1. Poems about the word "利"
Poems about the word "利" 1. What are the poems with the word "利"
1 Gao Cai takes off his name and Good luck, I hope you will arrive with your qin at dusk.
2 If you don’t rely on mountains and rivers, you can control the plains. You can lead them with spears in the sun. 3. There are hundreds of sharp holes, and the villain can open his private door.
4 The businessman valued profits over separation. The month before last, he went to Fuliang to buy tea. 5 If you don’t have a sharp sword in your hand, why make many friends? 6. If you hold the pen sharply and use the tube sharply, the seal carving will be beneficial.
7 A sharp weapon must be wielded first, and only those who are virtuous can be left alone. 8 He complains about fame and fortune, and disturbs the world.
9 I would like to ask the famous and wealthy people on the roadside why they are students here. 10 Collect troops to benefit the country and drink from the Mahulu River.
Explanation of the poem: 1 "Talented people don't care about fame and fortune, and they look forward to you day and night to come with the qin": Fang Guan's talent is not limited by fame and fortune, and he looks forward to Dong Da holding the qin day and night.
Gaocai: refers to Fang Guan. Tuolue: contemptuous, indifferent.
2 "Instead of occupying the mountains and rivers, they occupy the plains, and the sun with long spears can command them": They do not rely on the dangerous mountains and rivers to occupy the plains; they rely on the sharp weapons to support them and use the sun to do evil. 3 "When there are hundreds of sharp holes, the villain will open them privately": There are too many holes, causing the people to sell goods privately.
4 "The businessman values ??profits over separation, and went to Fuliang to buy tea the month before last.": The businessman only values ??profits and does not care about separation. Last month, he went to Fuliang to buy tea and do business. 5 "If you don't have a sharp sword in your hand, why make many friends?": Without power in your hand, not only will it not benefit your friends, but it will also harm them.
If you can’t save them even though you have harmed them, then why do you need to make many friends to harm them? 6 "If you hold a pen with a sharp Tongguan, you will benefit from seal engraving.": "Tongguan" refers to a red lacquered bamboo tube, which refers to a high-quality pen; "seal cutting" refers to children learning to write. At this moment, Wan Su was sitting in front of the case with a serious attitude, holding a pen and writing, how serious and quiet he was! 7 "A sharp weapon must be wielded first, and only the wise can be left alone": Only the top people will hide in the court. Although they are in the hustle and bustle of current affairs, they can be as wise as foolish and deal with it indifferently.
8 "I lament that fame and fortune are disturbing the world": I lament that people in the world work so hard in pursuit of fame and fortune. 9 "I would like to ask those people who are seeking fame and fortune on the roadside, why do they not come here to learn Taoism and seek immortality?" 10 "After gathering troops to conquer the country, Jieli drank from the Hulu River": After the army was collected, King Jieli passed by and drank from the Hulu River.
2. What are the poems with the word "profit" in them?
1 A talented person does not care about fame and fortune, and he looks forward to you arriving with his harp in his arms day and night.
2 If you don’t rely on mountains and rivers, you can control the plains. You can lead them with spears in the sun.
3. There are hundreds of sharp holes, and the villain can open his private door.
4 The businessman valued profits over separation. The month before last, he went to Fuliang to buy tea.
5 If you don’t have a sharp sword in your hand, why make many friends?
6. If you hold the pen sharply and sharply, the seal carving will be beneficial.
7 A sharp weapon must be wielded first, and no one can be left alone without being a virtuous person.
8 I complain about fame and wealth, and disturb the world.
9 I would like to ask the famous and wealthy people on the roadside why they are students here.
10 Withdraw the troops to benefit the country and drink from the Mahulu River.
Explanation of the poem:
1 "A talented man is free from fame and fortune, and day and night he hopes that the king will come with his harp": Fang Guan's great talent is not constrained by fame and fortune, and he longs for Dong Da to come with his harp day and night. Play. . . . Gao Cai: refers to Fang Guan. Tuolue: contemptuous, indifferent.
2 "Instead of occupying the mountains and rivers, they occupy the plains, and the sun with long spears can command them": They do not rely on the dangerous mountains and rivers to occupy the plains; they rely on the sharp weapons to support them and use the sun to do evil.
3 "There are hundreds of sharp holes, and the villain opens them privately": There are too many holes, causing the people to sell goods privately.
4 "The businessman values ??profits over separation, and went to Fuliang to buy tea the month before last.": The businessman only values ??profits and does not care about separation. Last month, he went to Fuliang to buy tea and do business.
5 "If you don't have a sharp sword in your hand, why make many friends?": Without power in your hand, not only will it not benefit your friends, but it will also harm them. If you can’t save them even though you’ve harmed them, then why do you have to make many friends to harm them?
6 "Tongguan is a good tool for holding a pen, and seal engraving is expected to be beneficial." At this moment, Wan Su was sitting in front of the case with a serious attitude, holding a pen and writing, how serious and quiet he was!
7 "A sharp weapon must be wielded first, and only the wise can be appointed": Only the top talents will hide in the court. Although they are in the hustle and bustle of current affairs, they can be as wise as foolish and deal with it indifferently.
8 "I lament that fame and fortune are disturbing the world": I lament that people in the world work so hard in pursuit of fame and fortune.
9 "I would like to ask those people who are pursuing fame and fortune on the roadside, why don't they come here to learn Taoism and live forever?"
10 "Returning troops to Jieli and drinking from the Hulu River": After the army was collected, King Jieli passed by and drank from the Hulu River.
3. Poems starting with the word "利"
To benefit oneself while benefiting things.
——"Moon over the Xijiang River" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Zhang Boduan
The profit will be ten thousand times greater, and the family will be very prosperous when they return home. ——"Looking into the Distance" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Anonymous
A sharp weapon must be wielded first, and only those who are virtuous can be left alone. ——"Seventh Brother of the Supreme Servant" Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Wang Changling
Sharp weapons, long talents, and gentle manners. ——"Eight Poems for Huangfu's Attendant to the Capital" Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Yuan Xisheng
Sharp tools can boast of one's charm, but partial masters have the right to copy. ——"Five Poems by Fan Shihu, the Commander-in-Chief of Upper Fujian" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Ao Taosun
A fleas with a sharp weapon can boast of its charm, but a partial teacher will have the right to copy it. ——"Five Poems by Fan Shihu, the Shangfu Commander" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Ao Taosun
If you don't have a sharp sword in your hand, why make many friends? ——"The Journey of the Yellow Bird in Noda" Era: Wei and Jin Author: Cao Zhi
The sharp sword shines brightly, and wearing it makes me innocent of evil intentions. ——"Sharp Sword" Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Han Yu
A sharp sword cannot be approached, and a beauty cannot be approached.
A sharp sword hurts the hand, and a beautiful woman hurts the body. ——"Occasionally Made" Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Meng Jiao
Harvest things to get two swords, and be a wise man for Confucianism. ——"Da Xi Zhongcheng Dongzhai Mural Landscape... The hanging spring on the tree is sent to Chang'an Zhao" Era: Tang Author: Lu Lun
It is better to make things flow than to flow, and to discern shapes is not as good as stopping. ——"Playing with Still Water" Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Bai Juyi
The sword is too strong to handle, so why not pull out a hair. ——"Crying Doctor Lu in Bianzhou" Era: Tang Dynasty Author: Zhang Hu
A sharp sword cannot stab a rat, and a big fish cannot connect oats. ——"Taoist Wang Yuanzhi gave poems as gifts, and often expressed sorrow and exhortations because he responded with ancient poems" Era: Song Dynasty Author: Wang Ling
4. A complete collection of ancient poems starting with the word "利"
利士 Burning body in fire. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty "Sitting idle and reading a book is a blessing to all the young people"
The benefit is the combination of physical disaster and the need for less. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems of Feelings"
It is difficult to welcome people with a sharp tongue. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "The Ballad of Gathering Mosquitoes"
How can one have a good reputation and a good reputation? ——Du Xunhe of the Tang Dynasty, "Gift to the Monk"
Lichen Bai Mingming. ——Lu Guimeng of the Tang Dynasty, "Nine Miscellaneous Satires"
How can we limit our benefits? ——Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty, "Happy Rain"
There is no destiny in seeking fame and fortune. ——"Two Drunken Songs" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
The profit market is equally divided and four seats are occupied. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Reduced Words Mulan Hua·Wei Xiong Jiameng"
Long-term fame and fortune.
—— Huang Gongdu of the Song Dynasty "Five Poems with Second Rhymes Song Yongxiong's Feelings about the Old"