Ancient poetry about ambition

Poems about great ambitions

1. When Wang Shibei set the Central Plains Day, he never forgot to tell Nai Weng about family sacrifices. ——Lu You's "Shi'er"

2. A man has a thousand-year ambition, but my life has no end. ——Wen Tianxiang

3. But the flying generals of Dragon City are here, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain. ——Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress"

4. Being broken into pieces is common, but I hope to sacrifice myself to serve the country. ——"Untitled" Qing Qiujin

5. The wind is rustling and the water is cold. A strong man will never come back. ——"Warring States Policy"

6. There will be times when the wind and waves break, and the clouds and sails will be hung directly to help the sea. ——Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult"

7. Facing the Jieshi in the east, you can view the sea. Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall. There are many trees and lush grass. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising. The movement of the sun and the moon can appear within it; the brilliant stars and stars can appear within it. Fortunately, even singing praises one's aspirations. ——Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea·Stepping out of Xiamen"

8. I read less poetry and books in the Han and Tang Dynasties, and sent mulberry trees to farmers when I was born. When riding a donkey, my feet are about to reach the ground, and a bottle of my favorite wine is always by my side. Although the description changes as you get older, your spirits remain high when you get drunk. Why should Taihang Wang's house be moved? It's ridiculous for the foolish old man to think too little. ——Lu You's "Self-Mockery"

9. A man should die in the wilderness, wrapped in horse leather and his ears buried. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty"

10. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ——Gu Yanwu

11. The old man is always ambitious, but the martyr is ambitious in his old age. ——Cao Cao of the Three Kingdoms, "Stepping out of Xiamen"

12. The three armies can seize the commander, but the ordinary man cannot seize the ambition. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

13. Worry about the world's worries first, and rejoice after the world's happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"

14. I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind. ——"Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai" by Gong Zizhen of the Qing Dynasty

15. The journey is difficult, the journey is difficult, the road is divergent, but now I am safe. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea. ——Li Bai's "The Road Is Difficult"

16. Where there is a will, there is a way! ——Liu Xiu

17. Nihu has not yet been eliminated and his heart has not calmed down. The lone sword on the bedside has a clanging sound. ——Lu You, "Writing Drunk on the Night of March 17th"

18. Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also must have perseverance. ——Su Shi

19. I am willing to put my sword down from my waist to kill Loulan. ——Li Bai's "Song under the Sai"

20. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

21. Don't you see that in the past, the Yan family valued Guo Wei, and there was no doubt about it. Xin Leyi is grateful for the drama, and the liver transfusion and bile dissection are effective for the talented people. ——Li Bai's "Three Poems on a Difficult Journey (Part 2)"

22. Long drive passed the Xiongnu, leaving Gu Ling Xianbei. Abandoning one's body at the edge of the edge, can one's life be safe? ——Cao Zhi's "White Horse"

23. How about Dai Zongfu? Qilu is still young. The clock of creation is beautiful, and the yin and yang cut off the dawn. There are clouds growing in the chest, and birds returning to the canthus. You will be at the top of the mountain, and you will have a panoramic view of the mountains. ——Du Fu's "Looking at the Mountains"

24. Playing the sword, singing and playing with a bitter sound, dragging the train is not suitable for the king's family. ——Li Bai's "Three Poems on a Difficult Journey (Part Two)"

25. The yellow sand wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Wang Changling's "Joining the Army"

26. Abandon the small ambitions of sparrows and admire the swans in order to soar high. (www.lz13.cn) - Southern Dynasties Qiu Chi's "Book with Chen Bo"

27. When you are old and strong, you would rather move your heart with a white head. ——Qiu Chi of the Southern Dynasties, "A Book with Chen Bo"

28. A gold bottle of wine costs ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate of delicacies costs ten thousand dollars. Stopping the cup and throwing chopsticks, I can't eat. I draw my sword and look around at a loss. ——Li Bai's "The Journey Is Difficult"

29. Martyrs are not afraid of death, they die because of their loyalty. ——"Wei Dao'an" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty

30. The sparrow knows the ambition of the swan. ——Sima Qian

31. When you are old and strong, you would rather have a gray-headed heart? Be poor and strong, and never fall into the clouds. ——Wang Bo

32. Why don’t men take Wu Gou and collect the fifty states in Guanshan? ——Li He's "Thirteen Poems in the South Garden"

33. The pines at the bottom of the gloomy stream, the seedlings on the mountain. With its stems an inch in diameter, it shades this hundred-foot strip. The worldly king is in a high position, and he is handsome and humble in his subordinates. The terrain makes this happen, and it has a long history. Jin Zhang borrows old business, seven leaves Er Han Diao.

Isn’t Duke Feng great? The white head is gone! ——Zuo Si's "Ode to History (2)"