Ancient poems about respecting others

1. Ancient poems about respecting others

Zhang Ye, Magpie Bridge Immortal, Shou Wang Zhao Gongshi in his eighty year, Luantai Zhonglu, Yingzhou Fangdu.

Ronggui Kangning Tianfu. The merits of the three public servants and the four courtiers are incomparable to him, the fisherman of the river.

The court respects you, and the king knows you well. The fragrant spring breeze fills the jade tree.

The first message should be broadcast in Wuyang City.

A solemn respect. Outside the nunnery, there are sparse flowers and broken jade, and the branches are full of spoons.

Bingjunheng failed to return. Not only does it inspire public poetry.

Huang Renjie Partridge Sky Tingtingjun’s family has ancestral style. There is no limit to what you can do for the rest of your life.

Don’t ask about what happened in the past when you are fishing for Ao, you have to make the first effort. What day is it, Meng Weixiong.

The wheat light shakes the green waves and makes them red. One respect is to pray for old age and to be a strong man in the world.

Zhao Changqing Huanxi Sand is densely leafy, green and deep. Plum blossoms and rain are coming frequently.

The pomegranate flower shines in the eye. There are people in Gouling who are carrying Yucui today, and Feifu will not be leaving Yanchen for a long time.

I respect Mrs. Shou Tai. Cai Qijiao said that when it came, it was like a rolling dark cloud, covering the sky and the earth with a fierce momentum. It swallowed up all the light in an instant, and also brought frightening lightning and thunder.

Then, there was a heavy downpour, like a white curtain covering the surrounding area. The mountains and rivers disappeared, and only the grass and trees fell down, and the road surface boiled. But it was finally blown away by the wind it brought, and in a blink of an eye it disappeared. The sky looked bluer than before, and the atmosphere was like transparent and shiny crystal.

Not only did it fail to crush my heart, but it brightened my eyes. It never escaped my smile, and never once won my respect. 2. Ancient poems about respect

There is a famous saying:

Without my grandmother, I would not be able to live today; without my grandmother, I would not be able to live out my remaining years. Grandfather and grandson are more dependent on each other. (Li Mi)

Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Meng Jiao)

He is about to go out and take his clothes to see him off, but before he returns, he leans on the pavilion to look out. (Huang Zunxian)

A son is filial to his father and has a broad heart. (Chen Yuanliang)

Be as happy as youth in old age! Youth, like a lark, has its morning song; old age, like a nightingale, should have its nocturne. (Kant)

The thread in the hands of a loving mother, the clothes on a wanderer's body. (Meng Jiao)

A mother’s heart is a paradise for her children. (Italian proverb)

I look at the cradle, my son is growing, I have no right to rest! (José Martí)

To be respected in old age is one of the most beautiful privileges of the human spirit. (Stendhal)

Respect for the elderly is natural and normal. Respect should not only be expressed verbally, but also should be reflected in practice. (David Decker)

Repaying parents for their nurturing kindness is also a respect for human labor. (Spoken saying)

The whole secret of educational skills lies in how to care for children. (Suhomlinsky)

Instead of criticizing your children, it is better to be a role model. (Joubert)

Only by using all the love, all the wisdom and all the talents of the parents can we cultivate great people. (Makarenko)

People who are cultivated without the love of their parents are often defective people. (Makarenko)

Children have the obligation to support and support their parents. (Spoken saying)

You have no sympathy for the old man who fell to the ground, and no one came to help you when you fell. (Indian proverb)

Using beatings to educate children is similar to how apes educate their offspring. (Makarenko)

A ruthless person may not be a true hero. How can one pity a son without being a husband? (Lu Xun)

Don’t keep your beloved son with you. Only by letting him go out to exercise will he be famous all over the world. (Thai proverb)

For the sake of my children, I must act very gently and carefully. (Marx)

I respect the teachings of Xiangxu and express the meaning of filial piety and brotherhood. Those who are awarded white will live up to the road! (Mencius)

Confucius said: Filial piety is the scripture of heaven, the righteousness of earth, and the conduct of the people. (Kangxi) People are more dependent on each other

The old will die, the strong will be useful, and the young will be raised. 3. What are the ancient poems about respect

1. "Qinqiu" Jin Dynasty: Ge Hong

Original text:

The kindness of a wise master is greater than heaven and earth, and is more important than parents.

Translation: The kindness of a wise teacher is simply greater than the breadth of heaven and earth, and is more than what my father has given me.

2. "Xunzi: Self-cultivation" Warring States Period: Xunzi

Original text: If a person is rude, there will be no life; if things are rude, nothing will happen; if the country is rude, there will be no peace.

Translation: If a person does not observe etiquette, he will not be able to survive. If he does not observe etiquette, he will not be successful. If a country does not observe etiquette, he will not be peaceful.

3. "Xunzi Encouraging Learning" Warring States Period: Xunzi

Original text: The most important thing to learn from the classics is to be kind to the person, followed by Long Li.

Translation: Respecting a good teacher is the most convenient way to learn. The second is advocating etiquette

4. "The Analects of Confucius. Zilu" Warring States Period: Confucius

Original text: A gentleman is arrogant but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant.

Translation: A gentleman is magnanimous, open-minded and aboveboard. Although he is comfortable and comfortable, he is never proud. Although the villain is proud on the surface, he has low self-esteem on the inside, so he is not at ease.

5. "Tao Te Ching" Warring States Period: Laozi

Original text:

If you are not modest, no one in the world can compete with you.

As long as you don’t attack, no one in the world will compete with you for merit.

Translation: If you do not boast, no one in the world will compete with you; if you are not arrogant, no one in the world will compete with you for credit. 4. What are the poems about "respect"

1. He who is arrogant towards his relatives is also disrespectful to his relatives. ——"Three Kingdoms·Book of Wei". Definition: People who do not respect other people’s parents will certainly not respect their own parents.

2. Mencius said: "If you don't have relatives, you can't be a person; if you don't have relatives, you can't be a son." —— (Spring and Autumn Period). "Mencius Li Lou Shang". Definition: If a son does not get along well with his parents, he cannot be a good person; if a son cannot obey his parents in everything, he cannot be a son.

3. Mencius said: "Old people are like the old people, young people are like the young people." ——(Spring and Autumn Period) "Mencius: King Hui of Liang" Interpretation: In supporting those who are filial to themselves. When you are an elder, you should not forget other elders who are not related to you. When raising and educating your own children, you should not forget about other children who are not related to you by blood.

4. Mencius said: "Kissing relatives is benevolence; respecting elders is righteousness." ——(Spring and Autumn Period) "Mencius: Give Your Heart to the Heart". Definition: To be close to and filial to one's parents is benevolence; to respect one's elder brother is righteousness.

5. Disciples will be filial when they enter, and they will be younger when they leave. ——(Spring and Autumn Period) "The Analects of Confucius: The First in Learning". Interpretation: Young disciples should honor their parents when they return home, and respect and love their brothers when they go out.

6. Good food should be used by parents first, and good clothes should be worn by parents first. ——"Encouragement to Repay Parents' Favor". Definition: Give your parents good food first, and give your parents good clothes first.

7. A virtuous wife will bring few troubles, and a son will be filial to his father and have a generous heart. ——(Ming Dynasty) Explanation of "Zengguang Xianwen": If a wife is virtuous, her husband will have few disasters; if his son is filial, his father's heart will be broad-minded.

8. If you love me, it’s hard to be filial; if you love me and hate me, filial piety is a virtuous thing. ——(Qing Dynasty) Li Yuxiu's "Disciple Regulations". Interpretation: If your parents love you, it is normal for you to honor them. If your parents hate you and treat you badly, you should continue to be filial to your parents. That is a truly virtuous and filial person.

9. Don’t be slow when your parents call you; don’t be lazy when your parents order you. ——(Qing Dynasty) Li Yuxiu's "Disciple Regulations". Definition: When your parents call you, you should quickly answer; when your parents give orders, you should quickly do it.

10. Mencius said: "Everyone kisses his relatives and grows up, and the world is peaceful." - (Spring and Autumn Period) "Mencius Li Lou Shang". Interpretation: As long as everyone loves his parents and respects his elders, then the world will naturally be peaceful. 5. What are the verses that describe respect?

The verses that describe respect include:

1. Li Bai’s Tomb

Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

< p> Li Bai's tomb beside the quarrying river, surrounded by endless grass and clouds around the fields.

The pitiful bones of the desolate ridge and the poor spring were once filled with earth-shattering writings.

But the poet is so unlucky that he cannot be the king.

Explanation: Li Bai’s grave is located by the Caishi River, and the wild grass around the graveyard spreads wildly toward the horizon. What is sad is that the withered bones in the deep cave of the barren tomb, when he was still alive, once wrote earth-shaking poems. Most outstanding poets have a bad fate, but which one has a fate as rough and tragic as Li Bai?

2. Diao Bai Juyi

Tang Dynasty: Li Chen

For sixty years, who taught Ming Lu to become a poet.

The floating clouds are not named Juyi, but the inaction of nature is named Lotte.

The boy can sing the song of Everlasting Sorrow, and the Hu'er can sing the pipa piece.

The article has been widely read, making me miss you and feel sad.

Interpretation: You should continue to be a poet of the Tang Dynasty, who taught you to leave so suddenly. People are like floating clouds. I can't keep you even if I want to. May you live in peace wherever you go. Forgive me for not being blessed enough. It's in vain to bring you back. May you be happy in the nine heavens, cleverly embedding the names and characters of the deceased.

You are famous all over the Tang Dynasty, and your poems shine on descendants. Even children can sing "Song of Everlasting Sorrow", and barbarians can also sing "Pipa Xing". Your merits and reputation are well known, and I will think of you often.

3. Crying Li Shangyin

Tang Dynasty: Cui Jue

Cheng Ji Xinglang, whose name is Yishan, returned to the high soil and sighed.

The branches and leaves of the CI forest are gone in three springs, and the waves of learning are drying up overnight.

The wind and rain have blown out the lamps and candles, and the name is as long as the teeth are cold.

You should only climb the Qi tree outside, then go to the crimson altar in colorful clothes.

Interpretation: The official name of Chengji Lang was Li Yishan, and his death in the loess made people sigh. The branches and leaves of the poetry forest have fallen off, and the waves of academia have dried up overnight. The violent storm blew out the candle, but my name has always been in my heart. He should go to the outside world to climb and break jade trees, and wear colorful clothes to climb to the altar of immortals.

4. Three poems about sorrow and sorrow · Part 1

Tang Dynasty: Yuan Zhen

Mr. Xie, the youngest, was partial to his daughter, so he married Qian Lou and Peishi Guaiguai.

I have no clothes to search for a bag of watermelon, and I am stuck in the mud and selling wine to pull out the gold hairpin.

Wild vegetables add to the meal, and the sweet cichlids are grown, while fallen leaves add fuel to the ancient locust trees.

Today’s salary exceeds 100,000 yuan, and I will pay tribute to the emperor and resume the camp.

Explanation: You are like Mr. Xie’s most favored daughter, and everything will not go smoothly when you marry me, a poor man. When you saw that I had no clothes, you searched in the box. You pulled out the golden hairpin and bought wine because I asked for it. You use wild vegetables to satisfy your hunger but say the food is sweet. You use fallen leaves for firewood and dead branches for cooking. Now that I am a high-ranking official and you are rich and well-paid, you have left this world, and I am sending you some invitations to the monks to save the spiritual beings.

5. Sending off friends

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Green mountains stretch across Beiguo, and white water surrounds the east city.

This place is different, and I have traveled thousands of miles alone.

The thoughts of wandering in the floating clouds, the love of old friends in the setting sun.

I waved my hand and went away, the horse roared.

Definition: Green mountains lie on the north side of the city wall, and sparkling water surrounds the east side of the city. Here we say goodbye to each other, and you are like a solitary peng blowing in the wind, traveling thousands of miles away. The floating clouds are as unpredictable as wanderers, and the setting sun slowly sets down the mountain, seeming to be nostalgic. They waved goodbye frequently and left, and the horses neighed in farewell. 6. What are the ancient poems about respect?

1. "Qinqiu" Jin Dynasty: Ge Hong Original text: The kindness of a wise master is greater than heaven and earth, more important than parents.

Translation: The kindness of a wise teacher is simply greater than the breadth of heaven and earth, and is more than what my father has given me. 2. "Xunzi: Self-cultivation" Warring States Period: Xunzi Original text: If a person is rude, there will be no life, if something is rude, it will not be successful, and if the country is rude, there will be no peace.

Translation: If a person does not observe etiquette, he will not be able to survive. If he does not observe etiquette, he will not be successful. If a country does not observe etiquette, he will not be peaceful. 3. "Xunzi: Encouraging Learning" Warring States Period: Xunzi Original text: In learning the classics, the most important thing is to be kind to the person, and the second best is to make great gifts.

Translation: Respecting a good teacher is the most convenient way to learn. The second is advocating etiquette. 4. "The Analects of Confucius. Zilu" Warring States Period: Confucius Original text: A gentleman is arrogant but not arrogant, and a villain is arrogant but not arrogant. Translation: A gentleman is magnanimous, open-minded, and aboveboard. Although he is comfortable and comfortable, he is never proud.

Although the villain is proud on the surface, he has low self-esteem on the inside, so he is not at peace with himself. 5. "Tao Te Ching" Warring States Period: Laozi Original text: If you are not cautious, no one in the world will compete with you.

As long as you don’t attack, no one in the world will compete with you for merit. Translation: If you do not boast, no one in the world will compete with you; if you are not arrogant, no one in the world will compete with you for credit. 7. Famous quotes about respecting others

Politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop into habits.

——John Locke To respect yourself, you must first respect others. ——Proverbs Respecting the elderly and loving the young is a human virtue.

- Proverbs We love each other equally because we understand and respect each other. ——Leo Tolstoy If you want to win the respect of others, respect yourself first.

- Proverb Spanish Self-respect and self-love, as a driving force for perfection, are the source of all great undertakings - Turgenev, do not be despicable whether in front of others or when you are alone. Things: The most important thing is self-respect. ——Pythagoras Self-esteem is the foundation of a person’s moral character.

If self-esteem is lost, a person's moral character will collapse. ——Mrs. Steiner A person should respect himself and regard himself as worthy of the most noble things.

——Hegel Whoever respects himself will be respected. ——Balzac.