Poetry describing all-round development

The verses describing all-round development are as follows:

1. The wild fire will not burn out, but the spring breeze will blow again. 11. Bai Juyi's "Farewell to Fu De Gu Yuan Cao"

2. The whole world is turbid and I am alone in the clear; everyone is drunk and I am alone in my sobriety. 11. Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci: Fisherman"

3. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. 11. "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan

4. Don't be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, just because you are in this mountain. 11. Wang Anshi's "Climbing Feilai Peak"

5. It is not advisable to belittle oneself when one has a great spirit of lofty ideals. 11. Zhuge Liang's "Master's List"

6. Master Zhuan Yiduo is your master, don't be alone. 11. Du Fu's "Six Quatrains in Play"

7. No matter how high or low one's career is, one should have firm ambitions, and a man should seek peace and leisure? 11. Song Qi's "Spring in the Jade House·Spring Scene"

8 .The painstaking efforts of man and nature will not let him down, and he will suffer hardships even if he sleeps on the firewood. Three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu. 11. Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Volume 1·Painted Skin"

9. If you want to make a deep effort, grind the iron pestle into a needle. --Cao Xueqin's "A Dream of Red Mansions"

10. Sunflowers in the green garden, the morning dew awaits the setting sun. In the spring of Budeze, all things will be radiant. 1 - "Long Song Xing" by Han Dynasty Yuefu

11. Don't wait and see. The young man's head is gray and empty and sad. 11. Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong: Writings of Feelings"

12. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, but leisure can destroy one's life. 11. Ouyang Xiu's "Preface to the Biography of Officials in the History of the Five Dynasties"

13. The road is long and far away, and I will search up and down. 11. Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

14. If there is no obstruction, no flow, it will not work. 11. Han Yu's "Yuan Dao"

15. The whole world is turbid and I am alone pure; everyone is drunk and I am alone sober. 11. Li Bai's "Du Lu Pian"

16. The times are approaching, and the pictures are drawn one by one. 11. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Wen Tianxiang

17. The spirit of a person with great ideals should not be underestimated. 11. Cao Zhi's "Preface to the White Horse Wang Biao"

18. Why don't men bring Wu hooks and collect the fifty states in Guanshan? 11. Li He's "Thirteen Poems of Nanyuan·Part 5"

19. Viewed from the side, it looks like a ridge and a peak on the side, with different heights near and far. 11. Su Shi's "Inscription on the Wall of the West Forest"

20. I don't know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. 11. Su Shi's "Inscription on the Wall of the Western Forest"

21. A benevolent man with lofty ideals will not harm his benevolence by seeking life, but will kill himself to fulfill his benevolence. 11. "The Analects of Confucius·Wei Linggong"

22. If you are poor, you will change; 11. "Book of Changes·Xici Biography"

23. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. 11. "Book of Changes Qianxiang Biography"

24. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. 11 Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

25. If you are envious of fish in the abyss, it is better to retreat and build a net.

--"Huainanzi·Volume 3·Main Technique Training"