to wear inferior clothes, to eat rough food, to be willing to work hard and expensively, so that there will be no fault. These few sentences are the moral standards of a gentleman.
6. What are the poems that describe "poverty"
I am alone in the depressed city, and I am now alone and poor - "Li Sao" by Qu Yuan in the Pre-Qin Dynasty
There is a poor woman again, holding a child beside her, holding an earring in her right hand, and hanging a basket on her left arm - Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Guan Mao Mao"
There are poor people in Chang'an, which is auspicious. Not too much - "Snow" by Luo Yin of the Tang Dynasty
At dusk, the mountains are far away, and the weather is cold, the white house is poor - "The Master Stays at Furong Mountain in the Snow" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty
The husband is poor We should not have enough, and we have no money to drink when we meet today - Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems of Farewell to Dong Da"
If Rong Rong visits and drinks Oxford, he will forget about poverty - Nalan Xingde, "Hua Tang Chun" of the Qing Dynasty ·A pair of people from one generation to another in a lifetime"
A poor man is unfamiliar, but a young slave is familiar with it when he is idle - "Bu Shuzi·Shao Yao Tuan Hong" by Hong Zikui of the Song Dynasty
There is no market for plate meals At the same time, the bottle and restaurant are poor and only old fermented grains are used - "The Guest Arrives" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
People living in poverty often have no fireworks, not only in the Ming Dynasty, but also for Zitui - "Cold Food" by Meng Yunqing of the Tang Dynasty
Heaven will turn gold and jade into wind and dew, which once caused Gao Qiu to be poor several times - Tang Dynasty·Gao Chan's "Autumn"
If you don't care about Bao Bao when he is poor, this way is abandoned by people today like dirt - Tang Dynasty · Du Fu's "Poor Friendship"
To learn Taoism, one must teach to the bone, and only have five or three essays in his pocket - Tang Dynasty · Lu Dongbin's "Queju"
Live up to the three honours, do not betray others, do not bully The Shinto does not bully the poor - Tang Dynasty Lu Dongbin's "Quatrains"
The gloomy guarding of poverty and low status is unreasonable - Tang Dynasty Chen Tao's "Wandering Ziyin"
There are many poor households and farmers with heavy taxes. Hungry in the dry fields - "People of Other States" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
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7. Describing the poor Verses
1 Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty: "Compassion for the Farmers 1" It was noon on the day of hoeing, and sweat dripped from the crops on the soil. Who knew that all the ingredients for the meal were hard work. 2 Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty: "Compassion for the Farmers" 2. Sow one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn. There is no idle land in the world, and farmers especially starve to death. 3 Song Dynasty Zhang Yu: "Silkworm Woman" I went to the silkworm market yesterday and came back full of tears. Those who were covered with silken clothes were not raised. Silkworm. 4 Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty: "The Potter" The earth in front of the pottery is all gone, and there is no tile on the house. The ten fingers are not sticky with mud. 5 Another long song: "The Charcoal Seller" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty The charcoal seller cut firewood Burning charcoal in Nanshan. His face is dusty and smoky, his temples are gray and his fingers are black. Where can I make money from selling charcoal? The clothes on my body are so unlucky that I eat in my mouth. I am so sorry that my clothes are so thin. I am worried about the price of charcoal and hope it will be cold. At night, there is a foot of snow outside the city. At dawn, I drive a charcoal cart over ice tracks. The cows are trapped and the people are hungry. The sun is already high, so I rest in the mud outside the south gate of the city. Who is Pian Pian riding here? The envoy in yellow and white shirt holds the document in his hand and pronounces the imperial edict. He returns to the cart and scolds the oxen to lead it to the north. A cartload of charcoal weighs more than a thousand kilograms. The palace envoy drives the general to regret it. Half a piece of red silk and one foot of silk silk are tied to the oxen's head to fill it with charcoal. . (Note, zhi is the word "tongjia", the ancient value of "tongtong").