Poems about facing difficulties

1. Poems about facing difficulties

Poems about facing difficulties 1. Ancient poems about facing setbacks

1. Overcoming mountains and rivers There is no way out, but there is another village where the willows are dark and the flowers are bright. ——Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village"

Definition: Zhangshui is winding and twisting, and when I suspect that there is no road ahead, a small mountain village with green flowers and green flowers suddenly appears.

2. The heavy snow pressed down on the green pine trees, and the green pine trees stood tall and straight. ——Chen Yi's "Green Pine"

Explanation: The heavy snow seems to be crushing the green pine, but the green pine is not afraid or yielding, and still stands upright.

3. The wildfire never burns out, but the spring breeze blows it again. ——Bai Juyi "Farewell to the Ancient Grass_"

Definition: No matter how mercilessly the fire burns, as long as the spring breeze blows, green weeds will appear everywhere again.

4. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. ——Liu An, King of Huainan, "Huainanzi·Human Lessons"

Interpretation: It is a metaphor that although you suffer a loss for a while, you can gain benefits from it.

5. Even after countless hardships, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. ——Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone"

Interpretation: After thousands of blows, it is still strong, no matter it is the southeast wind in the scorching summer or the northwest wind in the severe winter, it is still tough.

Extended information:

Ways to face setbacks:

1. Vent: If you have pain in your heart, you can choose a variety of ways to vent, such as talking to friends and singing. ,travel.

2. Beliefs and spiritual pillars: Firmly believe in your own beliefs and answer yourself: What is the spiritual pillar of your own survival.

3. Responsibility: See your responsibilities and know that you are needed.

2. Verses expressing difficulties encountered

Verses expressing difficulties encountered: Mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way out, and there is a dark willow and bright flowers in another village.

Source of the poem: "Visiting Shanxi Village" Author: Lu You Full text: Moxiao's farmer's wax wine is muddy, and in good years there are enough chickens and dolphins for visitors. Mountain darkly, vista.

The flutes and drums follow the spring society, and the clothes and clothes are simple and ancient. From now on, if I am allowed to take advantage of the moonlight, I will knock on the door all the time and night with my stick.

Introduction to the author: Lu You (1125-1210), with the title of Wu Guan, nicknamed Fang Weng, Han nationality, was a native of Shanyin, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing), a writer, historian and patriotic poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. Lu You was born when the Northern Song Dynasty was overthrown, and he was deeply influenced by his family's patriotism when he was young.

During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, he took the examination of the Ministry of Rites, but his official career was not smooth because he was rejected by Qin Hui. After Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty came to the throne, he was granted a Jinshi background and successively held the posts of chief registrar of Ningde County in Fuzhou, official of the imperial edict, general magistrate of Longxing Prefecture, etc. Because of his persistence in resisting the Jin Dynasty, he was repeatedly rejected by the Zhuhe faction.

In the seventh year of Qiandao (1171), at the invitation of Wang Yan, the Xuanfu envoy of Sichuan, he joined the army and served in the Nanzheng shogunate. The following year, the shogunate was dissolved, and Lu You was ordered to enter Shu, where he became acquainted with Fan Chengda.

After Song Guangzong succeeded to the throne, he was promoted to be a doctor in the Ministry of Rites and a reviewer of the Record Academy. Soon after, he was dismissed from office and returned to his hometown for "mocking and chanting the wind and moon". In the second year of Jiatai (1202), Emperor Ningzong of the Song Dynasty ordered Lu You to go to Beijing and preside over the compilation of Xiaozong's and Guangzong's "Records of the Two Dynasties" and "History of the Three Dynasties".

After the book was completed, Lu You lived in seclusion in Shanyin for a long time. He passed away in the second year of Jiading (1210) and left his last work "Shi'er". Lu You kept writing all his life and made great achievements in both poetry and prose. His poems have easy-to-understand language and neat and rigorous composition. They combine Li Bai's majesty and unrestrainedness with Du Fu's melancholy and desolation. In particular, their patriotic enthusiasm has a profound impact on later generations.

Lu You also has a talent for history. His "Book of the Southern Tang Dynasty" is "concise and accurate", and the historical commentary is colorful and has high historical value.

3. Write an ancient poem and a famous aphorism about facing and overcoming difficulties

. Being poor makes you strong, and you will not fall into the clouds. ——Wang Bo

. Dao is enough to forget things and achieve spring, and ambition is enough to make the rise and fall of Qi. ——Su Shi

The jade scripture is polished into many tools, and when the sword is pulled out and buried, it relies on the sky. ——Wang Dingbao

The husband is noble and unyielding, so success or failure does not matter. ——Lu You

How can you be afraid of dangers and hardships if you feel like a stone without a feather? ——Li Bai

Fame often comes from poverty and neutrality, and disasters often arise from clever places. ——Lu You

A stone can be sharpened to turn dullness into sharpness. ——Liu Yuxi

If you don’t see it, the long pine tree is lying in the gully due to the wind and frost, but it will stand tall and support the hall. ——Lu You

Those who set great ambitions in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. ——Su Shi

Studying is like getting on a boat, and you can’t slow down even for a moment. ——Zhu Xi

Mortals have the resources for knowledge, and they must work hard to learn and practice. ——Zhu Xi

Although it is hard work to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get the gold after blowing all the sand. ——Liu Yuxi

There will be times when the wind breaks through the waves, and the cloud sails are hung directly to help the sea.

-----Li Bai

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