Poems about unremitting pursuit of ideals

The verses about the unremitting pursuit of ideals are as follows:

1. When you are at the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains and small ones. ——"Wang Yue" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty?

Interpretation: We must climb to the top of Mount Tai, overlooking the mountains, and be full of pride.

Appreciation: The poet is not satisfied with looking at the mountains, but wants to climb to the top of the mountain to take in the magnificent scenery. This couplet is the last word, which once again highlights the height of Mount Tai, depicts the majestic posture and momentum of the poet, and also shows the poet's ambition.

"Huidang" is a colloquial dialect in Tang Dynasty, 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. ?

This is the key to Du Fu becoming a great poet, and it is also indispensable for all people who make a difference. This is why these two poems have always been recited by people. Precisely because the loftiness and greatness of Mount Tai is not only natural but also humanistic, the desire to climb to the top itself, of course, also has a double meaning.

2. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Traveling is Difficult Part One"

Interpretation: I believe that one day, I will ride on the strong wind and break thousands of miles of waves; hang my cloud sails high and move forward bravely in the sea!

Appreciation: The realm suddenly opened up, singing a high and optimistic tone, believing that one day one's ideals and ambitions will be realized. Through such layers of emotional ups and downs, it fully demonstrates the obstruction of the dark and dirty political reality to the poet's grand ideals and ambitions.

It reflects the intense depression, anger and injustice in the poet's heart caused by this. At the same time, it highlights the poet's stubbornness, self-confidence and his persistent pursuit of ideals, and shows the poet's efforts to get out of depression. The powerful spiritual power to break free.

3. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after spending all my money. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "I will enter the wine, but you will not see me"

Interpretation: Everyone's birth must have its own value and meaning. Even if a thousand taels of gold (even if) are used up in one swipe, it will still be able to survive. Come again.

Appreciation: "I am born with talents that will be useful." This is a good sentence that makes people applaud and praise. "Useful" and "must", very confident, almost like a declaration of human value, and the "I" of this person needs to be capitalized. As a result, the seemingly negative phenomenon revealed a deep-seated positive attitude of being unappreciated and eager to join the world.

"A thousand pieces of gold will be lost and it will come back again!" This is another astonishing sentence with a high degree of confidence. It can drive money without being driven by money. This is enough to make all ordinary people stunned.