Ancient poems about competition

1. What are the ancient poems about "competition"

1. When you are at the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains and small ones. ——"Looking at the Mountains" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty

Definition: We must climb to the top of Mount Tai, overlooking the mountains, and be filled with pride.

2. The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying. ——Yan Zhenqing's "Poetry to Encourage Learning" in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Every day from midnight to when the rooster crows, it is the best time for boys to study. In their youth, they must know how to study hard and study diligently. .

3. Without a bone-chilling cold, there would be no fragrance of plum blossoms. ——"Ode to a Discourse in the Hall" by Zen Master Huang He of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: If the plum blossoms had not withstood the suffering of wind and frost, how could they have the refreshing fragrance of fresh flowers.

4. If you want to see farther, reach a higher level. ——Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Climbing the Stork Tower"

Translation: If you want to see enough of the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb to a higher tower.

5. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea. ——"Traveling is Difficult" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: I believe that one day, I will be able to ride the strong wind and break thousands of miles of waves; hang my sails high and move forward bravely in the sea!

6. Be resilient despite countless hardships, no matter how strong the wind is. ——"Bamboo and Stone" by Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty

Translation: It has withstood thousands of hardships and blows, but it is still strong and strong; no matter whether it is the east wind, west wind, south wind or north wind, it cannot be blown down. , cannot let it succumb.

7. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. ——(Song Dynasty) Li Qingzhao's "Summer Quatrains"

Translation: You should be a hero among men when you are alive, and you should be a hero among ghosts after death.

8. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Pre-Qin Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

Translation: The road ahead is still long, but I will persevere and spare no effort to pursue and explore.

9. Generals have no talent at all, but men should strive for self-improvement. ——Wang Zhu, Song Dynasty, "Prodigy Poems"

Translation: Princes, generals, and ministers are not born marshals. Children who want to be marshals can become pillars if they work hard. A good man should work hard and strive for excellence.

10. All things are inferior, but reading is the only one that is superior. ——Wang Zhu, Song Dynasty, "Poem of a Prodigy"

Translation: All professions are humble, and only studying and becoming an official is the right path. 2. Poems and famous quotes praising competition

Ancient poems about "competition" 1. When you are at the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains and small ones.

——Interpretation of "Wang Yue" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty: We must climb to the top of Mount Tai, overlooking the mountains, and be full of pride. 2. The lights are on at three and the chicken is on at five, which is when men are studying.

——Interpretation of Yan Zhenqing's "Poem to Encouragement to Study" in the Tang Dynasty: From midnight every day to the time when the rooster crows, it is the best time for boys to study. In their youth, they must know how to study hard and study diligently. . 3. How can there be the fragrance of plum blossoms without a bone-chilling cold?

——Translation of "Ode to the Revelation in the Hall" by Zen Master Huang He of the Tang Dynasty: If the plum blossoms had not withstood the suffering of wind and frost, how could they have the refreshing fragrance of flowers. 4. If you want to see farther, reach a higher level.

——Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty "Climbing the Stork Tower" Translation: If you want to see enough of the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb to a higher tower. 5. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so hang up your sails and sail across the sea.

——Translation of "Traveling is Difficult" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty: I believe that one day, I will be able to ride on the strong wind and break the thousands of miles of waves; hang the sails high and move forward bravely in the sea! 6. Even though you have endured countless hardships, you are still tenacious, no matter how strong the wind is. ——Translation of "Bamboo and Stone" by Zheng Xie in the Qing Dynasty: It has withstood thousands of hardships and blows, but it is still as tough and upright; whether it is the east wind, west wind, south wind or north wind, it cannot blow it down or make it succumb.

7. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. ——(Song Dynasty) Translation of "Summer Quatrains" by Li Qingzhao: You should be a hero among men when you are alive, and you should be a hero among ghosts after death.

8. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Translation of "Li Sao" by Qu Yuan of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: The road ahead is still long, but I will persevere and spare no effort to pursue and explore.

9. Generals have no talent at all, but men should strive for self-improvement. ——Wang Zhu, Song Dynasty, "Prodigy Poems" Translation: Princes, generals, and ministers are not born marshals. Children who want to be marshals can become pillars if they work hard. Good men should work hard and strive for excellence.

10. All things are inferior, but reading is the only one that is superior. ——Wang Zhu, Song Dynasty, "Prodigy Poems" Translation: All professions are humble, only studying and becoming an official is the right path.