Poetry about broad tolerance and broad mind

1. What are the poems about broad-mindedness?

1. The long clouds in Qinghai darken the snow-capped mountains, and the lonely city looks at Yumen Pass in the distance. Yellow sand can wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——From the Tang Dynasty: Wang Changling's "Seven Poems on the Military March·Part 4"

Vernacular interpretation: Dark clouds cover Qinghai Lake, and the snow-capped mountains are dim. The ancient border city and Yumen Pass are thousands of miles apart, facing each other from afar. The soldiers guarding the border have experienced hundreds of battles, their armor has been worn out, and their ambition is unquenchable. They vow not to return home until they defeat the invading enemy.

2. The military song should be sung with a big sword ring and an oath to destroy the Hunu and leave Jade Pass. Just die for the country on the battlefield, why should you return your body wrapped in horse leather? ——From the Qing Dynasty: "Out of the Fortress" by Xu Xilin

Vernacular interpretation: Soldiers going out on an expedition should sing military songs to celebrate the day of victory. Determined to drive the Manchu rulers out of Shanhaiguan. Soldiers only know that on the battlefield, they have to die for their country. Why even think about transporting the body back home.

3. The sun is setting in the daytime in the majestic sorrow of separation, and the whip is pointing east to the end of the world. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers. ——From the Qing Dynasty: Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai·Part 5"

Vernacular interpretation: The vast sadness of farewell extends to the distance where the sunset sets to the west, leaving Beijing, waving the riding whip eastward, It feels like I am at the end of the world. When I resign and return home, I am like a fallen flower falling from a branch, but it is not a heartless thing. It turns into the soil of spring and can also play a role in nurturing the next generation.

4. Jingkang’s shame is still not over. The hatred of the ministers, when will it be destroyed! Driving a long car, crossing the gap in Helan Mountain. The ambition is to eat the meat of Huns when they are hungry, and to drink the blood of Huns when they are thirsty. Waiting to start over, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and face the sky. ——From the Song Dynasty: Yue Fei's "All the Rivers Are Red·Written on the Heart"

Interpretation in vernacular: The shame of the Jingkang Year has not yet been washed away. When will the resentment of the courtiers be wiped out? I just want to drive a chariot through the enemy camp in Helan Mountain. People with great ambitions and common hatred eat the enemy's flesh when they are hungry, and they laugh and talk and despise the enemy and drink the enemy's blood when they are thirsty. I want to start all over again to regain the old rivers and mountains, and pay homage to my old capital, Jingque.

5. Once the hardships are encountered, the stars around are scattered. The mountains and rivers are broken, the wind flutters and the catkins float, and the life experience is ups and downs. Afraid to say panic on the beach, sigh alone in the ocean. Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty to reflect history. ——From the Song Dynasty: Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

Vernacular interpretation: In the early years, he went through hard work from the imperial examination to become an official, but now it has been four years since the war has subsided. The country is in danger like willow catkins in the strong wind, and the ups and downs of my life are like duckweeds in the rain, drifting without roots and rising and sinking. The disastrous defeat at Panpantan makes me still terrified. Being trapped in Yuanlu by Ling Dingyang makes me feel lonely and lonely. Who has been able to live forever since ancient times? I want to leave a piece of patriotic loyalty reflected in the annals of history. 2. Urgently looking for poems that express broad-mindedness, thank you

I have tens of thousands of mansions to shelter the poor people all over the world with joy. There is no idle land in the world, and farmers are still starving to death. What merits do I have now? Don't do farming.

His official salary is three hundred stones, and he has a surplus of food every year. His face is dusty and smoky, his temples are gray and his fingers are black. "People have joys and sorrows, partings and unions, the moon has clouds and sunshine. This is a matter of ancient times." From - "Water" "When will the bright moon come?" Su Dongpo's sunken boat, thousands of sails passed by, and thousands of spring trees in front of the diseased trees. "From - Reward to Letian, a gift given to Liu Yuxi at the first banquet in Yangzhou [Tang Dynasty] "We know each other in the sea, and we are as close as our neighbors to the end of the world." From - "Sending Du Shaofu to Ren Shuzhou" Wang Boshan never gets tired of heights, and the sea never gets tired of depths.

Thousands of sails are passing by the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees are growing in front of the diseased trees. (Wen Guanjun took over Henan and Hebei) The spring breeze turns green on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again? (The boat is parked in Guazhou) The country is broken by the mountains and rivers, and the flowers in the city are full of tears, and the birds are frightened. < /p>

The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand dollars. The hairpin is short and lustful.

(Spring Hope) 3. Poems or quotes about broad-mindedness.

Famous sayings about broad-mindedness: You must be able to endure what others cannot tolerate before you can do what others cannot do; anyone who has the talent of great acceptance must have great ability.

— - Wang Zhitie is open-minded: Don't be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters - Franklin's enlightenment is to live with a broad mind under any circumstances

- Masaoka. The sky and the earth are wide in Zigui's belly, and there are always boats for crossing people.

If you have no need, you must be patient.

Tolerance means great virtue. ——"Shangshu" A heart as clear as the earth, and a person as clear as a rope of ink.

——Liu Xiang Only brave people know how to be tolerant; cowards will never be tolerant. This is not his nature. ——Stern cannot be soft when he is troubled, but he cannot be strong when he is afraid.

The broadest thing in the world is the sea. , What is broader than the sea is the sky, and what is broader than the sky is the human mind. ——Hugo The sea is open to all rivers, and tolerance is great; standing on a wall of thousands of feet, there is strength without desire

——Lin Zexu is sometimes caused by tolerance. Moral shock is stronger than punishment - Suhomlinsky People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and everyone can be cut and mashed in his weakest aspect.

4. What are the poems that describe "broad-mindedness"

1. "Gift to Pei Fourteen"

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Meeting Pei Shuze, Lang Like walking on Jade Mountain.

The Yellow River falls from the sky and flows through the East China Sea, thousands of miles are written in the mind.

Riding on a white turtle, I dare not cross it. The gold is so high that I buy you from Nanshan.

Wandering around the world without knowing each other, floating like floating clouds and heading west!

Translation: Seeing you is like meeting Pei Shuze from Jin Dynasty, like walking on the jade mountain, shining brightly on you. Your mind is as broad as the Yellow River falling from the sky, flowing straight into the East China Sea, and should be included in it; your mind is so vast that even He Bo would not dare to cross it rashly on a white turtle; your mind is so tall that even Jin Gao Nanshan buys you a piece of it. It's worth taking care of. You are wandering around Liuhe with no one who knows you. Now you can see that the floating clouds in the sky are about to drift away to the west.

2. The sea accepts hundreds of rivers, and it is great if it has tolerance; if it stands thousands of feet high on the wall, it is strong if it has no desires.

Source: This couplet was written by Lin Zexu, a statesman in the late Qing Dynasty, when he was the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi.

Translation: The sea accommodates hundreds of rivers because of its vastness. The mountains are so tall because there are no intrigues and desires in the world.

3. "Historical Records"

Because Mount Tai does not allow soil, it can become as big as it is; rivers and seas do not accept small streams, so it can become deep.

Translation: Therefore, Mount Tai does not reject a small piece of soil, so it can achieve its own height; rivers and seas do not pick and choose small streams, so it can achieve its own depth.

4. "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

Wen Tianxiang

After a hard encounter, only a few stars are scattered around.

The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating in the catkins, and the life experience is ups and downs.

Afraid to say panic on the beach, sigh alone in the ocean.

Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history.

Translation: Looking back on my early years of hard work in transitioning from the imperial examination to becoming an official, it has been four years since the war broke out. The country is in danger like willow catkins in the strong wind, and the ups and downs of my life are like duckweeds in the rain, drifting without roots and rising and sinking. The disastrous defeat at Panpantan makes me still terrified. Being trapped in Yuanlu by Ling Dingyang makes me feel lonely and lonely. Who has been able to live forever since ancient times? I want to leave a piece of patriotic loyalty reflected in the annals of history.

5. The past is forgotten like smoke, and the selfless world is wide in my heart.

Author: Tao Zhu

Translation: Let the past go. Especially the troublesome things, it is best to forget them all.

5. What are two consecutive sentences in ancient poetry that express a broad mind?

1. The Yellow River falls from the sky and flows through the East China Sea, and thousands of miles are written into the mind - from "Gift to Pei Fourteen" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

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2. Wandering around the world without knowing each other, floating like floating clouds and heading west - from "Gift to Pei Shishi" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

3. Don't worry about having no friends in the future, and there is no one in the world Not knowing you - from "Farewell to Dongda" by Gao Shi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

4. Standing at the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains - from "Wang Yue" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

5. Thousands of sails are passing by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees are in front of the diseased trees - from "Rewarding Lotte People at the First Banquet in Yangzhou" by Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.

6. Who has never had such a gift in life since ancient times? Die, leave a loyal heart and reflect the history - from Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"

7. Life is not satisfactory, and the Ming Dynasty often messed up boats - from "Farewell to the Secretary at Xuanzhou Xiezhen Tower" Clouds"

8. To sing during the day, one must indulge in drinking, and it is better to have youth as a companion - from "Hearing that the Army Takes Henan and Hebei"

9. On the day when Wang Shibei set the Central Plains, his home Don’t forget to tell the old man when you are offering sacrifices - from "Showing the Son" by the poet Lu You of the Song Dynasty

10. Riding a white turtle and not daring to cross it, the gold is so high in Nanshan that I buy the king - from the "Gift to Pei" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty Fourteen》