What are some poems about broad-mindedness?

The broad-minded poems include:

1. The road is like the blue sky, I alone cannot reach it - Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "The Road is Difficult"

2. The whole world Everyone is turbid and I am alone pure; everyone is drunk and I am alone sober - Qu Yuan's "The Fisherman" during the Warring States Period

3. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history - Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" in the Song Dynasty

4. Where is Chang'an? It's only under the hooves of horses - Tang Cen Shen's "Recalling Chang'an Song Chapter 2 to Pang Cui"

5. The road is long and long, and we have a long way to go. The general will search up and down - Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" during the Warring States Period

6. The new pine trees hate to be a thousand feet high, and the evil bamboos must be chopped down ten thousand poles - Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "On the Way to Chengdu Thatched Cottage"

7. The thoughts of a young man should be swept away by the clouds - Tang Dynasty Li He's "To the Wine Shop"

8. Don't let others praise the color, just leave the pure energy to fill the universe - Yuan· Wang Mian's "Mei Mei"

9. Although it is hard to search for thousands of pounds, you will blow all the sand to get gold - "Lang Tao Sha" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

10. The wind knows Strong grass, rough and rough ground recognizes honest ministers - "Giving Xiao Yu" by Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty

11. Live as a hero in life, and die as a ghost hero - "Quequatrains" by Li Qingzhao in the Song Dynasty

12. I would rather die holding the fragrance on the branches than blow it away in the north wind - Song Dynasty Zheng Sixiao's "Painting Chrysanthemums"