1. Insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are originally in the broken rocks; After thousands of torture and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind, or the winter of the northwest wind, it can withstand, and will still be tough and straight.
2. I don't regret the widening of my belt, and I am haggard for the people who have disappeared.
3. Don't be boasted of good colors, just keep your breath fresh and dry.
4. but before he could conquer, he was dead, and heroes have wept on their coats ever since.
5. Do your best until you die.
6. No matter the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
7. Be vain about your merits and demerits, and laugh at the frost and snow in winter. Life is quiet and indifferent, and life is virtuous.
8. I am willing to die, leaving only innocence in the world.
9. Pottery has completely removed the soil in front of the house, and there is no tile on the house.
1, scattered into mud and ground into dust, only the fragrance remains the same.
11. Look down at a thousand fingers and bow your head as a willing ox.
12. Julian Waghann Beiding Central Plains Japanese Family Festival has never forgotten to engage in it.
13. after all the flowers are gathered into honey, who will work hard for and be sweet for?
14, sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently.
15. I don't feel sorry for myself in a lonely village, but I still think about defending the country.
16. I know from afar that it is not snow, because there is fragrance coming.
17. After a hundred flowers are gathered into honey, it is sweet for whom you work hard. 2. Poems about silent dedication and no regrets
1. and the silk-worms of spring will weave until they die, a wax torch begins with tears. -Li shangyin's untitled
2. falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more. -Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems"
3. Look at a thousand fingers and bow your head as a willing ox. -Lu Xun
4. After all the flowers are gathered into honey, you will work hard for whom you are sweet. Luo Yin's Self-Dispatch
5, but before he could conquer, he was dead, and heroes have wept on their coats ever since. Du Fu's Shu Xiang
6. Dare to change the sun and the moon into a new sky for the sake of sacrifice and ambition. -Mao Zedong
7. I will not regret my belt widening, and I will be haggard for Iraq. Liu Yong's "Butterfly Loves Flowers"
8. Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a heart to shine. Wen Tianxiang's
9. I don't care if I die, but I leave my innocence in the world. Yu Qian's Lyrics of Lime
1. Sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently. Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night 3. Famous sayings about silent dedication
and the silk-worms of spring will weave until they die, and every night the candles will weep their wicks away-Tang Li Shangyin
The husband is both expensive and good, so he is not alone. (Bai Juyi)
Come with a heart and don't take half a blade of grass. (Tao Xingzhi)
People's happiness is my reward. (Madame Curie)
A person's value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to the promotion of human interests. (Einstein)
If a person only thinks of himself, there must be more sad things than happy things in his life. (Ma Ming Sibilia Ke)
What is really remarkable about a real scholar is that he secretly did a lot of great work and was not famous for it before his death. (Balzac)
I am a citizen of the world and should be born for mankind. (Nobel)
Buried roots make branches produce fruits without asking for any reward.
(Tagore)
People need a heart that sacrifices their own selfish interests. (Turgenev)
The night quietly opened the flowers, but let the day receive the thank-you notes. (Tagore)
For people, the greatest joy and happiness is to give their spiritual strength to others. (Suhomlinski)
All I have to do is to serve truth and justice with my meager strength.
(Einstein)
Do your best to fulfill your obligations, and you should know how valuable you really are.
(lev tolstoy) 4. What are the poems that describe "dedication without expecting anything in return"?
The poems that describe "dedication without expecting anything in return" are as follows:
1. Do your best until you die.
Source: Three Kingdoms Shu Zhuge Liang's "After the Example" Three Kingdoms Shu Zhuge Liang
Interpretation: Bowing: bending over to show respect and caution; Exhaustion: do your best; Has: stopped. It means to be diligent and do your best until you die.
2. I'm in a lonely village, but I don't feel sorry for myself. I still think about defending the wheel platform for my country.
Source: The Storm on November 4th
Interpretation: Lying in a lonely and desolate country, I didn't feel sad about my situation, but I still wanted to defend the frontier for my country.
3. Come with a heart and go without a grass.
from: Tao Xingzhi, a famous educator
Interpretation: Very noble, it's all about giving, and nothing in return. Expressed a noble spirit of selfless dedication!
4. if you want to eliminate the evils for the sage, you will be willing to decline and cherish the old age.
from: "Moving Left to Lan Guan to Show My Grandnephew Xiang" Han Yu in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: I wanted to get rid of harmful things for the Holy Family, but would I care about my old age because of my old age?
5. after all the flowers are gathered into honey, work hard and be sweet for whom.
from: Luo Yin in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Who are they busy for after they gather all the flowers to make honey? 5. Poem describing silent devotion
Poem 1:
and the silk-worms of spring will weave until they die, and every night the candles will weep their wicks away.
Source: Untitled by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation:
Spring silkworms only spit out silk when they cocoon to death, and wax oil like tears can drip dry when candles are burned to ashes.
verse 2: sneak into the night with the wind and moisten things silently.
Source: Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Spring rain falls quietly in the night with the spring breeze, and moistens all things on the earth silently.
verse 3: falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers better.
Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems
Interpretation: Although the flowers have fallen and turned into spring mud, they still need to provide nourishment for later flowers.
verse 4: it seems that this star is not last night, for whom the wind and dew stand in the middle of the night.
source: Huang Jingren's "qi Huai" in Qing dynasty.
Interpretation: Tonight is no longer last night. Last night's stars recorded the romantic story of blowing a flute under a flower, but today's stars only accompany the sad person.
verse 5: I don't regret it when my clothes are getting wider, which makes people haggard because of Iraq.
source: Liu Yong, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote "The Butterfly Loves Flowers, The Wind in a Dangerous Building is Fine".
definition: I'm getting thinner and I don't feel remorse. I'd rather be haggard for you.