1. Ancient verses about exploration
Ancient verses about exploration 1. Verses describing exploration
1. What you get on paper will eventually feel shallow, and it will never be the same. Know this and act accordingly.
From "Winter Night Reading to Show Ziyu" written by Lu You of the Song Dynasty
The ancients spared no effort in learning, and it was only when they were young that they were able to achieve success.
I only know that this matter needs to be carried out in detail.
Definition:
The ancients spared no effort in learning. They worked hard when they were young and achieved success in old age. After all, the knowledge obtained from books is not perfect. To understand things thoroughly, you must practice it yourself.
2. Although it is hard work to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand.
From "Lang Tao Sha·Part 3" written by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty
The Bian River flows eastward with the eye of the tiger, and the clear Huai River dawns like duck-headed spring.
Look at the sandy place at the ferry, how many people are crossing the world.
Definition:
The Bian River flows eastward, with fine ripples in the water. The clear Huaihe River shows a duck-head green spring color in the morning. Look at the place where the ferry flows and washes the sand, how many people have passed through it.
3. What seems ordinary and the most extraordinary turns out to be easy but difficult.
From "Poems on Zhang Siye" written by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty
Suzhou Siye is famous for his poetry, and his music and music are all exquisite and captivating.
What seems ordinary is the most extraordinary, but it is easy but difficult to achieve.
Interpretation:
Suzhou Siye's poetry has long been famous, and everyone praised his Yuefu for its superb and fascinating style. The reality seems to be ordinary and the most bizarre, but writing it seems easy but full of hardships.
4. Don’t be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top.
From "Climbing Feilai Peak" by Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty
At the Qianxun Pagoda on Feilai Mountain, I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rising. (Feilaishan, one work: Feilaifeng)
Don’t be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the highest level. (Zi Yuan 1: Zi Yuan)
Interpretation:
It is said that from the very high tower of Feilai Peak, you can see the rising sun when the rooster crows. I am not afraid that the floating clouds will block my sight, just because I am at the top now.
5. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down.
"Li Sao" (Excerpt) Pre-Qin Dynasty: Qu Yuan
The morning begins in Cangwu Xi, and the evening reaches the county garden. If you want to keep this spirit as trivial as possible, the sun will fade away.
I ordered Xihe to take care of the festival, and look at the concubine without any pressure. The road is long and far away, I will search up and down.
The remaining horses are drinking in the salty pond, and the remaining bridles are like fusang. The trees are folded to brush against the sun, and the sheep are chatting with each other.
Definition:
Starting from Cangwu in the south in the morning, we arrived at Kunlun Mountain in the evening. I wanted to stay in Lingsuo for a while, but the sun was setting in the west and it was already dark. I ordered Xi He to stop his whip and move slowly, and not to let the sun approach the Kuanxi Mountain. The road ahead is long and far, and I will pursue my ideal up and down. Let my horse drink from the salty pond, and tie its reins to the hibiscus tree. If I fold the branches to block the sun, I can wander leisurely for the time being.
2. What are the poems that describe "exploration"
1. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. Chu - Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
Translation: In the pursuit of truth, the road ahead is still long, but I will persevere and spare no effort to pursue and explore.
2. If you want to see farther, reach a higher level. "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty
Translation: If you want to see enough of the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb to a higher tower.
3. I and the four others held fire to get in. The deeper they went in, the harder it was to get in, and the more amazing they saw. "A Journey to Baochan Mountain" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty
Translation: Four people and I walked in with torches. The deeper we went in, the more difficult it became to move forward, and the more wonderful the sights we saw.
4. The journey of the sun and the moon seems to be out of it; the stars are shining brightly, just like it is out of it; fortunately, it is even possible to sing a song to express one's aspirations. Three Kingdoms - Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea"
Translation: The movements of the sun and moon seem to emanate from this vast ocean. The stars of the Milky Way are brilliant, as if they were produced from this vast ocean. I was very happy and used this poem to express my inner ambition.
5. Ask the canal how clear it is, it means there is a source of living water. Song Dynasty - Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books"
Translation: Why is the water in Fangtang so clear? It is because there is an inexhaustible source that continuously delivers living water to it.
6. The ancients left no stone unturned in their knowledge, and only when they are young and old can they become successful. What I have learned on paper is ultimately shallow, and I know that I have to do it in detail. Song Dynasty - Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu"
Translation: The ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve success until old age. After all, the knowledge obtained from books is not perfect. If you want to deeply understand the truth, you must practice it yourself.
If you don't do it down-to-earth, then everything you hope for will be in vain. - Molwa A person's experience must be obtained through hard work, and only the tempering of years can make it mature. - Shakespeare.
4. Who has 20 ancient poems about exploration?
Kneel down and put on the quilt to express my words, Geng Wu has achieved the right result;
The jade and the Qiu are used to ride " "Yi", the lower part is "bird" (pronounced "righteousness"), and the wind is still on the way;
The morning starts from the sky, and the evening reaches the county garden;
If I want to keep this spirit as trivial as possible, the sun will fade away;
I ordered Xihe to destroy the festival, and I am in a hurry when I look at the mountain;
The road is so long that it can be repaired far away. Come, I will search up and down;
I drink the remaining horses in the salty pond, and the remaining bridles are like hibiscus;
I fold the wood to brush the sun, and chat leisurely to care for the sheep;
Wangshu envoys came to the front, and Fei Lian envoys came to the rear;
Emperor Luan came to warn me first, but Lei Shi told me that I didn't have any;
I make the phoenix fly in the evening, and then the day and night;
The drifting wind gathers them apart, and the handsome clouds and neons come to control them;
They all gather together to separate and reunite, and the spotted land separates above and below. ;
I ordered the emperor to open and close the window, and lean on it to look at me;
When the weather is warm, it will stop, and the orchids will grow and linger;
The world is turbid and unclear, and I like to hide the beauty and be jealous