Famous quotes:
1. Learning is like sailing against the current, if you don't advance, you will retreat; your mind is like letting go of a horse while learning, it is easy to let go but hard to take back. ——"Collection of Ancient and Modern Couplets"
2. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——Qian Yong
3. I have read hundreds of thousands of books and written like a god. ——Du Fu
4. Where knowledge does not exist, ignorance pretends to be science. ——(British) Bernard Shaw
5. It’s better to have a library full of books than a wallet full of money. ——(UK) Li Hei
6. I live to learn, but learning is not to live. ——(British) Bacon.
7. The more clearly a person understands his own ignorance, the greater his knowledge. ——(Germany) Nicholas of Cusa
8. Thinking is like digging through a well and getting clear water. ——Zhu Xi
9. Don't worry about the bumpy road ahead. Raise your whip and go to the blue clouds. ——Shen Kang
10. In order to work hard to play your role in life, love life! ——(France) Rodin
11. Wisdom is a gem that shines brightly if it is edged with humility. ——(Soviet) Gorky
12. If you lose the present, there will be no future. ——Lu Xun
13. You are a beautiful and moving poem in your own right. ——Ding Ling
14. The reason why great men look great is just because we are kneeling, stand up! ——(Germany) Marx
15. If you are confident that you will live two hundred years, you will be able to swim three thousand miles into the water - Mao Zedong
16. Adversity is the best college. ——(Russia) Belinsky
17. It has endured countless blows and is still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. ——Zheng Banqiao
18. Suffering tempers some people and destroys others. ——(US) Fuller
19. No matter what the sky holds above me, I'm ready to weather any storm. ——(British) Byron
20. Courage is the most beautiful decoration of youth. ——(Germany) Remarque
21. Beautiful appearance may bring you luck, but it may not bring you happiness. ——Wang Guozhen
22. There is no road longer than feet, and no mountain higher than people. ——Wang Guozhen
23. Neglecting ideals means neglecting life; rejecting sincerity means rejecting success. ——Zhang Anhua
24. Good luck is enviable, but overcoming bad luck is even more amazing. ——(Ancient Rome) Seneca
25. There is no eternal night in the world, and there is no eternal spring in the world. ——Ai Qing
26. Let me tell you the spirit that enabled me to achieve my goals. My only strength is my persistence. ——(France) Pasteur
27. Life is never as good as expected, nor as bad as expected. ——(France) Maupassant
28. He who sheds his own sweat, eats his own food, does his own work, and is the ancestor of the *world*earth* is not considered a hero. ——Tao Xingzhi.
29. Life is like an arrow, there is no turning back. Turning back means falling. ——Dante. Ali Gaili
30. Although there are no traces left in the sky, I have flown through. ——(India) Rabindranath Tagore
31. Reading is already late, and every inch of time is worth every inch of gold. ——(Late Tang Dynasty) Wang Zhenbai
32. Life is your art, you compose yourself into music, and your time is a sonnet.
33. Life is like a story, what matters is not how long it is, but how wonderful it is.
34. The beautiful scenery needs to be carefully looked at, the most touching part is the nature.
35. If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools.
36. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.
37. No matter how long the road is, the world is always between my feet.
38. If you wait for an opportunity, you may lose it.
39. Instead of cursing the darkness, light a candle.
40. If you missed spring, don't miss summer again.
41. There is no turning back in history, and there is no turning back in life.
42. The night gave me black eyes, but I used them to look for light. ——Gu Cheng
43. The road is long and far away, I will search up and down.
——Qu Yuan
44. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know.
45. Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. ——(Qing Dynasty) Qian Hetan
46. Ask the canal where you can get such clear water, because there is a source of living water. ——Zhu Xi
47. Give someone a rose, and the fragrance will linger in your hands.
48. 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.
49. Heroes have no kind, men should strengthen themselves.
50. Mountains and rivers cannot bear too much sorrow, and time cannot bear to wait for too long.
51. If the ideal is not built on the basis of reality, what can it support? Pure perfection is often fragile. ——Qin Wenjun
52. Love, regardless of form, as long as it can reach the heart; hearts, regardless of distance, as long as they can sense each other.
53. Live like a mortal, experience like a poet, and think like a philosopher.
54. Don’t sow in harvest season, wait in sowing season.
55. Everything that is difficult to ask for is perfect, and everything that can be achieved is ordinary.
56. The day you truly laugh at yourself for the first time, you mature.
57. But save a small amount of land to cultivate with your descendants.
58. To be successful in life, there are two things that are indispensable: a steady stream of creativity and a good mood that feels like spring all year round
59. It’s not that we lose confidence because some things are difficult to do; it’s that some things become difficult to do because we lose confidence.
60. Success is not a gift of opportunity, but a necessity of struggle.
61. Only by giving your own sincerity can you get the sincerity of others.
62. Learning is a hard-working, tasteless seed buried on the road of your life. Only when you water it with sweat can you bear delicious fruits.
63. Books are the nutrition of the whole world. Life without books is like the earth without sunshine. ——Shakespeare
64. I love books. I often stand in front of the bookshelf. At this time, I feel that a vast world, a vast ocean, and a vast universe are spread out in front of me. ——Liu Baiyu
65. Hope is the soul of life, the beacon of the soul, and the guide to success. ——Goethe
66. The smiling faces seen in good times are easily forgotten, but the smiling faces seen in adversity are unforgettable. ——Zhang Jianhua.
66. Floating clouds have no trajectory of their own, and end up wasting themselves in leisure and wandering. ——Chen Dongnian
67. I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. ——Aristotle
68. The flower of success, people only marvel at her current beauty, but her buds were soaked in the tears of struggle and sprinkled with the blood of sacrifice. ——Bing Xin
69. When you miss the sun and cry, you will also miss the stars. ——Tagore
70. Youth is not a period of life, but a state of mind. ——(Ancient Rome) Seneca
71. Those who have a bad life today will have a worse life tomorrow. ——(Ancient Rome) Ovid
72. The candle of truth often burns the hands of those who hold it. (France) Buest
73. Progress involves countless transcendences. You should first surpass yourself, and then you can surpass others.
74. Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because time is the raw material of life. ——Franklin (USA)
75. When water stirs up rocks, they roar; when people stir up ambition, they become grand. ——Qiu Jin
Famous lines from ancient poetry:
169. When the mountains look up, the scenery stops. (The Book of Songs)
170. Stones from other mountains can attack jade. (The Book of Songs)
171. Not seeing you for one day is like three autumns. (The Book of Songs)
172. Guan Guan Jujiu, in the river continent. A graceful lady, a gentleman is fond of quarrels. ("The Book of Songs")
173. There is no beginning for admiration, and there is an end for failure. (The Book of Songs)
174. It’s like walking on thin ice when facing an abyss. (The Book of Songs)
175. The road is far away, so I will search for it up and down. (Qu Yuan's "Li Sao")
176. Live as long as the heaven and earth, and shine as brightly as the sun and the moon. (Qu Yuan's "She Jiang")
177. A ruler is shorter and an inch is longer.
(Qu Yuan's "Buju")
178. When the sky is healthy, a gentleman will strive to constantly strive for self-improvement; when the terrain is weak, a gentleman will carry out his duties with great virtue. ("The Book of Changes")
179. For the sake of the mountain, the success will fall short. ("Shang Shu")
180. After learning, you will know your shortcomings; after teaching, you will know your difficulties. ("Book of Rites")
181. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know. ("Book of Rites")
182. It is not polite to come and not go. ("Book of Rites")
183. Everything will be successful if it is forewarned, and it will be ruined if it is not forewarned. ("Book of Rites")
184. Learn it extensively, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it diligently. (Book of Rites)
185. Those who do many unjust things will surely die. ("Zuo Zhuan")
186. One burst of strength, then it will fade, and three times it will be exhausted. ("Zuo Zhuan")
187. The auxiliary car depends on each other, and the lips are dead and the teeth are cold. ("Zuo Zhuan")
188. Be prepared for danger when you are in times of peace, and you will be prepared if you are prepared. ("Zuo Zhuan")
189. Words have no words, but actions will not go far. ("Zuo Zhuan")
190. Who has no fault? If you can change your past, there is no greater good. ("Zuo Zhuan")
191. If you want to impose a crime, there is no need to hesitate. ("Zuo Zhuan")
192. It is better to defend the people's mouth than to defend the river. ("Guoyu")
193. Never forgetting the past is the guide for the future. ("Warring States Policy")
194. The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and a strong man will never return once he is gone. ("Warring States Policy")
195. It is never too late to repair the lost sheep. ("Warring States Policy")
196. When the snipe and the clam fight, the fisherman wins. ("Warring States Policy")
197. When three people are walking together, there must be one who is my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. (The Analects of Confucius)
198. Be tireless in learning and teaching. (The Analects of Confucius)
199. Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you. ("The Analects of Confucius")
200. Learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous. ("The Analects of Confucius")
201. Isn't it true that one should learn and practice from time to time? Wouldn’t it be great to have friends from far away? Isn't it a gentleman who doesn't know something but doesn't get upset? ("The Analects of Confucius")
202. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always concerned. (The Analects of Confucius)
203. By reviewing the past and learning the new, you can become a teacher. (The Analects of Confucius)
204. People who have no faith do not know what is possible. ("The Analects of Confucius")
205. At thirty, you stand tall; at forty, you are not confused; at fifty, you know the destiny; at sixty, your ears are attuned. ("The Analects of Confucius")
206. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition. ("The Analects of Confucius")
207. The deceased is like a man who never gives up day and night. ("The Analects of Confucius")
208. Be true to your words and be resolute in your deeds. (The Analects of Confucius)
209. You cannot admonish those who have gone by, but you can still pursue those who have come. ("The Analects of Confucius")
210. Once it comes, make peace with it. (The Analects of Confucius)
211. If you hear the Tao in the morning, you can die in the evening. ("The Analects")
212. Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy. ("The Analects of Confucius")
213. Wealth and honor cannot be lascivious, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot bend. ("Mencius")
214. Those who have attained the Way will receive many help, while those who have lost the Way will receive little help. ("Mencius")
215. The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. ("Mencius")
216. Confucius climbed the Dongshan Mountain and made the world small; he climbed the Mount Tai and made the world small. ("Mencius")
217. Without rules, you cannot form a square or circle. ("Mencius")
218. The fish is what I want, and the bear's paw is also what I want. You cannot have both, and you would give up the fish and take the bear's paw. ("Mencius")
219. Life is also what I want, and righteousness is also what I want. You cannot have both, and you must sacrifice life for righteousness. ("Mencius")
220. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ("Laozi")
221. The sky net is vast, sparse but not missing. ("Laozi")
222. People are not afraid of death, so why should they be afraid of death? ("Laozi")
223. Faithful words are not beautiful, and beautiful words are not believed. ("Laozi")
224. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise.
("Laozi")
225. The friendship between gentlemen is as light as water, while the friendship between villains is as sweet as sweet wine. ("Zhuangzi")
226. My life has a limit, but my knowledge also has no limit. ("Zhuangzi")
227. There is no greater sorrow than the death of the heart, and the death of a person is also the second. ("Zhuangzi")
228. Those who love others will see love, and those who hate others will see evil. ("Mozi")
229. Know your enemy and know yourself, and you can fight a hundred battles without danger. ("Sun Tzu")
230. To be victorious in a hundred battles is not a good thing; to subjugate an enemy's troops without fighting is a good thing. ("Sun Tzu")
231. A thousand-mile embankment collapses in an ant nest. ("Han Feizi")
232. Running water does not rot, and door hinges do not suffer from beetles. ("Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals")
233. By observing oneself, one can know others; by observing the present, one can know the past. ("Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals")
234. It's like discussing, like discussing, like polishing. (The Book of Songs)
235. Those who speak are not guilty, but those who hear are warned. (The Book of Songs)
236. Give me a peach and repay me with a plum. (The Book of Songs)
237. If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. (The Analects of Confucius)
238. If a person has no long-term worries, he must have immediate worries. ("The Analects of Confucius"
239. When making friends, keep your word. ("The Analects of Confucius")
240. If there is something, correct it, if not, encourage it. ("The Analects of Confucius") )
241. Be quick to learn and not ashamed to ask questions ("The Analects of Confucius")
242. It takes ten years to grow trees and a hundred years to cultivate people ("Guanzi")
243. If you are poor, you can benefit yourself; if you are prosperous, you can help the world. ("Mencius")
244. Live in sorrow and die in happiness ("Mencius")
245. Books are worse than no books ("Mencius")
246. To study alone without friends is to be lonely and ignorant. ("Book of Rites")
247. The way of civility and martial arts. ("Book of Rites")
248. It is better to retreat and build a net when you are in the deep water. ("Huainanzi")
249. It is a blessing in disguise. Fu. ("Huainanzi")
250. A slight mistake can lead to a thousand miles of misunderstanding. (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
251. If a peach or plum is not spoken, it will make a mistake (Sima Qian). "Historical Records")
252. A wise man will lose something if he thinks a lot; a fool will gain something if he thinks a lot (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
253. Good medicine is bitter in the mouth and good for the disease, but loyal words are unpleasant to the ears. (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
254. A sparrow knows the ambition of a swan. If it doesn't sound, it will be a blockbuster. (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
256. At the end of the strong crossbow, the arrow cannot penetrate Lu's silk (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
257. Xiang Zhuang dances with the sword. The intention is in Peigong (Today, Xiangzhuang draws his sword and dances, and his intention is always in Peigong.) (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
258. People are Daozu, and I am fish and meat. (Nowadays, people are Daozu, and I am. For fish meat) (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
259. A great deal does not take care of the details, and a large courtesy does not hesitate to make small concessions (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
260. The rope cuts the wood, and the water drips through the stone. . (Ban Gu's "Book of Han")
261. What is lost is lost in the east, and what is gained is lost (Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han")
262. It is difficult to live up to the reputation. Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han Dynasty")
263. Wherever sincerity comes, gold and stone will be opened. (Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han")
265. After seeing each other for three days, he treated him with even greater admiration (Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms")
266. Sima Zhao's heart was felt by all passers-by. (Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms")
267. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. (Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms")
268. Don't do evil for small things. , Don't neglect good deeds because they are small. (Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms")
269. The old man is ambitious and has great ambitions. p>270. The journey of the sun and the moon, if it comes out of it. The stars are as brilliant as if they came out of it. (Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea")
271. When the beans are boiled, they turn into green beans, and the beans weep in the cauldron. They are born from the same root, so there is no need to rush into mutual conflict.
(Cao Zhi's "Seven-Step Poetry")
272. Bow and do your best, and then die. (Now it means "dedicate yourself to the end, and then die") (Zhuge Liang's "The Master's Model")
273. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's morality through tranquility, and to cultivate virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not be clear, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be clear. Zhiyuan. (Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments")
274. Enjoy the wonderful articles and analyze the doubts. (Tao Yuanming's "Migration")
275. The prime years will never come back again, and it will be difficult to wake up again in one day. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. (Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems")
276. It is better to be broken jade than to be intact. ("Book of Northern Qi")
277. If you want others to not know, you have to do nothing except yourself. (Meicheng's "A Letter to Admonish the King of Wu")
278. Those who are close to vermilion are red, those who are close to ink are black. (Fu Xuan's "Prince Shaofu's Proverbs")
279. The noisy cicada forest is more than quiet, and the bird singing mountain is even more secluded. (Wang Ji "Entering Ruoye River")
280. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see the Nanshan Mountain. (Tao Yuanming's "Drinking")
281. The sky is clear, the fields are vast, and the grass is blown by the wind, and cattle and sheep can be seen low. (Northern Dynasties folk song "Chile Song")
282. When the weather is cold, you will know that the pines and cypresses will wither. ("The Analects of Confucius")
283. To know is to know, and to not know is to know. This is knowledge. ("The Analects of Confucius")
284. Use Zi's spear to attack Zi's shield. ("Han Feizi")
285. In the midst of strategizing, victory can be achieved thousands of miles away. (Sima Qian's "Historical Records")
286. Everyone is destined to die, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather.
287. When you are young, you are eager to learn, like the rising sun; when you are strong, you are eager to learn, like the light in the sun; when you are old, you are eager to learn, like the brightness of a candle. (Liu Xiang's "Shuo Yuan")
288. If there is a will, everything will come true; if there is no will, everything will be in vain. (Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han")
289. Xingtian dances with relatives, and the strong will is always there. (Tao Yuanming's "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas")
290. If people use copper as a mirror, they can straighten their clothes; if they use ancient times as a mirror, they can see the ups and downs; if they use people as a mirror, they can know gains and losses. ("Zizhi Tongjian")
291. We know each other in the sea, and we are close to each other in the world. (Wang Bo's "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou")
292. The flowers are similar every year, but the people are different every year. (Liu Xiyi's "The White-headed Man of Dai Bei")
293. The strong wind knows the strong grass, and the rough waves know the sincere minister. (Li Shimin's "Gift to Xiao Yu")
294. No one from the past will be seen before, no one from the future will be seen. Thinking about the long journey of heaven and earth, I shed tears with sadness. (Chen Zi'ang's "Song of Dengyouzhou")
295. I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors. (He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willow")
296. When the young man left home and his elder brother returned home, his local pronunciation remained unchanged and his hair on his temples faded. Children who don't recognize each other laugh and ask where the guest is from. (He Zhizhang's "Book of Return to Hometown")
297. When I sleep in spring, I don't realize the dawn, and I can hear the singing of birds everywhere. The sound of wind and rain at night makes one know how many flowers have fallen. (Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn")
298. As the day fades behind the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. (Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower")
299. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. (Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci")
300. The trees are low in the wild sky, and the clear moon on the river is close to people. (Meng Haoran "Su Jiandejiang")
301. The luminous cup of grape wine reminds you immediately if you want to drink Pipa. Lord Don't laugh when you are lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times? (Wang Han's "Liangzhou Ci")
302. Yellow sand can wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. (Wang Changling's "Military March")
303. The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty was at the Pass of the Han Dynasty, and the people who had marched thousands of miles away had not yet returned. 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")
304. Relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other like a heart filled with ice in a jade pot. (Wang Changling's "Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower")
305. There is a bright moon on the sea, and the end of the world is at this moment. (Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan")
306. The yellow crane is gone and never returns, and the white clouds remain empty for thousands of years. (Cui Hao's "Yellow Crane Tower")
307. Qingchuan is full of Hanyang trees, and the grass is luxuriant and Parrot Island is green. Where is the hometown gate at sunset? The misty waves on the river make people sad. (Cui Hao's "Yellow Crane Tower")
308. Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during the festive season. (Wang Wei's "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th")
309. I advise you to drink a glass of wine and leave Yangguan in the west without any old friends.
(Wang Wei's "Send Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi")
310. The lonely smoke in the desert is straight, and the sun is setting over the long river. (Wang Wei's "Envoy to the Fortress")
311. The grass is dry, the hawk's eye is weak, and the snow is gone, and the horse's hooves are light. (Wang Wei's "Watching the Hunt")
312. The thread in a loving mother's hand, the clothes on a wanderer's body. Before leaving, I was afraid of returning late. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light. (Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song")
313. The spring breeze is proud of the horse's hoofs, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day. (Meng Jiao's "After Admission")
314. The shadow of the lone sail in the distance is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky. (Li Bai's "Yellow Crane Tower Sends Meng Haoran to Guangling")
315. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, and it is not as deep as Wang Lun's love for me. (Li Bai's "Gift to Wang Lun")
316. The White Emperor's farewell speech is among the colorful clouds. A thousand miles of rivers and mountains are returned in one day. The apes on both sides of the bank can't stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains. (Li Bai's "Early Departure from Baidi City")
317. The incense burner produces purple smoke in the sunshine, and you can see the waterfall hanging on the Qianchuan River in the distance. The flying stream plummeted down three thousand feet, and it was suspected that the Milky Way had fallen into the sky. (Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall")
318. The white hair is three thousand feet, and the fate is as long as the worry. I don’t know where to find the autumn frost in the bright mirror. (Li Bai's "Qiupu Song")
319. There was bright moonlight in front of the bed, and I suspected it was frost on the ground. I looked up at the bright moon and lowered my head to think about my hometown. (Li Bai's "Thoughts on a Quiet Night")
320. 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")
321. Cut off the water with a knife and the water will flow more. Raise a cup to relieve sorrow and sorrow. (Li Bai's "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xietiao Tower in Xuanzhou")
322. The Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastwards to this point. The green mountains on both sides of the strait stand out from each other, and a solitary sail comes from the sun. (Li Bai's "Looking at Tianmen Mountain")
323. This place is a different place, and I can conquer thousands of miles alone. The wandering clouds convey the love of an old friend. (Li Bai's "Sending a Friend")
324. Hibiscus comes out of clear water, and the carvings are naturally removed. (Li Bai's "Gift to Jiangxia Wei Prefect Liangzai")
325. The bright moon rises above the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. The wind blows tens of thousands of miles across Yumen Pass. (Li Bai's "Moon on the Mountain")
326. Don't worry about the road ahead. No one in the world knows you. (Gao Shi's "Farewell to Dong Da")
327. Suddenly a spring breeze comes overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloom. (Cen Shen's "Bai Xuege Sends Judge Wu Back to the Capital")
328. Who has not seen it in the history of ancient times, but now it is seen that the achievements and fame of the ancients are better than those of the ancients. (Cen Shen's "Luntai Song")
329. We will meet soon without pen and paper, so I can rely on you to send messages of peace. (Cen Shen's "Envoy to Beijing")
330. Er Cao's body and name are both destroyed, and the flow of rivers will not be destroyed forever. (Du Fu's "The Six Quatrains of Play")
331. It is the beautiful scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, and we meet you again when the flowers are falling. (Du Fu's "The Year of Li Gui in the South of the Yangtze River")
332. No matter how much modern people love the ancients, their clear words and beautiful sentences must be their neighbors. (Du Fu's "The Six Quatrains of Play")
333. Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascended to the sky. The window contains the snow of Qianqiu in the Xiling Mountains, and the door is docked with ships thousands of miles away from Dongwu. (Du Fu's "Four Quatrains")
334. Because human nature is eccentric and good sentences are written, it will never stop until death if the words are not shocking. (Du Fu's "A Short Talk on the Water on the River as Strong as the Sea")
335. You will be at the top of the mountain, and you will have a panoramic view of the mountains. (Du Fu's "Wang Yue")
336. I have read hundreds of thousands of books and written like a god. (Du Fu's "Twenty-Two Rhymes Presented to Wei Zuocheng")
337. When you draw a bow, you should use a strong one, and when you use an arrow, you should use a long one; when shooting a man, you shoot a horse first; when you capture a thief, you capture the king first. (Du Fu's "Beyond the Fortress")
338. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. (Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night")
339. The capital is covered with crowns, but this person is alone and haggard. (Du Fu's "Dream of Li Bai")
340. The wine and meat in Zhumen stinks, and the roads are frozen to death. (Du Fu's "Five Hundred Words from Beijing to Fengxian County")
341. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city has deep spring vegetation. The flowers shed tears when I feel grateful, and the birds are frightened by the hatred. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. The white-headed scratches are shorter, and the hairpin is full of lust. (Du Fu's "Spring Hope")
342. Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. Sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently. (Du Fu's "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night")
343. The article tells the story of the ages, knowing the gains and losses. (Du Fu's "Odd Questions")
344. The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes weeping ghosts and gods. (Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes to Li Twelve and White")
345. But seeing where his wife is worried, she is filled with poems and books filled with joy and joy.
To sing during the day, one must indulge in alcohol, to keep one's youth company for returning home. (Du Fu "Wen Guanjun Takes Henan and Hebei")
346. Drinking debts are commonplace, but rare in the past seventy years of life. (Du Fu's "Two Songs of Qujiang")
347. Once we go to Zitai and Shuo Desert, we will only leave the green tomb facing the dusk. (Du Fu's "Five Poems on Ancient Relics")
348. There are tens of thousands of mansions in Ande, which can shelter all the poor people in the world and make them happy. How can they be as safe as a mountain without being affected by wind or rain? Alas! When I suddenly see this house in front of my eyes, my house alone will be broken down and frozen to death! (Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind")
349. A crane flies above the clouds in a clear sky, bringing poetry to the blue sky. (Liu Yuxi's "Autumn Poems")
350. The crystal curtain moves and the breeze rises, filling the courtyard with roses and incense. (Gao Pian's "Summer in the Mountain Pavilion")
Idiom story:
Seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times
This allusion is found in "Book of Han. Biography of Zhao Chongguo". During the period of Liu Xun, Emperor Xuan of the Western Han Dynasty, the Qiang people invaded the borders of the Han Dynasty, burning, killing and plundering. Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty summoned all civil and military officials to discuss countermeasures and asked who was willing to lead troops to kill the enemy. At this time, Zhao Chongguo, a veteran in his seventies who had dealt with the Qiang people in the frontier for decades, volunteered to go. Emperor Xuan asked: "How many troops and horses are needed to go on a crusade?" Zhao Chongguo replied: "Leading troops to fight cannot be guessed out of thin air. 'Seeing is worse than hearing a hundred times.' I want to go to the border to observe it in person and tell the people there The battle map was drawn first, and then the offensive and defensive plans were determined. " Emperor Xuan agreed. Later, based on the reconnaissance situation, Zhao Chongguo formulated a set of strategies for stationing troops to defend the border and divide and disintegrate the Qiang people. He also determined the battle plan and reported it to the court. Soon, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty sent troops to quell the Qiang invasion and stabilize the northwest border.
Nowadays, this allusion is generally used to illustrate people’s understanding of objective things. Even if you hear someone say it a hundred times, it is not as profound as seeing it in person.
The story of Ban Jingdao
This allusion comes from "Zuo Zhuan. The Twenty-sixth Year of Duke Xiang". During the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu Ju, an official of the Chu State, and Shengzi, an official of the Cai State, were good friends and family friends. Wu Ju's father-in-law, Shen Gong, committed a crime and escaped secretly. Some people say: Duke Shen fled in fear of crime, and it was his son-in-law Wu Ju who sent him away. Wu Ju was very frightened when he heard about it, so he hid in the neighboring state of Zheng and prepared to flee from Zheng to Jin. Outside the capital of Zheng State, Wu Ju happened to meet his good friend Shengzi who was passing through Zheng State. The two friends were very happy to meet each other. Since they were in the countryside, they spread wattle sticks on the ground as mats, sat on them and ate while talking about the past. Later, Shengzi talked with Ling Yin of Chu State about Wu Ju's unfair injustice, and restored Wu Ju's reputation and title.
Now this allusion is used to describe the reunion of old friends, where they can talk about old friendships without being constrained by politeness and etiquette.
The class plays the axe
This allusion is found in "Pengxuan Farewell". Lu Ban, also known as Gongshu Ban, was a native of Lu during the Spring and Autumn Period. He is a famous and skilled craftsman in ancient my country. His ax can make various exquisite and beautiful utensils with great skill. He is always respected as the ancestor in the carpentry industry. When Mei Zhihuan, a Jinshi of the Ming Dynasty, was paying his respects to the tomb of Emperor Li Bai in Shiji (now Dangtu County, Anhui), he saw that the places in front of the tomb that could be written were filled with less than beautiful verses and poems left by poets of the previous generation. He was really overestimating his abilities. He then wrote a poem: "A handful of soil by the quarrying river, Li Bai's name will be high through the ages, he will write two lines when he comes and go, and Lu Ban will get a big ax in front of the door."
Now it's normal. This allusion is used to satirize those who show off their skills in front of experts, and sometimes it is also used to describe one's modesty.
Ban Xiang Song Yan
Warring States, Chu, Song Yu and Eastern Han Dynasty Ban Gu were famous writers of poetry and fu in ancient China. Later generations praised Ban Gu and Song Yu for their beautiful diction and clear style. . There is a sentence in "The Peach Blossom Fan" written by Kong Shangren of the Qing Dynasty, "The Qing Dynasty is clear in poetry, and the class fragrance and Song Yan are spit out"
Half of the Analects
This allusion comes from the Song Dynasty Sutra "Helin Jade Dew." "Diji. The Analects of Confucius". Du Fu said in his poem: "The children's knowledge stops at the Analects, and the older children stop traveling with merchants." He believes that the Analects is a children's book. When Zhao Pu became prime minister, people said that Zhao Pu was from Shandong and the only book he read was "The Analects of Confucius". This was also based on Du Fu's words. Song Taizong once asked Zhao Pu about this matter. Zhao Pu did not mince words and replied: "What I know in my life does not exceed the content of the Analects. I used half of the Analects to help Taizu rule the world. In the future, I want to use half of the Analects to help Your Majesty establish peace. I, the Prime Minister, am worthy of the Analects I have learned. The Analects of Confucius is the supreme saying in the world.
The original text was intended to exaggerate the effectiveness of "The Analects of Confucius", and later it may be used as "half of the Analects" to satirize people's shallow knowledge.
Avoid reality and turn to imaginary
This allusion comes from "Sun Tzu. Virtual Reality Chapter". Sun Wu was a famous military strategist in ancient my country and a native of Qi during the Spring and Autumn Period. His "The Art of War" is an important military work. In the chapter "Virtuality and Reality" in this work, he mainly discusses how to make the enemy virtual and ourselves real, so as to achieve the purpose of using reality to defeat virtuality and win victory in battle. He pointed out: The way and methods of fighting are like the flow of water. Because water avoids high places and flows toward low places, soldiers used in war should avoid the enemy's real points and attack his weak points. Water flows in response to changes in geographical form, so when using troops to fight, we should develop winning methods based on changes in the enemy's situation. Therefore, there are no certain rules for using troops to fight, and there is no fixed terrain for flowing water. If you can formulate a method to win victory according to changes in the enemy's situation, you can say that you use your troops like a god. Therefore, among the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire, and earth), no element is always victorious; the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter alternate, and no season is fixed. Therefore, it is said that the days have length and shortness, the moon has its waxing and waning, and the same is true for using troops in war.
Nowadays, this allusion is generally used to illustrate that the discussion of the issue is empty and avoids the key point.
The wind is born from the brush
This allusion comes from "Pictures and Knowledge. Wu Daozi". In the first year of Emperor Xuanzong's reign in the Tang Dynasty, Pei Min went to Wu Daozi because his parents died at home and asked him to agree to go to the Heavenly Palace to paint ghosts and gods on several walls. With these ghosts and gods, he could reward good and punish evil, and help encourage good deeds. Wu Daozi replied: "I haven't been able to draw for a long time. If you want me to draw some ghosts and gods, please dance for me with a sword. The sword is as sharp as the wind. Through the sword dance, you can reach the underworld." Pei said. When Min heard this, he immediately took off his mourning clothes and ran as fast as usual, turning left and right, and threw the high sword into the sky. The sword was dozens of feet high, like a bolt of lightning shooting down. Then Pei Min held the scabbard and sheathed the sword. There were thousands of people watching, and no one was not surprised and trembling. Wu Daozi then took a pen and drew pictures on the wall. The brush strokes are fast and powerful, and the wind is rustling, which is indeed a spectacular scene in the world. Wu Daozi benefited from this in his painting throughout his life.
Describes the vigorous and powerful strokes of calligraphy and painting.