What are the open minded poets and verses, and the poems with a generous heart?

Updated on culture 2024-07-01
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Verses with a generous heart:

    1. Who has not died since ancient times? Keep Dan in mind.

    From: Song Dynasty Wen Tianxiang "Crossing the Zero Ding Yang".

    Interpretation: Since ancient times, people have inevitably died! If you can be loyal to the country, you can still shine for thousands of years after death and leave a name in history.

    2. Although it is hard to find thousands of waters, the sand has been blown away and the gold has arrived.

    From: Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Waves and Sands: Part III".

    Interpretation: Gold panning has to be filtered thousands of times, although it is hard, but only when the sediment is exhausted, will the shiny ** be revealed.

    3. I'd rather die with incense on the branches, how could it have blown down in the north wind.

    From: Song Dynasty Zheng Sixiao "Han Ju Painting Chrysanthemum".

    Interpretation: It is better to wither and die on the branches than to blow down in the cold north wind!

    4. I am born to be useful, and my daughter will come back when I am gone.

    From: Tang Dynasty Li Bai "Will Enter the Wine".

    Interpretation: God has created my talents, which must be useful, and I can get them again after spending a thousand taels**.

    5. There will be times when the wind and waves will be long, and the clouds will sail into the sea.

    From: Tang Dynasty Li Bai "Difficult to Walk: Part I".

    Interpretation: I believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will always come, and the time will definitely set sail and cross the sea!

    Famous quotes about big-heartedness

    1. You must be able to endure what others can't endure, so that you can do what people can't; Whoever has great talent will have great measure. - Wang Zhitie.

    2. Be open-minded: Don't be upset, pessimistic and disappointed by unpleasant trivial matters. —Benjamin Franklin.

    3. Enlightenment is to be able to live with a broad mind in any situation. - Masaoka Shiki.

    4. The world is wide in the belly, and there are often ferryboats.

    5. There is no resentment and stubbornness. There is no need to be prepared for a husband. There will be patience, and it will be helped. There is tolerance, and virtue is great. —Shang Shu

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    "The Yellow River falls into the sky and goes to the East China Sea, and thousands of miles are written into the chest. These two sentences say that the Yellow River seems to fall from the sky, roaring down, and flowing into the East China Sea; It pours thousands of miles, goes straight to the heart, is open-minded, and high-spirited. The mind of the Yellow River seems to be the beauty of friends, and it is also afraid of being open-minded.

    Writing scenes and allegorical feelings, containing depth and breadth. From Li Bai's "Gift to Pei Fourteen".

    Gift Pei XIV" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai.

    When I met Uncle Pei, Lang was like a jade mountain.

    "The Yellow River falls into the sky and goes to the East China Sea, and thousands of miles are written into the chest.

    Riding a white turtle did not dare to do it, Jin Gao Nanshan bought Jun Gu.

    Wandering Liuhe knows nothing, floating like a floating cloud and going west!

    Translation: Seeing Jun is like seeing Jin people Pei Shuze, such as walking on the Jade Mountain, Lang Ran shines on people. The broadness of the king's mind, like the Yellow River falling into the sky, straight into the East China Sea, should be included in the middle; The king's vastness, even Hebo did not dare to ride a white turtle to cross it; Jun is tall, even if Jin Gao Nanshan buys Jun to take care of it, it is worth it.

    Jun wanders in the Liuhe, and no one who knows each other, now looks at the floating clouds in the sky, and is about to drift west.

    Appreciation: "Gift Pei Fourteen" was written about the eleventh year of Tianbao (752 AD) when Li Bai returned to Liangyuan from Luoyang. A farewell poem created by Li Bai, this poem is based on the famous man Pei Shu of the Jin Dynasty to describe Pei Fourteen, praising Pei Fourteen for his handsomeness, broad-mindedness, and high-pitched attitude, but not known to the world, but like a floating cloud in the sky, floating in the world and useless. The whole poem expresses the sorrow of parting from his friends, and expresses the author's feelings of admiration and admiration for his friends.

    The author praises his friends, cites them as bosom friends, and sees his own bosom and personality in the spiritual outlook of his friends.

    Pei 14 is a transcendent person. He was about to leave Li Bai and go west, and the poet wrote this poem to say goodbye.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Look up to the sky and laugh and go out, how can my generation be a Penghao person. ——Li Bai, "Nanling Farewell Children Enter Beijing".

    At that time, people didn't know Lingyun Mu, and they waited for Lingyun to start high. - Du Xunhe, "Komatsu".

    Wrapped in a coarse cloth, he has poetry and books in his belly. - Su Shi, "Farewell to Dong Chuan".

    Without a cold bone, how to get the plum blossom fragrance. ——Huang Tiller Zen Master's "Ode to the Teachings in the Upper Hall".

    Dapeng rose with the wind one day and soared up to 90,000 miles. - Li Bai "On Li Yong".

    There will be times when the wind and waves will be long, and the clouds will sail into the sea. ——Li Bai, "Difficult to Walk: Part I".

    I am born to be useful, and my daughter will come back when I am gone. - Li Bai's "Will Enter the Wine".

    If you are poor, you will be good to yourself, and if you are good, you will be good to the world. —Mencius, Dedicated Chapters, Section 9

    Life is a hero, and death is also a ghost. - Li Qingzhao, "Summer Quatrain".

    The road is long, and I will go up and down to seek. - Qu Yuan's "Lisao".

    Ninety thousand miles of wind is moving. ——Li Qingzhao "Fisherman's Pride, Sky Meets Clouds and Clouds".

    The boy does not show his ambitions, and he is born with an eight-foot body. —Cautionary Tales, Vol. 40

    Danqing doesn't know that the old man is coming, and the wealth is like a floating cloud to me. - Du Fu's "Danqing Presents General Cao".

    The eldest husband was born in heaven and earth, how can he be depressed and live under the people for a long time! - Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Ninth Chapter

    Heroes have great ambitions, good plans, the opportunity to contain the universe, and the ambition to swallow heaven and earth. - Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Twenty-first Chapter

    Indifferent to Mingzhi. Tranquil and distant. - Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Thirty-Seventh Chapter

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    All men are mortal? Keep Dan in mind. - Wen Tianxiang, "Crossing the Zero Ding Yang".

    It will be the top of the mountain, and the mountains will be seen at a glance. —Du Fu, Wangyue

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