An open-minded poem

The open-minded poems are as follows:

1. "Climbing the Yueyang Tower in the Rain and Looking at Junshan" by Huang Tingjian of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Thrown into the wilderness and died thousands of years ago, he was born into Yanli Pass in Qutang. Smile before arriving in the south of the Yangtze River, facing Junshan from the Yueyang Tower.

This is a good poem full of optimism, written when Huang Tingjian was 57 years old. At that time, he was frustrated in his officialdom and was demoted repeatedly. He wandered around for six years. But Huang Tingjian's mentality is very good, unaffected, and still optimistic. "Smile before arriving in the south of the Yangtze River, and look at Junshan from the Yueyang Tower" profoundly expresses the author's optimism and boldness despite difficulties. This mentality is worth learning from.

2. "Climbing Feilai Peak" by Wang Anshi of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Flying to the Qianxun Pagoda on the mountain, I heard the rooster crow and saw the sun rise. Don't be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level.

This poem has a profound meaning, which means "the sky is high and the sea is broad". Reading this poem makes people open-minded and full of pride. The poems are full of the far-sighted ideological realm and heroic feelings of a great reformer who breaks the clouds and sees the sun. It shows that the author is not afraid of the difficulties and dangers of the future, is optimistic and full of confidence in the future.

3. "Reward Lotte and Ode to the Elderly" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty.

Whoever doesn’t care about old age will have pity on him when he gets older. The body is thin and the belt is frequently reduced, and the hair is thin and the crown is deviated. Scraping books means cherishing the eyes, and using more moxibustion means passing the years. He is familiar with things and knows people well. If you think about it carefully, you are lucky, but this will make you sad. Don't forget to see the mulberry trees in the evening, and the sky will still be full of clouds.

This poem is about "the optimism of the elderly" and tells us that it is never too late! This poem first suppresses and then rises. The last line of the poem "Don't forget the mulberry trees at night, the sky is still full of clouds" reaches the emotional climax. The scenes blend together and have profound meaning. This is a positive attitude towards life and a full optimistic spirit, which comforts people. Generation after generation of whiteheads.

Who can live forever? How many people have lamented that time is wasted and life is easy to grow old? We should thank Liu Yuxi for the optimism, tranquility and open-mindedness he brings to us.

4. "Peach and Apricot Planting" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.

No matter where you are, peace of mind is home. Who can recite local songs when the road is far away? I am old and want to forget Beijing. In Chungju, we plan for three years to plant apricots and peaches to wait for the flowers to bloom.

This is an ancient poem with seven characters, and the verses are full of optimism and open-minded spirit. "Regardless of the ends of the world, peace of mind is home" and Su Shi's famous saying "This peace of mind is my hometown" have similar meanings and are earlier, but their popularity is far less than that of Su Shi's famous saying. It must be said to be a pity, but this song The optimistic spirit in the poem is worth learning and possessing.