Verses suitable for self-introduction

The following are some poems suitable for self-introduction:

1. "Looking up to the sky and laughing and going out, how can we be the people of Penghao." - Li Bai's "The Farewell Children of Nanling Entering Beijing"

2. "Thousands of scrounging is hard work, but only after blowing all the sand can you find gold." - Liu Yuxi's "Langtaosha·Modao's slander is as deep as the waves"

3. " The ancients have never been seen before, and the newcomers have never been seen after. " - Chen Zi'ang's "Song of Dengyouzhou"

4. "Life is not satisfactory, and the Ming Dynasty is full of troubles." - Li Bai's "Xie Tiao Tower in Xuanzhou". "Farewell to the school secretary Shu Yun"

5. "Mo Xiao's farmhouse is full of wax and wine. In good years, there are enough chickens and dolphins for visitors." - Lu You's "Visit to Shanxi Village"

6. "Picking chrysanthemums in the east Under the fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely. " - Tao Yuanming's "Drinking·Part 5"

7. "The water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky and never returns to the sea." - Li Bai's "Jinjinjiu"

8. "Three cups and two glasses of light wine can't defeat him when the wind blows late at night!" - Li Qingzhao's "Slow Voice: Searching, Searching, Searching"

9. "The sun is falling over the mountains, The Yellow River flows into the sea. "-Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower"

10. "The swallows are not ready to return, and the Qiang Guan is covered with frost." - Fan Zhongyan's "Autumn Thoughts on the Fisherman"

These poems not only express self-characteristics, but are also full of poetic and literary flavor, which can add literary grace and personality to self-introduction.