Ideal poem

The ideal poem is as follows:

1, strong heart is not old, and you can still be a ghost when you are dead. -Lu You's Five Disgruntled Books, Part Two.

2. Xin He's gratitude, serving him wholeheartedly, and both of them are full of intrigues. -Li Bai's "Difficult to Walk Two".

From now on, I put my official hat aside and find the eternal way is the only happiness. -Cen Can's "Go to Ji 'an with Gao".

Ideal is a beautiful imagination and hope for future things, and it is also a metaphor for the idea of achieving the most perfect state for something. It is people's yearning and pursuit for the future society and their own development, which is formed in the process of practice and has the possibility of realization.

It is a concentrated expression of people's world outlook, outlook on life and values in the goal of struggle.

Meet immediate material and spiritual needs, but also look forward to future life goals, looking forward to meeting higher material and spiritual needs. The unremitting pursuit of the future is the driving force and source of ideal formation.

Ideal, short term, long term. Short-term generally refers to the goal to be completed in the near future. Long-term is generally called lofty ideal, which requires a long struggle, even more than one generation.

Ideal refers to the imagination that conforms to the goal of rational thinking, and it is also the idea of treating the goal rationally for oneself.

Scientific terms of success

Ideal is a reasonable imagination or hope for things (it is reasonable, different from fantasy and fantasy, and can be realized).

Religious nouns

Ideal: a good wish or ambition or a grand goal or a good state. Constant, substantial and eternal appearance or phenomenon characteristics are aesthetic characteristics deeply rooted in perfect ideas or models.

Its extreme extension comes from Plato's Republic, which holds that the concept of perfection can only be expressed as an imperfect mirror image in real life.

This kind of perfection is the ideal that artists strive to pursue in a specific period, form and context.

This is a particularly prominent concept in European academic circles in the period of classical art, Renaissance, 17 and 18 centuries. It is a beautiful wish in people's hearts, a source of strength, a driving force for progress and a hope for life.