Poetry describing the results of hard work

1. Verses about the fruits of hard work

Verses about the fruits of hard work 1. Poems about "hard work can achieve good results"

1. Bee

Tang Dynasty: Luo Yin

Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.

After collecting hundreds of flowers into honey, for whom does it work hard and for whom is it sweet?

Translation

Whether it is on the plains or in the mountains, wherever flowers bloom in the wind, bees are busy everywhere. Bee, you collect all the flowers and turn them into nectar. Who do you work hard for, and who do you want to taste the sweetness?

2. Inscribed on Brother and Nephew’s Bookstore

Tang Dynasty: Du Xunhe

Why is it that the road is not poor when you live in poverty? In times of chaos, it is the same as in times of tranquility.

Although his family is in a war zone, his brother and nephew often practice rituals and music.

The shadow of bamboo on the window shakes on the desk, and the sound of wild spring flows into the inkstone pond.

Young people work hard all their lives, and don’t waste time and effort.

Translation

Although the house I live in is simple but my knowledge has not decreased, I am still the same as before, even though there is war outside. Although there is a war in my hometown, my brother and nephew are still receiving the enlightenment of Confucianism. The shadow of the bamboo outside the window is still swaying on the desk, and the ink in the inkstone seems to make the tinkling sound of wild spring water.

The hard work you make when you are young is a lifelong event. Don’t relax your efforts at all in the face of the passing time.

3. Lang Tao Sha · Mo Dao’s slander is as deep as the waves

Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi

Mo Dao’s slander is as deep as the waves, Mo Yan’s moving guests are like the sinking sand .

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

Translation

Don’t say that slander is as scary as the vicious waves, and don’t say that the disgraced are like sand that sinks at the bottom of the water. It has to go through thousands of filtrations and go through untold hardships before you can finally get rid of the silt and get the sparkling gold.

4. Difficulty in Traveling · Part One

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Difficulty in Traveling! Traveling is difficult! There are many different roads, where are you now?

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

Translation

How difficult it is to travel in this world, how difficult it is; There are so many wrong roads in front of us, should I go north or south? I believe that one day, I will be able to ride the strong wind and break thousands of miles of waves; hang my sails high and move forward bravely in the sea!

5. Encouragement to learn

Tang Dynasty: Meng Jiao

When a stone is struck, there is fire; if it is not struck, there is no smoke.

People only know when they learn, but it is unnatural if they do not learn.

Everything has its own destiny, and it is not me who is the best.

Youth must be born early, how can one grow into a young man?

Translation

Only when the stone is hit, there will be sparks; if not hit, not even a little smoke will come out. The same is true for people. Only through learning can we master knowledge; if we don't learn, knowledge will not fall from the sky. Everything must be practiced by yourself. The knowledge obtained by others cannot replace your own talents. You should work hard as early as possible during your youth. Can a person remain a "youngster" forever?

2. Verses describing the harvest after hard work

Verses describing the harvest after hard work 1. The spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before the tears dry up.

2. There is a road to the mountain of books, and hard work is the path. There is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. 3. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold! 4. When Heaven is about to entrust this person with a great responsibility, he must first strain his mind and will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions, so tempting his heart and forbearance will benefit him beyond what he can do.

5. Without a bone-chilling cold, how can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms? 6. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough waves know the sincere minister. (Li Shimin, Tang Dynasty. "Gift to Xiao Yu") 7. Where is Chang'an? It's only under the hooves of horses. (p> (Tang Dynasty. Liu Yuxi. "Instructions on Rewarding Lotte and Yongzhi") 9. The great road is like the blue sky, I alone cannot reach it.

(Li Bai, Tang Dynasty. "Traveling is Difficult") 10. A young man's worries should be kept in the clouds. Who can think of sitting in the cold and humming (Li He, Tang Dynasty. "Wine Journey") 11. A piece of ice and a heart in jade pot. (Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling. "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower") 12. Sometimes when the wind blows and the waves break, the cloud sails are hung directly to help the sea.

(Tang. Li Bai. "Traveling is Difficult").

3. Verses and verses about success through hard work

1. "Scholar Bai's Thatched House" Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

A scholar from Bishan burned silver fish; The white horse went to the deep rock dwelling.

The ancients have used three winters' feet, and now they have opened more than ten thousand volumes when they were young.

The clear clouds cover the house, and the autumn water floats down the steps and breaks through the canal.

Wealth must come from hard work, and a man must read five cars of books.

Interpretation:

The wars of the Anshi Rebellion caused Bai Xueshi to lose his official position. He used to participate in government affairs and speak outrightly to advise others. He built a thatched hut in the steep green mountains and lived in seclusion. this.

But he still studied hard like Dongfang Shuo, a writer in the Han Dynasty. Although he was young, he was already successful in his studies.

Looking outside the thatched house, the auspicious clouds gather as densely as the hood of a car, and the autumn water flows along the road like a torrent of water rushing through a canal.

Since ancient times, prosperity and wealth must come from hard work. A wise man should read a lot of books like Bachelor Bai in order to gain fame.

2. "Encouragement to Learning" Tang Dynasty: Meng Jiao

When a stone is struck, there is fire; if it is not struck, there is no smoke.

People only know when they learn, but it is unnatural if they do not learn.

Everything has its own destiny, and it is not me who is the best.

Youth must be born early, how can one grow into a young man?

Definition:

Only when the stone is hit, there will be sparks; if not hit, not even a little smoke will come out.

The same is true for people. Only through learning can we master knowledge; if we don’t learn, knowledge will not fall from the sky.

Everything must be practiced by yourself. The knowledge gained by others cannot replace your own talents.

You should work hard as early as possible during your youth. Can a person remain a "youngster" forever?

3. "Poem to Encourage Learning/Occasionally" Song Dynasty: Zhu Xi

It is easy for a young man to learn, but it is difficult for an old man to succeed, so one inch of time should not be taken lightly.

Before I realized the dream of spring grass in the pond, the phoenix leaves in front of the steps already sounded the sound of autumn.

Definition:

It is very easy to pass away the days of youth, but it is difficult to achieve success in learning, so you must cherish every inch of time and not let it go easily. Before I could wake up from the sweet dream of spring grass growing in the pond, the leaves of the sycamore tree in front of the steps were already rustling in the autumn wind.

4. "Encouraging Learning" Tang Dynasty: Yan Zhenqing

The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying.

Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.

Interpretation:

The best time for boys to study is between midnight and the time when the rooster crows.

When I was young, I only knew how to play and didn’t know how to study hard. When I get older, I regret why I didn’t know how to study hard when I was young.

5. "Long Song Xing" Han Dynasty: Anonymous

In the green garden, the sunflowers are growing, and the morning dew is waiting for the sun.

When spring comes, all things will shine.

I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the leaves of the yellow flowers will wither.

Hundreds of rivers flow from the east to the sea. When will they return to the west?

If a young man doesn’t work hard, the old man will be miserable!

Definition:

The sunflowers in the garden are all lush and green, rising under the crystal dew in the sun.

Spring spreads hope all over the earth, and everything appears prosperous.

I am often afraid that the chilling autumn will come, and the leaves will turn yellow and the grass will wither.

Hundreds of rivers are rushing eastward to the sea. When can they return to the west again?

If a young person does not work hard in time, he will only regret his life when he grows old.

4. Urgent ancient essays about hard work to achieve results

I don’t know if these articles can be used 1. Ye Tinggui and "Hai Lu" I was addicted to learning as a child, and I have not released the volume for more than 40 years. , Food is used as a mouthful, and idleness is used as a pillow.

The scholar-bureaucrats had different books in their homes, and they all read them without stopping. I often regretted that I had no resources and could not write down all the works, so I occasionally wrote dozens of large volumes. I chose those who could use them to copy them by hand, and called it "Hai Lu".

Translation: When I was young, I loved studying very much. For more than 40 years, I never let go of the book. I ate with it and it felt sweet in my mouth. I used it as a pillow when I was tired. The scholar-bureaucrats had unique books in their homes. Those who borrowed them would not stop reading them, and those who read them would not stop reading them until they had read them all.

I often regret that I don’t have the money to copy them all. Among so many books, I divided them into dozens of large volumes, selected the useful ones and copied them by myself, and named them "Hai Lu".

2. Gu Yan’s martial arts skills do not let go of the scroll. Original text: When Mr. Fan travels, he will carry books with him on two horses and three mules. When he arrived at Esai, he immediately called the old soldiers to retreat and inquired about the twists and turns. If it was inconsistent with what he had heard in daily life, he would send a letter to the workshop to check it out.

Or if you are walking in the plains and fields without paying much attention, you will silently recite the commentaries on the sutras on your saddle. If you forget something, you will write it out in the workshop and familiarize yourself with it. Selected from "Mr. Tinglin's Shinto Table" Translation: Whenever Gu Yanwu travels, he always carries books with him on two horses and three mules.

When I arrived at a dangerous place, I asked the retired police officer for details; some of them were different from what I usually heard, so I checked and corrected them with a book at an inn in a nearby market. Sometimes I walked directly through the plains and wilderness, and there was nothing worth paying attention to, so I silently read the annotations and evidence of various classics on horseback. Occasionally, if I forgot something, I would read it in an inn in a nearby market and check it carefully.

3 Ouyang Xiu's "Three Shang" Composition Although Qian Sigong grew up wealthy, he had few hobbies. When he was in Xiluo, he said that he only liked reading all his life. He read classics and history when sitting down, novels when lying down, and short poems when going to the toilet.

Xie Xishen also said: "When Duke Chui of the Song Dynasty was in the History Academy, every time he went to the toilet, he would carry a book and recite it, and the sound of sarcastic recitation could be heard far and near. This is how he studied diligently." Yu Yin said that Xishen studied hard. He said: "Most of the articles I wrote in my life were written on three subjects, namely on horseback, on pillows, and on toilets.

Gai Wei, especially this, can belong to Si'er. " Translation: Although Qian Weiyan (Qian Sigong) grew up in a wealthy family, he had no hobbies.

When he was in Luoyang, Xijing, he once said to his staff: The only thing I like in my life is reading, sitting and reading. Those who sleep read classics and history books, and read various miscellaneous notes from hundreds of pre-Qin scholars. When going to the toilet, they never put down their books for a moment.

Xie Jiang (Xie Xishen) once said: " When he was in the History Academy with Song Gongchui, he always brought a book with him every time he went to the toilet. The sound of ancient books was clear and loud and could be heard far and near. He was so eager to learn. So I said to Xie Jiang: "Most of the articles I have written in my life are on the 'three places', that is, on the horse, on the pillow, and on the toilet."

Because only in this way can we have a good idea. " 4. Li He, who worked hard and had the courtesy name Changji,... was a slim man with straight eyebrows, long fingers and claws, and could write quickly.

Every sunrise, he rode a weak horse, ridiculed his slaves since he was a child, and carried ancient tips on his back. , I put the book in my pocket when I saw it. I wrote the title first and then wrote the poem.

It's not like this when someone comes home in the evening. Not very thoughtful.

The mother asked her maid to look into the bag and saw that there were many books. ” Translation: Li Changji is slender, with eyebrows connected and long fingers. He can recite poems hard and write quickly. He often takes a little book boy with him, rides a weak donkey, and carries an ancient and shabby bag of tips. When he meets someone with insights, Whatever he felt, he wrote it down and put it in the bag.

When he came back in the evening, his mother asked her maid to take the bag and take out the drafts. Seeing that there were many manuscripts, she said, "This child is going to vomit." The heart and soul are not over yet! ” 5. Wang Chong’s store exhibition (Wang) Chong was a young orphan, and was called filial piety in his hometown. Later he went to the capital, where he studied at the Imperial Academy and taught under Fufeng Banbiao.

He loved reading but did not abide by rules and regulations. His family was poor and had no books. He often visited the shops in Luoyang and read the books on sale, and he could recite and recite the books he saw.

Later, he returned to his hometown and lived in isolation as a professor. Translation: Wang Chong's father died when he was young. People in his hometown said that he was very filial to his mother.

Later he came to the capital to learn professional skills at Taixue and became a disciple of Fufeng Banbiao. Wang Chong had a wide range of hobbies and did not stick to certain paragraphs and sentences. .

His family was poor and had no books, so he often visited bookstores on Luoyang Street and read the books they sold. He could memorize them after reading them once, so (he) understood the theories of many schools extensively. Later, he returned to his hometown and retired to teach at home.

6. Zhang Pu and "Qi Lu Zhai" Original text: (Zhang) Pu was fond of learning when he was young. Then burn it, and note that it has been like this for six or seven years. The palms of the right hand are turned into cocoons.

In winter, the hands are chapped, and it is called "Qilu Zhai". "...Pu was quick in poetry and writing. He asked people from all over the world. He didn't draft any drafts. He waved at the guests and immediately completed it, hence his name.

Translation: Zhang Pu liked to study when he was a child, and the books he read I must copy it by hand, recite it once, and then burn it. I will copy it again for six or seven times before I stop. The fingers and palm of my right hand have calluses.

< p> His skin was cracked by the cold in winter, so he soaked it in hot water several times a day. Later, he named the study room where he studied "Qilu"... Zhang Pu wrote poems and articles very quickly. When asked for, (Zhang Pu) did not need to draft, just waved his pen in front of the guests and completed it immediately. Because of this, (Zhang Pu)'s reputation was very high at that time. 7. The original text of Wang Mian's night reading at the Monastery: Wang Mianzhe, a native of Zhuji. .

When he was seven or eight years old, his father ordered him to go to the school and listen to the students reciting books. When he returned home in the evening, he often forgot about his cattle. The father angrily scolded him.

The mother said: "You are so stupid, why don't you listen to what you do?" "Mian left and lived in the monk's temple. He went out at night, sat on the Buddha's knees, held the policy and illuminated the long bright lamp, and read it, and it was so loud that it was astonishing.

There are many earthen idols in the Buddha statues, and they are ferocious and terrifying; Mian is a child, peaceful. If not. When Han Xing heard about it, he was admitted as a disciple and became a scholar.

Translation: When Wang Mian was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to herd cattle on the ridge. He ran into the school to listen to the students reading. After listening, he always remembered it silently. When he went home in the evening, he forgot about the cattle. His father was furious and beat Wang Mian. Afterwards, his mother said, "Why not let this child be so obsessed with studying?" From then on, Wang Mian left home and stayed in the temple. At night, he walked out quietly, sat on the knees of the Buddha statue, held a book in his hand and lit the lamp in front of the Buddha statue.

5. Poems describing success after hard work

1. The spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and the wax torch will turn to ashes before the tears dry up.

- From Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty. Untitled·It’s hard to say goodbye when we meet” Translation: The spring silkworm spins its cocoon only when it dies, and the wax like tears can drip dry only when the candle burns to ashes. 2. There are roads and diligent paths in the mountain of books. There is no limit to the sea of ??learning and hard work.

——Translation from "Mr. Changli's Collection": The way to study and inquire is to read a book a hundred times (because after reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will be self-evident, which is diligence); like hundreds of rivers going to the sea, one day will There is no end to progress (this is the boundless ocean of learning). Learning like this requires patience (this is suffering). 3. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

Translation: The sharp edge of the sword comes from constant sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the fact that it has spent the cold winter. 4. When Heaven is about to entrust this person with a great responsibility, he must first strain his mind and will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions. Therefore, tempting his heart and forbearance will benefit him beyond what he can do.

——Translation from "Mencius Gaozi Xia": Therefore, when God wants to place a heavy responsibility on someone, he must first make his mind distressed, his muscles and bones tired, and make him hungry and his body Empty and weak, making every action he takes unsatisfactory, thus stimulating his will, making his temperament persevering, and increasing the abilities he does not possess. 5. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without a bone-chilling cold?

——From the translation of "Ode to the Speech in the Hall" by Zen Master Huang Chang of the Tang Dynasty: Without going through the bone-chilling cold, how can there be the fragrance of plum blossoms?