Ancient poetry is more suitable as a graduation message.

The verses from ancient poems that are more suitable as graduation speeches are as follows:

1. You are a heroic creature in the world, so there is no need to cry again. - Duan Chengji, Jin Dynasty, "Qing Ping Le Zi Blesses Xue Zi Yu Nonzhang" Definition: He is already an outstanding person, and there is no need to test him too much.

2. Like flowers and leaves, year after year, the sun dominates the spring breeze. ——Explanation of "Revealing Heartfelt Love· Begonia Beads Decorated" by Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty: I only hope that the friendship between you and me is like these begonia flowers and leaves, blowing in the spring breeze year after year.

3. I wish you such a beautiful scenery and prosperous times. ——Interpretation of "Old Book of Yikuimen" by Feng Shixing, Song Dynasty: May your future be like this majestic landscape, with endless waves, towering towers, and beautiful scenery.

4. I feel that you are not an object in the pond, just a dragon, cloud and rain so close to you. ——Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, "Congratulations to the Bridegroom, and Xu Siyuan went down to thank the princes for a wine visit." Explanation: I believe that friends are not things in the pool. They should be able to achieve great things like a dragon catching clouds and rain.

5. I hope you will have wings and become a northern sea fish. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "A Presentation to Shi Langzhong at the Banquet of Jiangxia Envoy Jun Shu" Definition: I hope you can give birth to wings and become a giant fish in Beiming.

6. There are close friends in the sea, and they are as close to each other as far as the end of the world. ——Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty, "Send Du Shaofu to Shuzhou" explanation: There are close friends in the four seas, even if they are far away, they are as close as their neighbors.

7. Don’t worry, there will be no friends in the future. No one in the world will know you. ——Interpretation of "Farewell to Dong Da" by Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty: Don't worry that the road ahead is bleak and you don't have a confidant. Who else in the world doesn't know you?

8. The eagle strikes the sky, the wind is strong, and the waves fly like spring. ——Sima Guang, Song Dynasty, "This poem is sent to me for being a beautiful scholar in the capital." Definition: The eagle rides on the wind above the sky, and with the power of the sea, it turns into a peng and spreads its wings.

9. The boy who was my classmate was in his prime, and he was a scholar and scolded Fang Qiu. ——Interpretation of "Qinyuanchun·Changsha" by Mao Zedong in modern times: The students are in their youth and in their prime; everyone is high-spirited and full of energy.

10. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea. ——Interpretation of "Traveling is Difficult Part 1" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: I believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will always come, and when the time comes, we must raise our sails and cross the sea!

11. Danchi Countermeasures has three thousand words, and the title of the gold list is "Five Colors of Spring". ——Wang Mian of the Yuan Dynasty, "Send Wang Kemin's Anfeng Record" Definition: I wish you a spring of literary thoughts in the examination room, and your writing will be like a spirit. In the end, you will be named on the gold list, and your face will be full of spring.

12. In the great waves, neither joy nor fear. ——Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties "Three Poems on Shapes, Shadows and Gods" Definition: Listen to God's arrangements, let nature take its course, neither be happy about longevity nor sad about short life.

13. No matter how high or low your career is, your ambition should be strong. If you are a man, you will have peace of mind. ——Explanation of "Showing the Straw" by Zhang Lei of the Song Dynasty: There is no high or low profession, but the will must be strong. A man must earn his own living and not be a lazy man doing nothing!

14. Knowing that the king’s ambition is not small, he can conquer the swans in one fell swoop. ——Interpretation of "Farewell to Qun Toubi and Going to Anxi" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty: I know that you have a great ambition and you will definitely be able to realize it in the future.