What hard-working and inspirational poems are there?

1, one day I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's "It's a Hard Time to Go"

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

2, insist that the castle peak is not relaxed, and it is simply in the broken rock. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight. -From the Qing Dynasty: Zheng Xie Bamboo Stone

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Bamboo does not relax at all, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks of rocks. After thousands of years of torture and blows, it is still so strong, whether it is the southeast wind in hot summer or the northwest wind in cold winter, it can bear it and will remain tough and straight. ?

3. The ancients learned nothing, and it takes time to grow old. What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do. -From Song Dynasty: Lu You's Reading on a Winter Night, which shows Yu Zi.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve anything when they were old. After all, the knowledge gained from books is not perfect. If you want to understand the truth deeply, you must practice it yourself.

4. Military songs should be sung with broadswords and swear to destroy Hunu. Only the battlefields where countries die, why do they die in boots? -From the Qing Dynasty: Xu Xilin's "Out of the Plug"

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Soldiers going to war should sing the military song Victory Day. Determined to drive the Manchu rulers out of Shanhaiguan. Soldiers only know that on the battlefield, they have to die for their country. Why do you consider transporting the body back to your hometown? ?

5, study hard, firefly window thousands of books. Three winters are enough for today, and whoever laughs is empty. -Excerpt from The Diligence of Song Wang Zhu.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: knowledge requires diligence, just like those predecessors who took the lamp, studying diligently at night and reading a lot of books. Study hard for a few years, "literature and history are enough in three winters", and you will be learned. At that time, who would laugh at your lack of ink and knowledge?