What other poems containing philosophy are as follows:
1. Life is like a journey against the odds, and I am also a traveler. ——Su Shi's "Linjiang Immortal: Send Money to Mu Fu"
This is a very classic poem, which profoundly depicts the impermanence and transience of life. The poem "Life is like a journey against the current" is a metaphor that life is a journey upstream. We live in the world as if we are constantly moving forward on a journey, but we cannot predict what will happen on the way.
This is like swimming upstream, because in going against the current we don’t know what kind of situation we will encounter next, but we still have to move forward bravely and keep moving forward. The line "
I am also a traveler" shows the poet's helplessness about the impermanence and transience of his life. The poet realizes that his life, like all lives in the world, is short-lived. They are all on a journey. No matter where they are going, they do not know what their fate will be.
This verse is full of thoughts and philosophy about life. It tells us to cherish life, cherish time, and work hard to move forward on the journey of life, constantly exploring the meaning of life.
2. Life is full of love and obsession, and this hatred has nothing to do with the wind and the moon. ——Ouyang Xiu "Jade House Spring·The Lord is planning to return"
This is a poem full of philosophy, which describes the love, infatuation and hatred in life. The poem "Life is full of obsessions" means that in life, we will have many obsessions, such as love, friendship, family, career, etc. We are deeply obsessed with them, reluctant to leave them, but unable to control them. The verse "This hatred has nothing to do with the wind and the moon" means that this hatred has nothing to do with the wind and the moon, because the wind and the moon are ruthless and they will not change because of our infatuation. They will continue to exist, regardless of our hatred. This poem reminds us to accept the reality of life, not to be too obsessed with our own emotions, to know how to let go, let go of hatred, and face everything in life.
3. No intention, no necessity, no solidity, no self. ——"The Analects of Confucius, Zihan Pian"
This is a verse from "The Analects of Confucius, Zihan Pian", which is concise and philosophical. "Wuyi" means not to have personal opinions and not to be extreme. "Don't have to" means don't force it, don't force others to follow your ideas. "Don't be stubborn" means don't be stubborn, don't be stubborn. "No self" means not to be self-centered and not to put your own interests first.
This verse emphasizes the importance of humility, tolerance, and adaptability to others. It reminds us to respect the opinions of others and avoid conflicts caused by our own stubbornness. This is also a manifestation of virtue and culture, and an important principle for harmonious coexistence between people.
4. Cut off the water with a knife, the water will flow more, and raise a cup to eliminate the sorrow and make it more sorrowful. ——Li Bai's "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xietiao Tower in Xuanzhou"
This is a typical ancient Chinese poem. The poet expresses a profound philosophical thought through concise language. "Cut the knife to cut off the water and the water will flow again" means that efforts have failed and you are even more frustrated. "
Toast a glass to eliminate sorrow and sorrow will become worse" is a metaphor for drinking alcohol to relieve sorrow, but the sorrow is more obvious. This line of poetry warns people not to relieve pain by resisting or avoiding it, as this will only make the pain worse. It emphasizes the need for people to face difficulties and pain and solve problems through positive attitudes and actions, rather than avoiding or indulging in bad habits such as alcoholism.
This is consistent with the positive and courageous spirit in Chinese culture.