A poem expressing continuous progress

Poems expressing continuous progress:

1. I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea. -Tang Li Bai's "it is hard to go I"

Interpretation: I believe that one day, I can ride the long wind to break the waves; Hang Yun Fan high and March forward in the sea!

theme: this poem expresses the poet's feelings after encountering difficulties on the political road, and reflects the contradiction that the poet is unwilling to go along with the powerful and unwilling to be alone. It is the emotional waves aroused by this unsolvable contradiction that make this group of poems extraordinary. The ups and downs of feelings, leaping thinking and high momentum in the poem make the work have unique artistic charm, and it has become an eternal masterpiece widely read by future generations.

2. If the young don't work hard, the old are sad. -Han Yuefu's "Long Songs"

Interpretation: People don't work hard in time when they are young, but they can only grieve for nothing when they are the boss!

theme: this poem mainly says that the seasons change quickly, and the time is gone forever, so people are advised to cherish their youth and work hard to make a difference. Encourage people to hold fast to the life that flies with time and make great efforts to make a difference while they are young. Its emotional tone is positive.

3. once climbing to the top of the peek, one would see, the other mountains all appear dwarfs under the sky.. -Tang Du Fu's "Looking at Yue"

Interpretation: We must climb the peak of Mount Tai and overlook the mountains with great pride.

theme: by depicting the majestic scene of Mount Tai, this poem warmly praises the majestic momentum and magical and beautiful scenery of Mount Tai, reveals the love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland, and expresses the poet's ambition and spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, daring to climb the peak and overlooking everything, as well as his lofty aspirations of being independent and helping the world.

4. A gentleman is always striving for self-improvement. -pre-Qin Zhou Yi

Interpretation: The movement of heaven (that is, nature) is just strong and healthy. Correspondingly, a gentleman should, like heaven, strive for self-improvement, be resolute and resolute, and strive for strength and never stop.

Theme: The Book of Changes is the theoretical source of natural philosophy and humanistic practice in China's traditional ideology and culture, and the crystallization of ancient Chinese thoughts and wisdom, and is known as the "source of the road". The content is extremely rich, which has had a profound impact on China's politics, economy, culture and other fields for thousands of years.

5. but you widen your view three hundred miles, by going up one flight of stairs. -Don Wang Zhihuan's at heron lodge

Interpretation: If you want to see thousands of miles of scenery, please climb a tall building again.

theme: this poem is about natural scenery, but when it is written, it will shrink Wan Li at close range and make it look like Wan Li at close range; The writing is unexpected, and the philosophy is seamlessly integrated with the scenery and situation. The poet's mind, shocked by nature, realized a simple and profound philosophy, which can urge people to abandon their superficial knowledge of self-restraint, climb high and look at it, and constantly open up a new and better realm.