Poems that describe men’s vitality and arrogance

1. Poems about majesty and magnificence

Poems about majesty and majesty 1. There is an ancient poem that says "the pavilions are soaring in the sky, the majesty is majestic"

There are mountains behind the sky, majestic It lies to the south of East Lake and far away from the Yangtze River. Facing the clear water in the east, Moshan Mountain is faintly shadowed; starting from Hongyue in the west, the pagoda can be climbed; the Antarctic thoroughfare reaches the hub of Central and South; looking at the lake in the north, one can admire Quzi's chanting.

When you climb Mount Si, you will see green mountains in the distance and sparse trees nearby. The ground is full of towers, and turtles and snakes are pulled into one; several boats are heading straight down, chasing the river and Zhugisa almost ready to fly. The East Lake is vast, with mist in the clouds and water; long embankments and fine waves. There are dots of gulls in the lake, and the noise is loud and the clouds are moving. The sound of the waves is almost like that, the breeze is drinkable, the mountains and rivers are intoxicating, and the past and present are sighing, the joy is intoxicating, and the emotion is also joyful. If Tao Ling is here, I dare not have any feelings of envy.

The trees are towering in the mountains, the grass is fertile at the valley bottom, and the trees are shaded and lush. A thousand insects chirp and a hundred birds sing. The mountains are rich, the grass is delicious, and the ground is bright and colorful. The four seasons are fragrant, the cherry blossoms compete with the snow, the plum blossoms are as beautiful as satin, the osmanthus is fragrant, and the red maples are about to burn. A strange flower or a tree, it deeply touches my heart. Smell the fragrance and feel the pulse, refreshing the heart and spleen. The pavilions and pavilions are soaring in the sky, majestic, row upon row, and magnificent.

Famous teachers gather together, and the world's talents are gathered to teach them; handsome young people gather together, and they learn from the world's knowledge. Learn to travel in the sea, learn in the mountains, persevere, and the peaches and plums will compete with each other! How magnificent is his spirit, how charming is his spirit! The people and the place are beautiful, the treasures are beautiful, and the people are outstanding.

How great! There are mountains as beautiful as this, waters as beautiful as this, and people as charming as this. Luojia Wuxian is also famous.

2. What poems can describe the majestic, majestic, lofty ambitions of men and the graceful women?

Poems about the majestic, majestic, lofty ambitions of men:

< p> 1. "Man Jiang Hong·Writing Feelings"

Song Dynasty: Yue Fei

Angry and furious, leaning on the railing, the misty rain stopped. Looking up, looking up to the sky and roaring, with strong feelings. Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon. Don't wait any longer. The young man's head will turn gray, and he will feel so sad!

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.

2. "Send Mr. Zhang from Ziyan to the Northern Expedition"

Song Dynasty: Yue Fei

Command the wind to thunder quickly, and the sound of the sky moves the northern palace.

Long drive across Heluo, heading straight towards Yanyou.

The blood of the horse is spreading, and the flag is curling up and sweating the head.

Return to report to the Lord and restore the old China.

3. "Double Tone Son·The evening is desolate"

Song Dynasty: Liu Yong

The evening is desolate, and there are no traces of the canopy, and I ride on the Xinglan Chuo to travel east. The scenery of Sanwu, the pavilion in Gusu, the dusk has begun to fade away. When I returned to my old country, the fragrant paths disappeared and there were only barren hills. In the prosperous place, there is no sight, only the elk can be heard.

I think back then, when we were preparing for a decisive battle by airlift, the King of Figures would continue to dominate. The mountains and rivers are picturesque, the clouds and waves are like waves, and Fan Li's boat is overturned. Experience the past and experience the old history, sighing for a long time, and being romantic in that day. The setting sun and the vast grass at dusk have become an eternal sorrow.

Poems about women who are graceful, delicate, virtuous, and unparalleled in beauty

1. "Two Lotus Plucking Songs"

Tang Dynasty: Wang Changling

Wu Ji Yue Yan Chu Princess, fighting over the lotus boat water wet clothes.

When you come, you will be welcomed by Pukou flowers, and you will be sent home after picking them in the first month of the Yangtze River.

The lotus leaf skirt is cut in one color, with hibiscus slit to both sides of the face.

He entered the pool without being able to see him, but when he heard the song, he felt that someone was coming.

2. "Huanxi Sand"

Song Dynasty: Chen Ke

Light painting of perfume and purple cotton. The peonies are heavy with green clouds. Move the plum blossoms with your hands and stretch your shoulders.

My mood is always timid when I am sick, and I can’t help but pity my sleepy appearance. Rotate the sewing needle in front of the small window.

3. What are the poems that describe "handsome and handsome men in ancient times"

The great man's poem "Poetry·Beifeng·Jianxi"

The Rock is Easily Destroyed The heart is hard to break,

The waves are raging under my feet,

The waves are raging in my belly,

The ambition soars into the sky.

Traveling all over China is full of spring scenery,

Prodigies of a generation,

Prodigies of all generations,

Smiling at the beauty of the world.

"Poem·Bei Feng·Jianxi"

If you are simple and simple, you will be able to dance thousands of times. The sun is in the middle, in the front and up.

The master of the art, Yamata, dances thousands of times in the public court. He is as strong as a tiger and holds the bridle like a team.

The left hand holds the robe and the right hand holds the Zhai. He is as impressive as Wo Zhe, and he is known as Xijue.

There are hazelnuts in the mountains and lings in the sky. Who cares? Western beauty.

That beauty is here, a person from the West.

4. Poems about stability

1. Mount Tai collapses in front but remains unchanged; the elk thrives on the left but does not blink. ——From Su Xun of the Song Dynasty, "The Art of Mind"

Translation: Mount Tai collapsed before his eyes but his face remained unchanged; an elk suddenly appeared beside him but his eyes did not blink. Refers to being calm and composed in times of trouble, without being affected by the outside world.

2. Don’t be happy with things, and don’t be sad with yourself.

——Fan Zhongyan of the Northern Song Dynasty, "The Story of Yueyang Tower"

Translation: Don't be proud and ecstatic because of the abundance and wealth of external things, personal gains and possessions; nor be frustrated or depressed because of the loss or damage of external things. And sad.

3. It is easy not to be surprised by favor or disgrace, but it is difficult to think about love. ——Jin·Pan Yue's "In Huai County"

Translation: After experiencing great favor and humiliation, it becomes less easy to be frightened, and if you like the essence of things, it is difficult to think too much.

4. Watch the flowers blooming and falling in the courtyard, and watch the clouds roll and relax in the sky - Chen Jiru of the Ming Dynasty, "Short Notes on the Window"

Translation: When doing things for others, you can treat favors and disgrace as if flowers are blooming and falling. Only when you are ordinary can you not be surprised; only when your position changes like clouds and clouds can you be careless.

5. Joy and anger cannot be expressed in color, likes and dislikes cannot be expressed in words, joy and sorrow do not overflow on the face, and life and death do not follow heaven. ——Chen Shou of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, "Three Kingdoms·Shu·Zhu Biography"

Translation: Will not show happy or angry expressions on his face, will not say people or things he likes or dislikes ; Will not show sadness or happiness. The direction of survival and how to die are all determined by one's own wishes.