Ancient poems about wealth 1. Ancient poems about wealth
1, a gentleman loves money and takes it in a proper way-anonymity.
From "Augmented Xianwen"
Interpretation: It is everyone's aspiration to have money and status, but a gentleman will not accept it if it is not obtained by "Tao"; Poverty and humbleness are disgusting to everyone, but we can't get rid of them unless we get rid of them by Tao.
2. Since God has given talents, let them find jobs! , spin one thousand silver, all come back! -Li Bai
Source: Yuefujiang Jin Jiu
Interpretation: Heaven and earth created my talent, and it must be used. Even if my daughter is exhausted, I will come back again.
3, people die for money, birds die for food-anonymous
From "Augmented Xianwen"
Interpretation: In pursuit of money, people can even give up their lives. Birds would rather lose their lives in order to compete for food, which means that "when it is difficult to save, creatures will try their best to save their lives, so that they will do whatever it takes."
4, wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. This is called a gentleman-Mencius.
Source: Mencius Teng Wengong.
Interpretation: that is, wealth and power cannot make a person's speech and behavior excessive and beyond common sense; Another solution is "confusion", that is, not to be confused by wealth and power. Ming Dow took the straight road.
5. "Money can make ghosts, but people are in trouble." -Jin Lubao
Source: the theory of money gods
Interpretation: describe that with money, you can do anything, and money makes the mare go.
2. Ancient poems describing wealth
Elephants burn their bodies with their teeth, and mussels cut their bodies with beads.
Fu's theory of "suppressing benefits by hiding one's husband" Tooth: refers to ivory. Burning: death. Burning a person's body is still killing a person. Mussel (mussel): A mollusk that lives in fresh water. Its shell contains pearl, and some can produce pearls. Elephants die because of expensive teeth, and clams are cut off because they can produce pearls. "Elephants burn their bodies with their teeth" evolved from "elephants burn their bodies with their teeth and bribe people with their teeth" in Zuo Zhuan's Twenty-four Years of Xianggong. Bribery is money Fan of the Jin Dynasty was greedy for money when he was in power, and often asked the governors to give him generous gifts. Zheng sent him a letter to advise him not to pay too much attention to property. Too much money can lead to a devastating disaster. ~ two sentences are metaphors. If you have too much wealth around you, you will get into trouble or even die.
Save money and save money.
Notes on Xunzi. Xiangcheng Chapter: Wu Ben: The ancient economy was based on agriculture, and Wu Ben was the root of farming and weaving. Simple explanation: saving money is to open source and reduce expenditure. On the one hand, we are committed to making money and striving to create wealth; On the one hand, plan consumption reasonably and save expenses. In this way, wealth will continue to accumulate and be infinitely rich.
There is no shortage of money in the world, and no one can share it.
In the Spring and Autumn Period, Guan Zhong's Guan Zi herdsmen were not worried about the world without money. The key is to worry about no management (intangible loss of wealth).