What are the ancient poems that describe lack of progress and ambition?

1. Yan Zhenqing's "Persuasion"

Men should study.

I don't know how to study hard early, but I regret learning late.

2. "Jia Sheng" Li Shangyin

Jia's tone was even more incoherent when he visited the courtiers in the propaganda room.

Poor midnight is unprecedented, and Mo Wen people ask ghosts and gods.

3. Du Mu's Epang Palace Fu

Qin people can't bear to mourn for themselves, and later people mourn for them, and later people mourn for them without learning, which also makes them mourn for later generations.

4. Lin Sheng's Lin 'an House.

When will the singing and dancing in the West Lake stop?

Warm winds make tourists drunk and make Hangzhou a continent.

Businessmen don't know how much they hate their country, but they still sing the back garden flower across the river-Bo Qinhuai Du Mu.

In fact, LL said that Lin 'an Mansion did not show the meaning of being unwilling to be left behind, but I still don't quite agree. The poet reflects the theme of the whole poem by describing that the government of the Southern Song Dynasty only seeks peace, not stability. I chose the above, except for the first one, which is admonitory, and all the others have similar expressions to this poem.