Poetry describing spending money to find suffering

1. Verses about spending money

Verses about spending money 1. Ancient verses about money

Ancient verses about money include: 1. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty "The Charcoal Seller" Original text: The Charcoal Seller cut down firewood to burn charcoal in the southern mountains.

His face was dusty and smoky, his temples were gray and his fingers were black. Where do you make money from selling charcoal? The clothes on your body and the food in your mouth.

Poor, I am wearing only plain clothes, and I am worried that the weather will be cold. Translation: There was an old charcoal seller who spent the whole year cutting firewood and burning charcoal in the Nanshan Mountains.

His face was covered with dust and looked burnt by smoke, his hair on his temples was gray, and his ten fingers were blackened by charcoal. What do you use the money you get from selling charcoal? Buy the clothes you wear and the food you eat.

Unfortunately, he was only wearing thin clothes, but he was worried that the charcoal would not be sold, and he also hoped that the weather would be colder. 2. Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "About to Enter the Wine", original text: The master says that he has little money, so he must sell it at his discretion.

The five-flowered horse and the golden fur will be exchanged for fine wine, and we will sell the eternal sorrow with you. Translation: Master, why do you say you don’t have much money anymore? Just bring me some wine and let me drink with my friends.

No matter whether it is a precious five-flowered horse or a fox fur fur, quickly ask the waiter to take it all and exchange it for fine wine, and drink with you to dissolve this eternal sorrow. 3. "Three Poems on the Difficult Journey (Part 1)" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty Original text: A gold bottle of wine is worth ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate is worth ten thousand dollars of treasure.

Stopping the cup and throwing chopsticks, I can’t eat. I draw my sword and look around at a loss. If you want to cross the Yellow River, which is blocked by ice, you will have to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang.

I was fishing on the Bixi River when I was free, and suddenly I was riding a boat and dreaming about the sun. Traveling is difficult! Traveling is difficult! Duoqi Road, where is it now? There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea.

Translation: The fine wine in the gold cup is worth ten thousand dollars, and the precious dishes in the jade plate are worth ten thousand dollars. But my sadness made me put down my cup and chopsticks and refused to eat.

He pulled out his sword and looked around, feeling confused. If you want to cross the Yellow River, the river will be blocked by solid ice; if you want to climb the Taihang Mountains, heavy snow will cover the mountains.

Reminiscing about the time when Jiang Taigong was fishing in Fenxi River and met the talented King Wen; Yi Yin took a boat to dream about the sun and was employed by Shang Tang. How difficult the road of life is, how difficult it is, and how complicated it is. Where is the real road? I firmly believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will definitely come, and when that time comes, we will set sail and sail across the blue sea and blue sky.

4. "Autumn Embrace" by Ouyang Xiu of the Northern Song Dynasty. Original text: Isn't it good to save things, why is Autumn Embrace so sad! West wind wine flag city, drizzle and chrysanthemum sky. His temples are filled with sadness and shame, and he can eat thousands of dollars.

When will the deer chariot return to Yingdong Tian? Translation: What is dissatisfying about the scenery of this season? But somehow, facing this autumn scenery, I couldn't help but feel sad.

The west wind is blowing, and the wine flags in the market are fluttering in the wind; it is drizzling, and golden chrysanthemums are blooming everywhere. When I think about state affairs and family affairs, my temples turn gray with worry; I waste my royal salary in vain, and I feel ashamed in my heart.

When will my wish be fulfilled: holding a deer cart, returning to Yingdong, plowing fields and planting mulberry trees. 5. Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "Playing with the Old Man of the Huamen Restaurant" Original text: The old man still sells wine at seventy, and there are thousands of pots and jars of flowers at the door.

The elm pods beside the road look like money. Are you willing to pick them and sell them for wine? Translation: This old man is still selling wine at the age of seventy, placing thousands of wine bottles and wine jars at the entrance of Huamen Tower. The elm pods beside the road also look like bunches of copper coins. I will pick them off and use them to buy wine. Can you sell them? 6. Yu Guobao of the Southern Song Dynasty, "The Wind Enters the Pine·One Spring, Spending Money," Original text: One spring, spending money, buys money, and gets drunk by the lake every day.

Yu Cong is accustomed to knowing West Lake Road, and he passed by in front of Gu Restaurant. The fragrance of red apricots is accompanied by flutes and drums, and the shadows of green poplars are reflected on the swing.

The warm wind blows across the beautiful sky, and the flowers on the temples are offset by the clouds. The painting boat carries the spring back, and the remaining feelings are paid, the lake water and the lake smoke.

Tomorrow I will help the disabled drunk again and come to look for the flowers on the road. Translation: When spring comes, I don’t know how much money I have spent on shopping, and I am intoxicated by the West Lake every day.

The jade horse knew the way around the West Lake very well, and walked past the restaurant with its head held high and neighing. In the fragrance of red apricots, flutes and drums are booming, and in the shadow of green poplar trees, there is joyful swinging.

In the spring breeze, beautiful women are graceful on the ten-mile road, and the flowers on their heads push their temples aside. As the sun sets in the west, the painting boat returns with the spring scenery, but the pleasure of the tour is not exhausted and the lake is filled with mist.

Tomorrow, I will take the remaining drunkenness with me and go to the path on the lake to look for the lost flowers.

2. What are the ancient poems about money?

1. The branches are covered with green leaves and covered with green feathers, and countless gold coins bloom. ——Du Fu's "Three Sighs on Autumn Rain"

Interpretation: The green feather cover is a gorgeous decoration for a wealthy family, and gold money is a symbol of wealth. However, this is just the weak life of a small plant, and it is only a fleeting phenomenon. Cassia still "lives in her tiny waist", guarding the secret of her life.

2. Why do you say you don’t have much money, but you have to buy it at your own discretion - Li Bai’s "The Wine Will Come in"

Interpretation: Master, why do you say you don’t have much money? Just buy some wine and let us drink together.

3. People in the crowd dare not speak openly and secretly throw money to predict who is far away. ——Yu Hu's "Jiangnan Song"

Definition: I dare not express my feelings in front of everyone, so I secretly throw money and ask for news about my distant husband.

4. A gold bottle of sake costs ten thousand coins, and a jade plate worth ten thousand coins. ——Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult·Part 1"

Definition: The famous wine in the gold cup costs ten thousand yuan per bucket; the exquisite dishes in the jade plate cost ten thousand yuan.

5. Where do you get money from selling charcoal? The clothes on your body and the food in your mouth. ——Bai Juyi, "The Charcoal Seller"

Definition: What is the money obtained from selling charcoal used for? Buy the clothes you wear and the food you eat.

3. Ancient poems about money

Ancient poems about money include:

1. "The Charcoal Seller" by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty

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A charcoal seller cuts firewood to burn charcoal in the southern mountains. His face was dusty and smoky, his temples were gray and his fingers were black.

Where do you get money from selling charcoal? The clothes on your body and the food in your mouth. Poor clothes and clothes, worried about the cold weather.

Translation:

There was an old charcoal seller who spent the whole year cutting firewood and burning charcoal in the Nanshan Mountains. His face was covered with dust and looked burnt by smoke, his hair on his temples was gray, and his ten fingers were blackened by charcoal.

What do you use the money you get from selling charcoal? Buy the clothes you wear and the food you eat. Unfortunately, he was only wearing thin clothes, but he was worried that he would not be able to sell the charcoal, and he also hoped that the weather would be colder.

2. Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Bringing in the Wine"

Original text:

What does the master mean when he has little money? He must sell it at your discretion.

The five-flowered horse and the golden fur will be exchanged for fine wine, and we will sell the eternal sorrow with you.

Translation:

Master, why do you say you don’t have much money anymore? Just bring me some wine and let me drink with my friends.

No matter whether it is a precious five-flowered horse or a fox fur fur, quickly ask the waiter to take it all and exchange it for fine wine, and drink with you to dissolve this eternal sorrow.

3. "Three Poems on a Difficult Journey (Part 1)" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

There are ten thousand buckets of sake in gold bottles, and there are thousands of treasures on jade plates. money. Stopping the cup and throwing chopsticks, I can't eat. I draw my sword and look around at a loss.

If you want to cross the Yellow River, which is blocked by ice, you will have to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang. When I was free to fish on the Bixi River, I suddenly took a boat and dreamed of the sun.

Traveling is difficult! Traveling is difficult! Duoqi Road, where is it now? There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea.

Translation:

The wine in the gold cup is worth ten thousand dollars per dou, and the precious dishes in the jade plate are worth ten thousand dollars. But my sadness made me put down my cup and chopsticks and refused to eat. He pulled out his sword and looked around, feeling confused.

If you want to cross the Yellow River, ice blocks the river; if you want to climb the Taihang Mountains, there will be heavy snow all over the mountains. I recall that when Jiang Taigong was fishing in Fenxi River, he met the talented King Wen; Yi Yin took a boat to dream about the sun and was employed by Shang Tang.

The road of life is so difficult, so difficult, and full of crossroads. Where is the real road? I firmly believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will definitely come, and when that time comes, we will set sail and sail across the blue sea and blue sky.

4. "Autumn Embrace" by Ouyang Xiu of the Northern Song Dynasty

Original text:

Isn't it good to save things, why is Autumn Embrace so sad! West wind wine flag city, drizzle and chrysanthemum sky.

His temples are full of sadness, and he is ashamed to eat thousands of dollars. When will the deer cart drive back to Yingdong Tian?

Translation:

What is dissatisfying about the scenery of this season? But somehow, facing this autumn scenery, I couldn't help but feel sad. The west wind is blowing, and the wine flags in the market are fluttering in the wind; it is drizzling, and golden chrysanthemums are blooming everywhere.

When I think about state affairs and family affairs, my temples turn gray with worry; I waste my royal salary in vain, and I feel ashamed in my heart. When can I fulfill my wish: to carry a deer cart back to Yingdong, to cultivate fields and plant mulberry trees?

5. "Playing with the Huamen Restaurant" by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty

Original text:

The old man still sells wine in his seventies, and there are thousands of pots and urns of flowers at the door.

The elm pods beside the road look like money. Are you willing to pick them and sell them for wine?

Translation:

This old man is still selling wine at the age of seventy, placing thousands of wine bottles and wine jars at the entrance of Huamen Tower.

The elm pods beside the road also look like bunches of copper coins. I picked them and used them to buy wine. Can you sell them?

6. Yu Guobao of the Southern Song Dynasty, "The Wind Comes into the Pine·One Spring Will Buy and Spend Money"

Original text:

One Spring Will Buy and Spend Money, Japan Drunk by the lake. Yu Cong is used to knowing West Lake Road, and he passed by in front of Gu Restaurant. The fragrance of red apricots plays the flute and the drums, and the shadows of the green poplars play on the swing.

The warm wind blows across the beautiful sky, and the flowers on the temples are covered with clouds. The painting boat carries the spring back, the remaining feelings are paid, the lake water and the lake smoke. Tomorrow I will help the disabled drunk again and come to look for the flowers on the street.

Translation:

When spring comes, I don’t know how much money I have spent on shopping, and I am intoxicated by the West Lake every day. The jade horse is familiar with the way to the West Lake, and walks past the restaurant with its head held high and neighing. The aroma of red apricots and the sound of flutes and drums are heard in the sky, and the swings are joyful in the shadows of green poplar trees.

In the spring breeze, beautiful women are graceful on the ten-mile road, and the flowers on their heads push their temples aside. As the sun sets in the west, the painting boat returns with the spring scenery, but the pleasure of the tour is not exhausted and the lake is filled with mist. Tomorrow I will take my remaining drunkenness with me and go to the path on the lake to look for the lost flowers.

4. What are the poems about the word "money"

To Yang Zidong

Author: Zhou Fang

Who is the old friend in Qiantang? , See Zidong thousands of miles south of Yunnan.

After the cool rain, drinking tea in the night market, drinking wine in the clear lake at sunset.

The dragon shuttle brocade is renovated, and the phoenix embroidery lingers on the silk to remember the old craftsmanship.

It’s not that we don’t want to go back, the grass is growing everywhere along the six bridges.

Category: Poems ending with Rong

Sitting and watching the tide at the Yingjiang Tower in Qiantang

Author: Zheng Shanfu

This is the beginning of the King of Qian Ji, spiraling into the Songshan River.

The tides are strong in autumn, and there are many thunders on the water.

It is said that there is anger in the river, but there is no wave in the sea of ??hatred.

The mausoleum trees are rustling, and the sad wind passes day and night.

Category: Poems with endings

Two poems about the West Lake

Author: Zhang Yuankai

Qiantang Su Xiaoqian wears robes and short skirts Spend more time in Diaoji.

Looking at the emperor's voice, he expressed resentment at farewell, and Meng'er cherished her beauty under the pavilion.

The breeze blows the algae and the waves, and the setting sun shines on the trees and mountains.

The most beautiful thing is that the blue clouds gather everywhere, and the beauty forgets to go home at night.

5. What are some sentences about "spending money"

1. A gentleman loves money and gets it in a wise way. Explanation: Talented and virtuous people prefer property obtained through righteous means and do not want ill-gotten wealth.

2. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent. Explanation: The talents given to me by God will definitely be put to use, and the praise of a thousand pieces of gold will be regained after it is melted.

3. Money is not an external possession, so why bother in life? Explanation: Money is not something you are born with, so why bother pursuing it all your life?

4. Money is so rare that it makes me feel haggard. Explanation: Money, money, money, why is it so rare? It makes me only haggard and sad.

5. Money is like dung, but justice is worth a thousand gold. Explanation: Refers to the feelings between friendly friends. When getting along, money should be regarded as like soil, and righteousness is more valuable than a thousand pieces of gold.

1. The knowledge of spending money

Spending all the monthly salary--moonlight clan;

Spending parents' money--chewing on the old clan;

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Spend money in the bank - overdraft people;

Spend money online - Taobao people;

Spend money carefully - stingy people;

Use money to make money—investment people;

Use your brain to make money—white-collar people;

Buy power to make money—blue-collar people;

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Count on salary----office workers.

2. Spending money makes people feel satisfied and keen on creating value. It is a way of motivation.

3. Spending money to a certain extent can avoid losses caused by inflation, and saving money can make an adequate plan for future life.

6. Poems about hanging money

About frugality:

Ancient poems

Two poems about pity for farmers

Li Shen

It was noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat was dripping from the soil.

Who knows that every meal on the plate is hard work.

Plant one grain of millet in spring and harvest ten thousand grains in autumn.

There is no idle land everywhere, and farmers are still starving to death.

Ode to History

--Li Shangyin

Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and ruined by extravagance.

Everything in the world is often accomplished by diligence and frugality but failed by luxury. --Lu You

Sentence:

A gentleman uses frugality to overcome difficulties.

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"Book of Changes·Fu"

A careless gentleman uses the virtue of frugality to avoid danger.

Be diligent in your country and be frugal in your family.

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"Shang Shu Dayu Mo"

The general idea is to be diligent in national affairs and frugal in family life.

Frugality is the greatest virtue; extravagance is the greatest evil.

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"Zuo Zhuan: The Twenty-Fourth Year of Duke Zhuang"

Being careless and frugal is the greatest virtue among good deeds; luxury is the greatest evil among evil deeds. evil.

People's livelihood depends on diligence, and diligence means nothing.

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"Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Twelve Years"

The livelihood of the common people depends on hard work. Only by working hard will there be no shortage of property. .

Thrift leads to prosperity, while immorality leads to ruin.

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"Mozi·Ci Guo"

Carelessness and frugality will lead to prosperity, while licentiousness and pleasure will lead to ruin.

The story of diligence and thrift:

The story of Ji Wenzi

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Wenzi was born in a family with three generations of prime ministers. A nobleman and famous diplomat from the State of Lu, he served as an official for more than 30 years.

He lived a frugal life, taking frugality as the foundation of his life, and asked his family to live a frugal life. He only wanted to dress simply and neatly.

He didn't have many decent clothes except court clothes. Every time he went out, he rode in extremely simple carriages and horses.

Seeing that he was so frugal, a man named Zhongsunzi advised Ji Wenzi: "As a minister, you are highly virtuous and respected, but I heard that you don't allow your wives and concubines to wear silk clothes at home. Feed the horses with food. If you don't pay attention to your appearance and clothing, won't you look too shabby and make other countries laugh at you? Doing so will also harm the dignity of our country. People will say that you belong to Lu.

What kind of life does Shang Qing live? Why don't you change this way of life? It will be beneficial to yourself and the country. Why not?" After hearing this, Ji Wenzi smiled lightly and said to the man. Seriously: "I

also hope to decorate my home luxuriously and elegantly, but look at the people in our country. There are still many people who eat food that is too rough to swallow and wear shabby clothes. There are still people who are suffering from cold and starvation; thinking of this, how can I have the heart to buy property for myself? If the common people are poor and poor, and I dress up as a concubine and raise grain and horses, what will happen? Where is the conscience of being an official? Besides, I heard that the strength and glory of a country can only be shown by the noble conduct of its subjects, not by their beautiful wives and good horses. In this case, how can I accept your suggestion? Guang's words made Zhongsun look ashamed, and at the same time, he felt even more sorry for Ji Wenzi. Respect. After that, he also followed Ji Wenzi's example and paid great attention to the simplicity of life. His wives and concubines only wore clothes made of ordinary cloth, and the horses at home were fed only with grain chaff and weeds.

7. Poems about money ~ Urgent

A gentleman loves money and gets it wisely

Listening to the spring rain in the small building all night, selling apricot flowers in the deep alley in the Ming Dynasty.--Sell it, the rich ones

I am born with talent that must be useful, and I will come back after all the money I have spent - gold, it is money

What does the master mean by saying that there is little money, it must be sold at your discretion - money Ah, you understand

When people are happy and happy, they hate having fun, but they are willing to love a thousand pieces of gold and smile lightly - gold, it is money

Everyone feels embarrassed about their life, who doesn't see Qian's relatives - Money, you understand

I asked where the restaurant is, and the shepherd boy pointed to Xinghua Village - to buy wine, you need money

An Neng bends his eyebrows to serve the powerful, which makes me unhappy. Face - expensive, money

An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

I am born with talent that will be useful, and I will come back after all the money is spent.