1. Verses about encountering difficulties
2. Verses about not shrinking when encountering difficulties
Verses about encountering difficulties 1. Facing difficulties ,Poems about facing difficulties
,The road through Xiongguan is really like iron, but now we are crossing it from the beginning.
2. Nothing is difficult in this world, only those who are willing can do it.
3. There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with hidden flowers and bright flowers.
4. Even after countless hardships, you will still be strong, no matter how strong the wind is, east, west, north or south.
5. Thousands of hammers were used to carve out the mountains, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened.
6. Knowing that there are tigers in the mountains, you prefer to go to the Tiger Mountains
7. When you are tired and have troubles, you have to hold on to the rope tightly; The plum blossoms are fragrant.
8. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea.
9. The sword peak comes from grinding, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
10. Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased tree.
11. The green mountains are all towering, and the ambition is to search bravely
2. Ancient poems about facing setbacks
1. There is no doubt that there are mountains and rivers. On the road, there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers. ——Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village"
Definition: Zhangshui is winding and twisting, and when I suspect that there is no road ahead, a small mountain village with green flowers and green flowers suddenly appears.
2. The heavy snow pressed down on the green pine trees, and the green pine trees stood tall and straight. ——Chen Yi's "Green Pine"
Interpretation: The heavy snow seems to be crushing the green pine, but the green pine is not afraid or yielding, and still stands upright.
3. The wildfire never burns out, but the spring breeze blows it again. ——Bai Juyi "Farewell to the Ancient Grass_"
Interpretation: No matter how mercilessly the fire burns, as long as the spring breeze blows, green weeds will appear everywhere again.
4. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise. ——Liu An, King of Huainan, "Huainanzi·Human Lessons"
Interpretation: It is a metaphor that although you suffer a loss for a while, you can gain benefits from it.
5. Even after countless hardships, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. ——Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone"
Interpretation: After thousands of blows, it is still strong, no matter it is the southeast wind in the scorching summer or the northwest wind in the severe winter, it is still tough.
Extended information:
Ways to face setbacks:
1. Vent: If you have pain in your heart, you can choose a variety of ways to vent, such as talking to friends and singing. ,travel.
2. Beliefs and spiritual pillars: Firmly believe in your own beliefs and answer yourself: What is the spiritual pillar of your own survival.
3. Responsibility: See your responsibilities and know that you are needed.
3. Verses expressing difficulties encountered
Verses expressing difficulties encountered:
Mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way out, and willows are hidden and flowers are bright in another village.
Source of the poem:
"Visiting Shanxi Village"
Author:
Lu You
Full text:
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Mo Xiao’s farmhouse is filled with cured wine and plenty of chickens and dolphins.
There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers.
The flutes and drums follow the spring society, and the clothes and clothes are simple and ancient.
From now on, if I can take advantage of the moonlight, I will knock on the door all the time and night with my stick.
Introduction to the author:
Lu You (1125-1210), with the title of Wu Guan, also known as Fang Weng, Han nationality, was born in Shanyin, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing), and was a writer of the Southern Song Dynasty. Historian and patriotic poet.
Lu You was born when the Northern Song Dynasty was overthrown, and he was deeply influenced by his family's patriotism when he was young. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, he participated in the examination of the Ministry of Rites, but his official career was not smooth because he was rejected by Qin Hui. After Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty came to the throne, he was granted a Jinshi background and successively held the posts of chief registrar of Ningde County in Fuzhou, official of the imperial edict, general magistrate of Longxing Prefecture, etc. Because of his persistence in resisting the Jin Dynasty, he was repeatedly rejected by the Zhuhe faction. In the seventh year of Qiandao (1171), at the invitation of Sichuan Xuanfu envoy Wang Yan, he joined the army and served in the Nanzheng shogunate. The following year, the shogunate was dissolved, and Lu You was ordered to enter Shu, where he became acquainted with Fan Chengda. After Emperor Guangzong of the Song Dynasty succeeded to the throne, he was promoted to be a doctor in the Ministry of Rites and a reviewer of the Academy of Records. Soon after, he was dismissed from office and returned to his hometown for "mocking and chanting the wind and moon". In the second year of Jiatai (1202), Emperor Ningzong of the Song Dynasty ordered Lu You to go to Beijing and preside over the compilation of Xiaozong's and Guangzong's "Records of the Two Dynasties" and "History of the Three Dynasties". After the book was completed, Lu You lived in seclusion in Shanyin for a long time. He passed away in the second year of Jiading (1210) and left his last work "Shi'er".
Lu You kept writing all his life and made great achievements in both poetry and prose. His poems have easy-to-understand language and neat and rigorous composition. They combine Li Bai's majestic and unrestrained and Du Fu's melancholy and desolate. He is especially full of patriotic enthusiasm for It has far-reaching influence on later generations. Lu You also has a talent for history. His "Book of the Southern Tang Dynasty" is "concise and accurate", and the historical commentary is colorful and has high historical value.
4. Poems about frustration
1. Give me a peach and repay you with a plum.
(The Book of Songs? Daya? Inhibition) 2. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. (Qu Yuan (Li Sao)) 3. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit.
("Shang Shu") 4. People are not sages, how can they have no faults? If you can change your past, there is no greater good. ("Zuo Zhuan") 5. Never forget the past and be the guide for the future.
("Warring States Policy? Zhao Ce)) 6. Know yourself and the enemy, and you can fight a hundred battles without danger. ("Sun Tzu's Art of War: Planning for Attack") 7. Misfortune lies on the back of good fortune, and good fortune lies on the back of misfortune.
("Laozi? Chapter 58)) 8. He who knows others is wise, and he who knows himself is wise. ("Laozi") 9. Birds of a feather flock together, and people divide into groups.
("Book of Changes") 10. If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. ("The Analects of Confucius? Wei Linggong") 11. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition.
("The Analects of Confucius? Zihan") 12. People who have no long-term worries must have immediate worries. ("The Analects of Confucius? Wei Linggong") 13. If there is something, correct it, if not, encourage it.
(The Analects of Confucius) 14. The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. ("Mencius? Gongsun Chou") 15. Those who have gained the Tao will have many help, while those who have lost the Tao will have little help.
("Mencius? Gongsun Chou)) 16. Born in good fortune and died in happiness. ("Mencius? Sue") 17. Wealth and honor cannot lead to sexual immorality, poverty and lowliness cannot move, and power cannot bend.
("Mencius? Teng Wengong II") 18. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the gold and stone can be carved. ("Gouzi? Encouraging Learning") 19. A thousand-mile embankment collapses in an ant nest.
("Han Feizi? Yu Lao") 20. If you are envious of fish in the abyss, it is better to retreat and build a net. ("Book of Han? Biography of Dong Zhongshu") 21. A blessing in disguise is a blessing in disguise.
("Huainanzi? Human Lessons") 22. A wise man will lose something after a thousand worries; a fool will gain something after a thousand worries. ("Historical Records of the Huaiyin Marquis") 23. If you don't make a sound, it will be enough.
("Historical Records? Funny Biographies") 24. If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable! (Han Yuefu "Long Song Xing") 25. What is lost is the east corner, and what is gained is the mulberry elm. (Fan Ye (Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Feng Yichuan)) 26. Where there is sincerity, gold and stone will open.
(Fan Ye (Book of the Later Han Dynasty? Biography of Wang Jingsi in Guangling)) 27. The strong wind knows how strong the grass is, and the grass will wither after seeing it in the cold years. (Fan Ye (Book of the Later Han Dynasty)) 28. It is not indifferent and it is not tranquil.
(Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments") 29. Don't do evil because it is small, and don't do good because it is small. (Western Jin Dynasty? Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms") 30, Jin Zhu. Those who are near the ink are red, and those who are close to the ink are black.
(Jin? Fu Xuan's "The Prince Has Many Fu Zhen") 31. Opportunities cannot be missed, and they will never come back. ("New History of the Five Dynasties? Book of Jin") 32. There are close friends in the sea, and they are like neighbors across the world.
(Tang Dynasty? Wang Bo's "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou") 33. The setting clouds and the solitary swans fly together, and the autumn water and the long sky are the same color. (Tang Dynasty? Wang Bo's "Knee King Pavilion Preface") 34. Don't worry, there are no friends in the future, and no one in the world knows you.
(Tang Dynasty? Gao Shi (Farewell to Dong Da)) 35. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after spending all my money. (Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, "Come into the Wine") 36. He died before leaving the army, which made the hero burst into tears.
(Tang Dynasty? Du Fu's "Prime Minister of Shu") 37. Whoever cares about an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Yin of Wandering Son by Meng Jiao of Tang Dynasty) 38. Proficiency in work comes from hard work and playfulness, success comes from thinking and failure from following.
(Tang Dynasty? Han Yu's "Jinxue Jie") 39. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine. (Tang Dynasty? Liu Yuxi's "Zhuzhi Ci") 40. If the mountain is not high, the immortal will be famous; if the water is not deep, the dragon will be spiritual.
(Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Inscription on a Humble House") 41. Although it is hard to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand. (Tang Dynasty? Liu Yuxi's "Lang Tao Sha") 42. Once upon a time, the sea was difficult to deal with, except for Wushan, it was not a cloud.
(Tang Dynasty? Yuan Zhen's "Lisi") 43. The sea is wide enough for fish to leap, and the sky is high enough for birds to fly. (Sentence from Monk Yunlan's poem) 44. Listening to both will lead to enlightenment, but believing only to partiality will lead to darkness.
(Song Dynasty? Sima Guang's "Zizhi Tongjian") 45. Don't be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top. (Song Dynasty? Wang Anshi's "Climbing Feilai Peak") 46. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes.
Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" (Song Dynasty) 47. He is a hero in life and a hero in death. (Song Dynasty? Li Qingzhao's "Summer Quatrains") 48. There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers.
(Song Dynasty? Lu You's "Visit to Shanxi Village") 49. The green mountains cannot cover it, and it will flow eastward after all. (Song Dynasty?
(Song Dynasty? Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean") 51, it is easy to recognize that when facing the east wind, spring is always colorful. ("Spring Day" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty) 52. The moon comes first from the tower near the water, and the flowers and trees facing the sun are easy to spring.
(Song Dynasty? Yu Wenbao's "Qingye Lu") 53. Don't wait for a while. The young man's head has turned gray, and he is empty and sad. (Song Dynasty Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong") 54. Thirty years of fame and dust are like dust and dirt, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon.
(Song Yuefei's "All the Rivers Are Red") 55. Planting flowers deliberately does not bloom, but casually inserting willows and willows to form shade. (Yuan? Guan Hanqing's "Bao Daizhi Zhizhi Killed Lu Zhailang") 56. As long as the skill is deep, the iron pestle can be ground into a needle.
(Yuan Yu Shao's "Diary Story") 57. A man doesn't shed tears lightly, just because he has not reached the sad point. (Yuan? Li Kaixian's "The Story of the Sword") 58. Horsepower is known from a distance, and people's hearts are known over time.
(Yuan? Anonymous' "Strive for Repayment") 59. It's not a bone-chilling cold, but how can the plum blossoms smell so fragrant? (Yuan Gaoming's "Pipa Ji") 60, the outside is gold and jade, and the inside is ruined.
(Ming Dynasty Liu Ji's "Words of the Orange Seller") 61, the sound of wind, rain, and reading are heard; family affairs, national affairs, world affairs, everything is concerned. (Ming Dynasty? Gu Xiancheng? Couplet in front of Donglin Academy) 62. The general will be more strategic than brave, and the soldiers will be more sophisticated than numerous.
(Ming Dynasty? Feng Menglong (Ancient and Modern Novels)) 63. People are in high spirits during happy events, and the moon is particularly bright during the Mid-Autumn Festival. (Ming Dynasty? Feng Menglong (Ancient and Modern Novels)) 64. It is better to dissolve enemies than to end them, and everyone should look back. Look at the back.
(Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Ancient and Modern Novels") 65. There are times in life that must be met, but there are times in life that you must not force. (Ming Dynasty Lanling Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei") 66. Yangtze River. The waves behind push the waves ahead, and a new generation replaces the old ones.
("Zeng Guang Xianwen") 67. The rolling water of the Yangtze River passes eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. Success and failure turn around, and the green mountains are still there. The sunset is red several times.
(Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms") 68. The mountains have their own way, and the water has its own ferryman. (Wu Cheng'en (Journey to the West)) 69. A leaf of duckweed returns. The sea is where we meet again.
(Wu Chengen (Journey to the West)) 70. The Tao is as high as the devil. (Wu Chengen (Journey to the West)) 71. A wise man does not need to be benevolent, but a benevolent person is. Must be wise.
(Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio") 72. Understanding the world is all knowledge, and understanding human feelings is writing. (Cao Xueqin's "A Dream of Red Mansions") 73. True is also false when it is false, and there is nothing.
(Cao Xueqin (Dream of Red Mansions)) 74.
5. What are the poems about "working hard to solve difficulties when encountering them"
Even if the sky is clear and there is no rain, my clothes are still stained deep in the clouds
——Zhang Xu of the Tang Dynasty, A Guest in the Mountains 1. Reading through thousands of volumes, writing is like a gift. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty. Wei Zuocheng's Twenty-Two Rhymes 2. The hero dies before he leaves the army.
——Du Fu, Prime Minister of Shu 3. Shoot the man first, shoot the horse first, and capture the thief first. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty · Before leaving the fortress 4. The flower path has never been swept by visitors, but now the gate is opened for you
——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty · Guests have arrived 5. Stars fall over the plains and the fields are wide, and the moon surges along the river. . ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, Traveling at Night 6. I am always a guest in the sad autumn, and I have been sick for a hundred years.
——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, Climbing High 7. Feeling the flowers shed tears, and hate the farewell bird. Shocking. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty · Chun Wang 8. The human face does not know where to go, but the peach blossoms still laugh at the spring breeze
—— Cui Hu of the Tang Dynasty · Tidu Chengnanzhuang 9. The horse's hoof is broken in one day. See all the flowers in Chang'an. ——Meng Jiao, Tang Dynasty. .What are the poems about "encountering difficulties and working hard to solve them"
1. When you are at the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains at a glance - "Looking at the Mountains" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
Vernacular translation: We must climb to the top of Mount Tai and overlook the mountains with great pride.
2. The journey is difficult! The journey is difficult! There will be times when the wind and waves break. The vast sea. ——Tang Dynasty·Li Bai's "Three Poems on a Difficult Journey·One"
Vernacular translation: How difficult and difficult the road of life is, with so many crossroads, where is the real road? I firmly believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will definitely come, and when that time comes, we will set sail and sail across the blue sea and blue sky.
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Appreciation:
1. The two sentences "Hui Dang is at the top of the mountain and can see all the small mountains at a glance" describe the origin of the poet from Wangyue The idea of ????climbing the mountain, this couplet is Jue Xiang, once again highlights the height of Mount Tai, writes the majestic posture and momentum of everything, and also shows the poet's ambition. "Huidang" is a Chinese colloquialism, which means "must". If "hui dang" is interpreted as "should", it will be inaccurate and dull. The comparison between the small mountains and the tall Mount Tai shows the poet's ambition and spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, daring to climb to the top, and overlooking everything.
2. "There will be strong winds and waves, and the clouds and sails will sail across the sea!" This poem expresses the poet's heroic spirit and optimism that he is ready to break through all resistance and display his ambitions. Give confidence, courage, and strength to people who encounter setbacks, difficulties, and blows and feel confused about the future. He believed that despite the many obstacles ahead, one day he would be able to ride the long wind and break thousands of miles of waves, hang up his sails, cross the sea, and reach his ideal shore, as Zongcui said in the Liu Song Dynasty.
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Verses about not shrinking when encountering difficulties 1. Every time Verses about always shrinking back when encountering difficulties
The road to the mighty pass is really like iron, but now we are crossing it from the beginning.
Nothing is difficult in this world, only those who are willing can do it.
Amidst the mountains and rivers, there is no way out, but there is another village with hidden flowers and bright flowers.
Stand strong despite countless hardships, no matter how strong the wind is, you can go east, west, north or south.
Thousands of hammers were used to carve out the mountains, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened.
Knowing clearly that there are tigers in the mountains, I prefer to go to the Tiger Mountains
When I get back from work, I have to work hard; , that makes the plum blossoms fragrant.
There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the cloud sails are hung directly to help the sea.
The sword peak comes from grinding, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased trees.
The green mountains are all towering, and the ambition is to search bravely.
Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased trees.
There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers.
Those who are determined will achieve their goals. Even if the cauldron sinks the boat, one hundred and two Qin Passes will eventually belong to Chu;
If you work hard, God will not let you down. If you lie down and taste your courage, three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu.
2. Verses expressing difficulties encountered
Verses expressing difficulties encountered:
Mountains and rivers are full of doubts and there is no way out, and willows are hidden and flowers are bright in another village.
Source of the poem:
"Visiting Shanxi Village"
Author:
Lu You
Full text:
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Mo Xiao’s farmhouse is filled with cured wine and plenty of chickens and dolphins.
There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers.
The flutes and drums follow the spring society, and the clothes and clothes are simple and ancient.
From now on, if I can take advantage of the moonlight, I will knock on the door all the time and night with my stick.
Introduction to the author:
Lu You (1125-1210), with the title of Wu Guan, also known as Fang Weng, Han nationality, was born in Shanyin, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing), and was a writer of the Southern Song Dynasty. Historian and patriotic poet.
Lu You was born when the Northern Song Dynasty was overthrown, and he was deeply influenced by his family's patriotism when he was young. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, he participated in the examination of the Ministry of Rites, but his official career was not smooth because he was rejected by Qin Hui. After Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty came to the throne, he was granted a Jinshi background and successively held the posts of chief registrar of Ningde County in Fuzhou, official of the imperial edict, general magistrate of Longxing Prefecture, etc. Because of his persistence in resisting the Jin Dynasty, he was repeatedly rejected by the Zhuhe faction. In the seventh year of Qiandao (1171), at the invitation of Sichuan Xuanfu envoy Wang Yan, he joined the army and served in the Nanzheng shogunate. The following year, the shogunate was dissolved, and Lu You was ordered to enter Shu, where he became acquainted with Fan Chengda. After Emperor Guangzong of the Song Dynasty succeeded to the throne, he was promoted to be a doctor in the Ministry of Rites and a reviewer of the Academy of Records. Soon after, he was dismissed from office and returned to his hometown for "mocking and chanting the wind and moon". In the second year of Jiatai (1202), Emperor Ningzong of the Song Dynasty ordered Lu You to go to Beijing and preside over the compilation of Xiaozong's and Guangzong's "Records of the Two Dynasties" and "History of the Three Dynasties". After the book was completed, Lu You lived in seclusion in Shanyin for a long time. He passed away in the second year of Jiading (1210) and left his last work "Shi'er".
Lu You kept writing all his life and made great achievements in both poetry and prose. His poems have easy-to-understand language and neat and rigorous composition. They combine Li Bai's majestic and unrestrained and Du Fu's melancholy and desolate, and are especially full of patriotic enthusiasm for his poems. It has far-reaching influence on later generations. Lu You also has a talent for history. His "Book of the Southern Tang Dynasty" is "concise and accurate", and the historical commentary is colorful and has high historical value.
3. Good sentences about not backing down when encountering difficulties
For those who are determined, things will come true. If you break the cauldron and sink the boat, the Qin Pass will eventually belong to Chu; if you work hard, you will not be let down by man and nature; if you work hard, you will taste the courage; Three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu.
This sentence is a self-encouragement couplet written by Pu Songling, which means that as long as you have determination and perseverance, things will eventually succeed. "Burning the boat" and "suffering hardship" are stories in history of hard work and perseverance that ultimately lead to victory.
"The cauldron sinks the boat, and the Qin Pass will eventually belong to Chu" means that Xiang Yu smashed the cooking pot (called a cauldron in ancient times) to pieces and set fire to all the nearby houses, indicating that he had entered No retreat, determination to win.
"Lying on the firewood and tasting gall, three thousand Yue armor can swallow Wu" refers to the story that King Gou Jian of Yue tasted gall every day when eating, and finally defeated Wu.
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Historical allusions:
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Geng Fang was a famous general under Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty. Once, Liu Xiu sent him to attack the local powerful Zhang Bu, and the battle was fierce. Later, Geng Gong was hit in the thigh by a flying arrow. He drew his sword and cut off the arrow, then continued fighting, and finally defeated the enemy. Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty praised Geng Fang. And he said to him with emotion: "When the general was in Nanyang, he proposed to attack Zhang Bu and pacify Shandong.
At first, I thought the plan was too big and worried that it would be difficult to realize. Now I know that people with ambition can Things will work out eventually.
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4. Famous aphorisms about not shrinking when encountering difficulties
If the whole world is fair, courage is There is no need to exist anymore --- (Plutarch)
●A cat will turn into a lion if it is cornered (Cervantes)
●Human Courage can bear all burdens (Cy. Johnson)
●Courage softens the blow of fate (Democritus)
●The test of courage is usually not to die but to survive ( Alfie Ellis)
●Don’t be afraid of him, because he is also afraid of you (USA)
●If you lose your courage, your life will be handed over to the enemy (Uyghur )
●Courage sometimes returns to the hearts of those who have been subjugated (Virgil)
●Having the courage to bear fate is a hero (Jesse)
< p> ●The brave is home everywhere (Ovid)●Those who lose courage are half dead (UK)
●Losing courage means losing everything (Spain )
●Courage is the wings of heaven, but cowardice leads people to hell (Greece)
●Our courage is our best God (John Fletcher)
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●Courage can crush bad luck (Cervantes)
●Even God will help honest and brave people (Menander)
●If you don’t walk on the road, grass will make nests, and if you don’t straighten your chest, your back will be hunched
●If you are timid in the day of trouble, your strength will be small
●If you want to accomplish it To do things, you have to put aside timidity. Whoever is afraid to ask for advice will not get it.
Advice (Roll Herrick)
●If the whole world is just , there is no need for courage---(Plutarch)
●A cat will turn into a lion if it is cornered (Cervantes)
●Human courage can bear all burdens (Cy. Johnson)
●Courage softens the blow of fate (Democritus)
●The test of courage is usually not death but Survive (Alfie Ailey)
●Don’t be afraid of him, because he is also afraid of you (USA)
●If you lose your courage, your life will be handed over to the enemy. (Uygur)
●Courage sometimes returns to the hearts of those who have been subjugated (Virgil)
●Having the courage to bear fate is a hero (Hesse)
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●Be afraid of people before you are born, but don’t be afraid of people when you are born
●Be bold and you will succeed in the world, but be careful and you will not be able to move forward
●Only freedom can lead to happiness; only bravery can lead to freedom ( Thucydes)
●The brave is home everywhere (Ovid)
●He who has lost his courage is half dead (England)
●Losing courage is like losing everything (Spain)
●Courage is the wings of heaven, but cowardice leads people to hell (Greece)
●Fate favors warriors (UK)
●Our courage is our best God (John Fletcher)
●With courage, we can crush bad luck (Cervantes)
< p> ●Even God will help honest and brave people (Menander)●If you don’t walk on the road, grass will make nests, and if you don’t straighten your chest, your back will be hunched over
●You are here If you are timid in the day of trouble, your strength will be small
●If you want to accomplish anything, you must put aside timidity. Whoever is afraid to ask for advice will not receive it
Religion (Lord Herrick)
●Whoever makes a request with fear will be rejected (Seneca)
●The world has not yet grown A herb that can cure cowardice (Swinburne)
●Cardiacity disappears with time (Aeschylus)
●Leaves break the head
●Afraid of falling, lie down first
●Afraid of wolves in front and tigers in the back
●Afraid of stepping on ants when walking
●Don’t eat for fear of choking
p> ●Those who sit on the treetops are not afraid of falling, but those who sit at the foot of the trees are afraid of death
●Those who are afraid of heavy rain are just fake flowers (Soviet Union)
●If you haven’t been killed by bullets, why should you be scared to death by rumors (Asia)
5. What are the poems and famous sayings that comfort people who encounter difficulties and failures
1. Poems: There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea.
From: "Traveling is Difficult Part One" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: I believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will always come, and when the time comes, we must raise our sails and cross the sea!
2. Poetry: Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased tree.
From: "Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: There are still thousands of sailboats passing by the capsized ship; withered trees Thousands of trees are flourishing in front of us.
3. Poetry: Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty to reflect history.
From: "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: Since ancient times, people have inevitably died! If you can be loyal to your country, you will still be able to shine for thousands of years after your death and leave your name in history.
4. Poetry: Thousands of hammers carved out the deep mountains, and the fire burned them as if nothing happened.
From: "Ode of Lime" by Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty
Definition: A stone quarried from the mountains after thousands of hammers, it treats the burning of raging fire as a very ordinary thing thing.
5. Poetry: Although it is hard to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand.
From: "Lang Tao Sha·Eight" by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty
Definition: After thousands of filtrations and countless hardships, only the mud can finally be washed out The sand gets sparkling gold.