Classical Chinese describing development

1. China's classical poems (including idioms) describing the development of the group: elite troops, thunder corps, think tanks, cohesion and centripetal nature; Unity is strength, neat and orderly, in step, intimate and sincere, "two people are United, and their profits are broken;" With one heart, its smell (xiù) is like blue. " Honor and disgrace and * * *.

Everyone can move mountains with one blow. Metaphor means that many hands make light work. It is the same as "many people drift away from the mountain".

People can move mountains by blowing. Metaphor means that many hands make light work. It is the same as "many people drift away from the mountain".

Everyone: Blow. Many people blow, which can make the mountains drift away. To make a metaphor, the more people speak ill, the greater the harm to people. This is also a metaphor for the power of numbers.

All hearts are United as a city and indestructible as a solid wall. Metaphor is United and powerful.

Unity is unity, like a strong castle. Metaphor means that everyone is United and powerful.

Public opinion is a set of words that can move the sky. Metaphor is strong public opinion.

Many tigers are United. Many tigers are United. Metaphor means that many capable people will be more powerful if they unite as one.

Many rivers flow to the sea and many rivers flow to the sea. Metaphor many forces gathered together.

Concentric broken gold describes the inner strength.

Ten-person spine means that the strength of ten people can bend the spine. Spine, mallet. The metaphor of strength is enough to change the original state.

I look forward to waiting for you in the future and following the lonely deer to the Central Plains.

High-five if you win, and save your life if you lose.

Please don't mention anything about Hou Feng, how many lives will be sacrificed for a person's success!

Swear to the death to reward your bosom friend

People gather firewood with a high flame, which shows that many hands make light work.

United as one, rock solid. Metaphor is United and powerful.

2. What are the classical Chinese words that describe a person's confusion about the future? I threw the food bar and cup aside. I couldn't eat or drink. I pulled out my dagger. I peeped in four directions in vain.

I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow.

I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.

Travel is hard. Travel is hard. Don't go astray! Where to go today.

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea.

It's hard to be the first.

Author Li Bai, Tang Dynasty,

Vernacular translation:

Jinbei famous wine, per barrel 1000 yuan; The exquisite dishes in the jade plate are worth 10 thousand yuan.

I feel depressed in my chest. You can't eat without drinking. Draw your sword and look around, my heart is really at a loss.

Want to cross the Yellow River, ice and snow blocked the river; If you want to climb Taihang Mountain, the vast snow has already closed the mountain.

Like Lushang Yuxi, waiting for a comeback; Yi Yin is employed by Shang Tang. How difficult it is!

How difficult it is! There are many roads. Where is the real avenue?

I believe that one day, I can ride the wind and waves; Hang Yun Fan high and move forward in the sea!

Extended data:

The first four sentences of this poem are about friends who, out of deep friendship for Li Bai and regret that such a genius was abandoned, spared no expense in hosting a farewell banquet. Li Bai, who is naive in drinking, will certainly "drink 300 cups at a time" because of this fine wine, delicious food and the hospitality of his friends.

However, this time he picked up the cup and pushed it away. Pick up chopsticks, but leave them behind. He left his seat, drew his sword, looked around and lost his mind. The four continuous movements of stopping, throwing, pulling and caring vividly show the inner depression and emotional agitation.

Then the two sentences are followed by "hollow" and "difficult to walk" is written in front. The poet used "Frozen Sichuan" and "Snow Closing the Mountain" to symbolize the difficulties and obstacles on the road of life. Poets have an empty heart to serve the country, not by the emperor, but by "giving gold to the mountains." Isn't this also a situation where ice blocks the Yellow River and snow holds Taihang Mountain?

However, Li Bai is not that kind of cowardly character. From the beginning of "drawing his sword and looking in all directions", he showed unwillingness to be depressed. "I will sit on a fishing rod and lazily lean against the stream, but I suddenly dream of driving a boat and sailing towards the sun."

In a daze, the poet suddenly thought of two figures who did not go well politically at first, but made great achievements in the end: one was Lu Shang, who was fishing in Panxi at the age of 90 and met King Wen; One is Yi Yin. Before he was hired by Tang, he dreamed that he was sailing around the sun and the moon.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Three Poems Difficult to Walk (I)

3. Anyone who expresses a self-motivated sentence in classical Chinese can be regarded as Yao Shun. -"Mencius"

As long as you are willing to work hard, everyone can become a great saint like Yao Shun. )

Live and be a man among men; Die and become the soul in the soul. -Li Qingzhao's "Summer quatrains"

Living is a hero, and dying is also a hero. )

Just as celestial bodies maintain vitality through movement, a gentleman should constantly pursue self-improvement. -Zhouyi

As a gentleman, one should have a strong will, a never-ending spirit of struggle, strive to strengthen one's self-cultivation and complete and develop one's studies or career. Only in this way can we reflect God's will and live up to the responsibility and talent entrusted to a gentleman by the universe. )

Not angry, not angry, not angry. (The Analects? Say)

The higher you climb, the harder you drill. (The Analects? Zi Han)

When you are cold, you know that pine and cypress will wither. (The Analects? Zi Han)

Jade is not cut, not a tool; People don't learn or know. (The Book of Rites? Learning)

The old horse crouches, aiming at thousands of miles; The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. (Three Kingdoms? Cao Cao? Although turtles live long)

If you put your heart into it, you will burn your bridges. In the end, 120 Qin customs will be returned to Chu. Where there is a will, there is a way, and 3 thousand armor can swallow Wu!

Hope to adopt ~ thank you!

4. What words describe "development"? The future is bright, the future is Wan Li, the future is Wan Li, and the future is boundless, striving for perfection.

First, the future is bright.

Vernacular interpretation: a bright future describes a bright future, as beautiful as a splendid one, and is often used as a greeting.

Source: Jia's fourth discount: "I am very loving when I think of our bright future."

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Jia

Second, the future of Wan Li

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Metaphor is promising and cannot be * * *.

Source: Nanchu News: "This child can be described as the future Wan Li."

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Wei

This son has a great future, so it is impossible to * * *.

Third, Pengcheng Wan Li

A metaphor for a bright future.

Origin: It is said in "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour" that Dapeng migrated from the northern suburbs to the South China Sea, with water hitting three thousand miles and wind hitting nine Wan Li.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Zhuang Zhou

Dapeng moved from the northern suburbs to the South China Sea, and the spray splashed as high as 3,000 miles, and took the wind to Wan Li.

Fourth, the future is boundless.

Vernacular explanation: refers to a person's future without * * *. The development space is broad.

Source: Fortress Besieged: "Hung-chien still keeps his head down-'I only wish Mr. Fang a bright future. "

Dynasty: modern

Author: Qian Zhongshu

Fifth, strive for perfection.

Vernacular interpretation: (academic, technical, works, products, etc. ) The better, the better.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Learn: The Book of Songs says:' If you are keen; As sharp as a mill; what's up "

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Confucius

The Book of Songs says: We should learn from it, ponder it and carve it as carefully as bones, horns, ivory and jade.