A poem that metaphors that nothing is perfect in the world

1. There are no perfect verses in the world

There are no perfect verses in the world 1. There are no perfect quotes in the world

1. No one has faults , if you can change your past, there is no greater good.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Second Year" by Zuo Qiuming in the late Spring and Autumn Period

Translation: How can ordinary people not make mistakes if they are not saints and wise men? There is nothing better than being able to correct your mistakes.

2. Sweet and bitter melons, nothing in the world is perfect.

Source: "Mozi" by Mozi during the Warring States Period

Translation: No matter how sweet the melon is, the base of the melon is always bitter, and nothing in the world is perfect. It shows that there is no perfect reason for anything.

3. No gold is barefoot, and no man is perfect.

Source: Modern Lu Xun's "Diary of a Madman"

Translation: There is no perfect gold, and no one is perfect

4. All things in the world, They all have flaws and nothing is perfect.

Source: "The Goddess" by Guo Moruo in modern times

5. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes.

Source: "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Translation: People are sad and happy, separated and reunited, and the moon is cloudy and sunny, round and soft.

6. Life is no longer perfect, why not celebrate it like a festival, but experience work, struggle, poverty and suffering.

Source: Belinsky's "Ten Days"

7. The ruler is short, the inch is long, the material is insufficient, and the wisdom is unclear.

Source: Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci·Bu Ju" during the Warring States Period

Translation: People or things each have their own strengths and weaknesses, objects also have shortcomings, and IQs also have times when they are unwise.

8. There are inherent strengths and weaknesses; people have inherent weaknesses in their work.

Source: Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty's "Lunheng·Shujie Chapter"

Translation: If a person has certain strengths, he must have some shortcomings; if he is good at one thing, he must be good at another. Seems clumsy in business.

2. What are the famous sayings that describe that nothing in the world is perfect? ??

1. No one is a saint, and no one can make mistakes.

——Confucius 2. Sweet melons and bitter stems, nothing in the world is perfect. ——Mozi 3. No gold has bare feet, and no man is perfect.

——Modern Lu Xun's "Diary of a Madman" 4. When you meet the right person, they can integrate their lives. No matter whether it is simple or complex, don't hesitate. Between hesitation, he or she will be together. Someone who might be her or him. Don't be greedy for material enjoyment, nor be greedy for spiritual nobility. There are no perfect people in the world, and there is no perfect life. Just be happy if you are poor or lowly, rich or noble.

5. Everything in the world has shortcomings and nothing is perfect. ——Guo Moruo's "Goddess" in Modern Times 6. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes.

——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" 7. Perfection is the standard of God, but the desire to achieve perfection is an impossible standard. ——Modern and Modern Goethe 8. Life is no longer perfect, so why not rejoice like a festival, but experience work, struggle, poverty and suffering.

—— Belinsky's "Ten Days" 9. Since there are black spots on the sun, "things in the world" are even less likely to be without flaws. ——Chernyshevsky 10. Because they have flaws, people are willing to tolerate their success.

It also often causes potential opponents to ignore their competition and challenges. ——Modern Ba Jin's "Family" 11. Never try to cover up your knowledge flaws, because there can be no perfect people and things, even if you use the boldest speculations and assumptions to cover up, this is unacceptable.

——Hawking's "Future Theory" 12. Although you are not perfect, you are the most unique, dedicated to the most special self. ——Pavlov's "A Letter to the Youth" 13. Although there is no perfect thing, and there is no perfect thing, we still have hope.

—— Ostrovsky 13. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to wake up and think, not just in survival. The value of things is that they are not perfect, but they are always getting closer to perfection - Aristotle 14. As an imperfect creature - man, if he has not experienced the joys and sorrows of the world, and has not fought with life It is impossible to understand the meaning of life while fighting.

—— Yang Shuo 15. Life is short and imperfect. Although diligence cannot guarantee success, and death may destroy a prosperous career, those who have failed in their achievements have at least joined the army. Glory, even if he didn't win, he still fought. —— Johnson 16. Life is like a game of chess. It is impossible to play another game or regret the game.

Things, like flowers, cannot be perfect. ——Freud.