1. Ancient poems about unity and strength
Ancient poems about strength
"Bamboo and Stone"
Stay firm on the green mountains and never relax,
The roots were originally in the broken rock.
Even after countless blows, you are still strong.
No matter how strong the wind is, you will be able to resist the east, west, north, and south winds.
Notes
1. "Bamboo and Stone" is a poem on painting.
2. Firm: It is a metaphor for taking root firmly, as if you are biting and not letting go.
3. Grind: torture. Jianjin: firm and strong.
4. Er: That. This sentence means: No matter how strong the east, west, northwest wind blows, it cannot be blown down.
Translation
The green bamboo hugged the green mountain and never relaxed.
It turned out that it had dug its roots deeply into the crevices of the rock.
After being beaten and tortured by strong winds thousands of times, it is still as hard as iron.
No matter how strong the winds are from east to west, north to south.
Appreciation
This is a poem inscribed on a picture of bamboo and stone. The author is chanting about bamboo and stone, but it is no longer a general description of bamboo and stone in nature, but contains the author's Deep thoughts and feelings. The author uses objects as metaphors for people, and actually writes bamboos, but what he praises is people. The poet stands on the green hills, with hard rocks as the background and foundation, saying that the bamboo "clines to the green hills", "breaks the rocks with its roots", and "struggles with thousands of blows". "Strong strength" is the true portrayal of the bamboo that has withstood the wind and rain and the person symbolized by the bamboo. Therefore, it can be said that by singing about bamboo and stone, the poem creates a glorious image of a strong man who is indomitable and indomitable. The whole poem is fresh and smooth, with sincere feelings. Although the language is popular, it is profound and meaningful.
Unity
Ancient Poems
No Clothes
The Book of Songs · National Style · Qin Style
How can we say nothing? Clothes? Be in the same robe as your son.
The king raised his army, repaired my sword and spear, and shared the same enemy with me!
How can I say that I have no clothes? Tongze with Zi.
The king raised his army, repaired my spear and halberd, and worked with me together!
How can I say that I have no clothes? He wears the same clothes as his son.
The king raised his troops, repaired my armor and soldiers, and went with me! 2. Poems describing strength
Zheng Banqiao's "Bamboo and Stone": Clinging to the green mountains without letting go, the roots are still in the broken rocks. After being struck hard, it is still strong, regardless of the east, west, north or south wind.
< p> Yu Qian's "Ode to Lime": "Ode to lime": Thousands of hammers hit the limestone out of the mountains, and the fire burns it as if it were nothing. No matter how much the body is broken, the innocence must remain in the world.Wen Tianxiang: Since ancient times, no one has died, so keep it. Loyal heart illuminates historical reports
Li Bai's "The Song of the Past"
In May, there is snow in the Tianshan Mountains, there are no flowers, only cold. I hear the broken willows in the flute, but I have never seen the spring scenery.
Fight with the golden drum at dawn, and hug the jade saddle at night. I am willing to put the sword down from my waist to kill Loulan. Through the harsh environment, it reflects the strength and bravery of the soldiers.
"Shuo" in "Mulan Poetry" These two poems, "The air spreads to the golden watch, the cold shines through the iron clothes", through the description of the environment, they exaggerate the tragic and harsh atmosphere of ten years of military life, and highlight Mulan's brave and strong character. 3. Poems about strength
1. Don’t relax when you are anchored in the green mountains. The roots are still in the broken rocks. They are still strong despite being struck by the east, west, north and south winds.
——Zheng Banqiao's "Bamboo and Stone" translation: Bamboo does not relax at all when it grasps the green mountains, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks of the rocks. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still so strong. Whether it is the southeast wind in the scorching summer or the northwest wind in the harsh winter, it can withstand it and remains strong and strong.
2. Thousands of hammers were struck out of the mountains, and the fire burned them as if it were nothing. They did not care about breaking their bodies into pieces, but they wanted to leave their innocence in the world. ——Yu Qian's "Ode to Lime" Translation: Even if your body is broken into pieces, you are not afraid, and you are willing to leave your innocence in the world.
3. Sacrificing one’s life to go to the national disaster, treating one’s death as if one were returning home. ——Cao Zhi's "White Horse" translation: The lotus has withered, and even the lotus leaves that hold up the rain have withered, and only the flower branches that have failed to bloom chrysanthemums are still proud of the cold and frost.
4. There is no rain cover when the lotus is gone, but there are still proud frost branches among the chrysanthemums. ——Su Shi's "Gift to Liu Jingwen" Translation: 5. The yellow sand will wear golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will never be returned until it is broken.
——Wang Changling's "Seven Poems on the Military March·Part 4" Translation: The soldiers guarding the border have experienced hundreds of battles, their armor has been worn out, their ambition is unquenchable, and they vow not to return home until they defeat the invading enemy. 6. The iron clothes were shattered in hundreds of battles, and the south of the city was heavily surrounded.
——Translation of Li Bai's "Walking in the Army Part 2": The armor has been broken after hundreds of battles on the battlefield, and the south of the city is heavily surrounded by enemies. 4. Ancient poems and essays about strength and flexibility
Bamboo and Stone
Zheng Xie
Stay firm on the green mountains and never relax,
The root is in the broken rock middle.
Even after countless blows, you are still strong.
No matter how strong the wind is, you will be able to resist the east, west, north, and south winds.
Notes
1. "Bamboo and Stone" is a poem on painting.
2. Firm: It is a metaphor for taking root firmly, as if you are biting and not letting go.
3. Grind: torture. Jianjin: firm and strong.
4. Er: That. This sentence means: No matter how strong the east, west, northwest wind blows, it cannot be blown down.
Translation
The green bamboo hugged the green mountain and never relaxed.
It turned out that it had dug its roots deeply into the crevices of the rock.
After being beaten and tortured by strong winds thousands of times, it is still as hard as iron.
No matter how strong the wind is from east to west, north to south.
Appreciation
This is a poem inscribed on a picture of bamboo and stone. The author is chanting about bamboo and stone, but it is no longer a general description of bamboo and stone in nature, but contains the author's Deep thoughts and feelings. The author uses objects as metaphors for people, and actually writes bamboos, but what he praises is people. The poet stands on the green hills, with hard rocks as the background and foundation, saying that the bamboo "clines to the green hills", "breaks the rocks with its roots", and "struggles with thousands of blows". "Strong strength" is the true portrayal of the bamboo that has withstood the wind and rain and the person symbolized by the bamboo. Therefore, it can be said that by singing about bamboo and stone, the poem creates a glorious image of a strong man who is indomitable and indomitable. The whole poem is fresh and smooth, with sincere emotions. Although the language is popular, it is profound and meaningful.