A poem describing a person who is irreplaceable.

1. On irreplaceable poetry

On irreplaceable poem 1. A poem that can be used instead to describe unimportant positions.

Describing the state is not important and can be easily replaced.

Like spare tire, most poems are about unrequited love, I understand. I haven't found the same poem for the time being, but there are several ancient poems with similar meanings.

Personally, I think the first and fourth ones are quite good. 1. Swear, forget it.

On the contrary, I don't think about it. I'm already embarrassed! -The Book of Songs 2. I don't know who to talk to about acacia. -Yan's "Sauvignon Blanc" 3. I just hope your heart is the same as mine, and I won't miss it.

-Li Chi Ngai "I live at the head of the Yangtze River" 4. I give my heart to the moon, but the moon shines on the ditch. -Gao Ming's "Pipa" 5. They say I come and go, eat and drink, and forget people.

-Sima Xiangru's "Changmen Fu" 6. Linglong dice Anhoudou, I wonder if I missed it. -Wen, "Two Songs of Nan Gezi".

2. Poetry about failure

Tuwujiang Dutingmu

The victory or defeat of a strategist is unexpected, and Bao is a person with shame. There are many talented children in Jiangdong. Whether they will make a comeback is still unknown.

Wen Tianxiang's Crossing the Zero Ocean

Once the effort comes, there will be fewer stars around.

The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating, and life experiences are ups and downs.

The beach of fear says fear, and there is a sigh in the ocean.

Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a heart that shines through history.

Invite for a drink

Lipper

Have you seen how the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns?

Have you seen the lovely hair in the bright mirror in the high room, although it is still silky black in the morning, it turns into snow at night?

Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he wants to go, and never point his golden cup at the moon empty! .

Since God has given talents, let them be used! As for the money, although it is scattered, it will get together again.

Cook a sheep, kill a cow, sharpen your appetite, and let me, 300 bowls, take a big drink! .

Master Cen, Dan Qiusheng: I'm going to drink, but I won't give up drinking.

Let me sing you a song! Please listen to me.

What are bells and drums, delicacies and treasures? I hope I will never wake up.

Ancient sober people and sages were forgotten, and only great drinkers can be immortalized.

Chen bought a barrel of wine with 10 thousand gold coins at a banquet in the temple, and everyone laughed and said one-liners

Why do you say, my master, your money is gone? , to buy wine, we drink together! .

Keywords Wuhuama, Qianjinqiu, give it to the young man for good wine,

With you, you will always worry.

3. Poems about No Suffering

The knife cuts bread and fingers.

Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms is back to the seventy-third. Cover: cover. The last two sentences, to the effect that water suddenly comes, it will be blocked by soil; The enemy will tie up and meet the soldiers. Soil is the bane of water. As long as there is soil, it can stop the overflowing water. Through comparison, the author shows that as long as there are enough soldiers, we can defeat the brave general. These two sentences are easy to say and full of confidence, and then they are used to express people's feeling that they are prepared and have answers.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist and dramatist in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties.

If you are prepared, you will be in danger. Be prepared for danger in times of peace.

See the first line of Zhang Tang's Nine-year-old On Wang Lu Daojian's Road to Irukao. Suffer: disaster. Death: forget. The general idea of these two sentences is: there will be no disaster if you are prepared; Forgetting the possibility of war is bound to bring danger. These two sentences emphasize preparation for war. In the author's opinion, you must be prepared for war. Although your preparation may not be necessary, you can guarantee that there is no disaster in the country. If you don't prepare well for the war and forget the danger of the war, you will certainly encounter disaster. The idiom "Be prepared for danger in times of peace" first appeared in Shangshu Zhong Shuo, and is often used to emphasize the importance of preparation in advance.

In Tang Dynasty, Zhang Jiuling, the prime minister and poet of Kaiyuan Shangshu, wrote On the Way of Wang Lu Daojian.

4. Describe distant poems (unrelated to love)

Ten years of life and death are two boundless, disapproving and unforgettable.

The past is empty, still like a dream.

You can watch from a distance, don't be ridiculous.

Liu Mingxi's "Twenty-eight Rhymes of Going to Wolong Mountain": "White clouds are in the blue sky and unattainable.

Yuan zaju "Traveling with Yang and others to Fayun Temple": "People in Fengtai Brocade are not seen.

I want to cry, but I'm still laughing. Pretend you don't care when you obviously care. Clearly want to stay, but firmly said to leave.

In the Book of Songs, Jia Xu wrote:

The Millennium is frost. The so-called Iraqis are on the water side.

Tracing back and forth, the road is blocked and long. Swim back from it, in the middle of the water

It's been a long time, and it hasn't changed for thousands of years. The so-called Iraqis are in the water.

Tracing back and forth from it, the road is blocked and broken. Swim back from the inside and swim in the water.

Jia Cai, peace and prosperity have not passed. The so-called Iraqis are in the water.

Go back and follow, the road is blocked and turn right. Swim back from the inside and swim in the water.

"On the water side", "Everything is in the middle of the water", "Everything is in the water" and "Everything is in the water" imply that it is difficult to realize the ideal with the unattainable sight of beauty. (Shi Qirong's exclusive summary, hope to adopt)

5. Idioms describing irreplaceable people

Control and arrangement: take power at will instead of others, and don't let others participate.

In addition to the old cloth, the new cloth: cloth: sorting out and developing the old and building the new. Replace the old with the new.

Get rid of the old and update: get rid of the old and build a new one. Replace the old with the new.

Tuck the earth and burn incense: pinch the earth: gather the earth by hand. Refers to the superstitious people in the old days who collected soil in the wild instead of incense burners and burned incense to worship the gods.

Pinch the soil for fragrance: pinch the soil: collect the soil in piles by hand. Refers to the use of soil instead of burning incense to worship the gods.

Share your troubles, not your work.

Change the dynasty: the old dynasty was replaced by the new dynasty.

Change the dynasty: the old dynasty was replaced by the new dynasty. Use "changing the dynasty".