Poems and quotations about extricating ourselves from difficulties 1. Some sentences about getting out of trouble
There are street sleepers on the road.
I've been paying attention to those street sleepers for years. Every time I walk past them at night, I can't be indifferent. I often slow down, peep quietly and sigh secretly. Still those familiar faces, or those with leftover vegetables or fruits, filled with narrow sidewalks on both sides of the alley, they will lay a black tattered straw mat or a small piece of plastic sheet next to wealth, put a brick or even half a wax gourd on their pillow, and then fall asleep. Of course, there are also some people with superior congenital conditions. They can sleep on their desks or tricycles. They are just like pigs pulled during the day. When it's too hot, these street sleepers don't cover anything, so mosquitoes can enjoy themselves. Sleepers don't seem to mind. They just occasionally stretch out a hand, scratch their heads, scratch their bodies, or pick up their legs and rub them. At most, they turn over, hum a few times, and then snore. ...
Fortunately, with the deepening of autumn, mosquitoes will soon pass, but the night dew will be heavy, typhoons will follow, and the rain will gradually increase. How can they stand it? Winter seems better. I've seen them play cards in small groups in shacks less than one person's height. It seems quite moist. But after all, I have been sleeping on the street for many years. If I were you, I would die if I didn't get sick. But they don't seem to have this trouble. I often buy food from them on Sundays. Those muddy and unkempt faces are never lacking, always with a satisfied smile. If we fight, I, a young man who only eats books, may not be able to beat any of them. Liu Qing once wrote: "Man is a wear-resistant machine." After reading these people, I really realized the meaning of this sentence. However, if they don't live like this all the year round, I'm afraid few people can stand the pain of one night, let alone smile on their faces.
What keeps these people alive? Is it money or something? Although the money they earn by sleeping in the wind for one year will certainly not exceed one-third of the appearance fee of a big-name singer, it is definitely a great happiness for them and will bring a warm and happy Spring Festival to their families who have been in China for one year. They must have admitted and got used to this life form. The concepts of staying in a hotel, eating seafood and taking a taxi are 3000 light years away from their expectations. The actual value of the money they can pinch to their relatives in their hometown is not much different from the huge appearance fee that singers get. What reason do they have to feel pain? Although their nerves will never be so dull that they can't tell the bitter taste of their own lives, they have tried their best to create their own happy lives, and they have the best harvest. What reason do they have to feel pain? So in the cold and dewy streets, I always dream that my wife and children are smiling sweetly. ...
Perhaps, one day I will fall into that situation, and I will not hesitate to be a street sleeper.
2. What are the poems about "going through difficulties and getting out of difficulties"?
1. One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea.
2. There is no road in the mountains and rivers, and there is another village.
I like the miles of snow in Minshan, and I will have a full face after the three services.
Nothing is difficult to the man who will try.
5. A thousand hammers cut out the deep mountains, and the fire burned idle.
6. Bao Jianfeng comes from sharpening, and plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold.
7. It is still strong, and the wind is southeast and northwest.
8. How can plum blossoms not be a little cold?
9. Qian Fan is on the side of the sunken ship, and Wan Muchun is in front of the diseased tree.
10. Who said that there is no shortage of life, and the flowing water in front of the door can still move westward, so don't sing yellow chickens with white hair.
1 1. I will cross the Yellow River, but the ice will suffocate and the ferry will climb the snowy Taihang Mountain.
12. Before you dig gold, you need to do a lot of hard work to blow out the wild sand.
13. If there are flowers, be sure to fold them straight, and don't wait until they are empty.
14. Jade carvings should be developed and safe.
15. Don't be afraid of floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are on the top floor.