1. What are the poems that express humility?
1. There is a sense of humility before it is unearthed, and it is still modest when it reaches the peak. ——Xu Tingyun
2. The modest bamboo has lower-headed leaves, while the proud plum has no upward-facing flowers. ——Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty
3. The most humble person is the most promising person. —— Mongolian proverb
4. Modesty brings benefits, but humility brings losses.
5. If you want to conquer the three thousand realms of the earth, you must go to the peak of eight hundred mountains.
6. The world's many arrogance provokes Boyi's narrowness, while the public is modest and humble, and is willing to be harmonious.
7. One section after another, thousands of branches holding thousands of leaves. Since I don’t bloom, I don’t want to attract bees and butterflies.
Source:
1. There are knots before they are unearthed, but they are still modest when they reach the peak. ——"Ode to Bamboo" by Xu Tingyun
2. The modest bamboo has lower-headed leaves, while the proud plum has no upward-facing flowers. ——Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty, "Couplet of Bamboo and Plum Pictures"
3. The most humble person is the most promising person. ——Mongolian proverb
4. Modesty brings benefits, but fullness brings losses. ——Ouyang Xiu Preface to the Biography of Lingguan
1. There is a sense of integrity before it is unearthed, but it is still modest when it reaches the peak. ——Xu Tingyun
2. The modest bamboo has lower-headed leaves, while the proud plum has no upward-facing flowers. ——Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty
3. The most humble person is the most promising person. —— Mongolian proverb
4. Modesty brings benefits, but humility brings losses.
5. If you want to conquer the three thousand realms of the earth, you must go to the peak of eight hundred mountains.
6. The world's many arrogance provokes Boyi's narrowness, while the public is modest and humble, and is willing to be harmonious.
7. One section after another, thousands of branches holding thousands of leaves. Since I don’t bloom, I don’t want to attract bees and butterflies.
Source:
1. There are knots before they are unearthed, but they are still modest when they reach the peak. ——"Ode to Bamboo" by Xu Tingyun
2. The modest bamboo has lower-headed leaves, while the proud plum has no upward-facing flowers. ——Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty, "Couplet of Bamboo and Plum Pictures"
3. The most humble person is the most promising person. ——Mongolian proverb
4. Modesty brings benefits, but fullness brings losses. ——Preface to Ouyang Xiuling's Official Biography 2. What are the ancient poems that describe humility
1. "Climbing to the top of the white clouds"
Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty
Desire to impoverish the earth In the three thousand realms, one must reach the peak of eight hundred pans.
Explain that if you want to have a panoramic view of every place in the world, you have to go around and climb to the highest mountain. It means that if you want to see far, you must stand high.
2. "Ode to Bamboo"
Xu Tingyun, Song Dynasty
There are knots before it is unearthed, but it has reached the peak of the clouds and is still modest.
Explain that this is a metaphor for people being humble and open-minded.
3. "Bamboo"
Zheng Banqiao, Qing Dynasty
There are knots before they are unearthed , has reached Lingyun and is still modest
Explain that this is a metaphor for being humble and modest.
4. "Couplet of Bamboo and Plum Pictures"
Zheng Banqiao of the Qing Dynasty
The modest bamboo has lower-headed leaves, while the proud plum has no upward-facing flowers.
The interpretation means that bamboo bows its head to others only when it is humble, while plum blossoms are arrogant and unyielding and never look up to flatter others. This couplet uses objects as metaphors for people and supports objects to express ambitions.
5. "Preface to the Biography of Lingguan"
Ouyang Xiu
Modesty benefits, fullness leads to loss.
Explain that complacency can lead to harm and humility can lead to gain. It illuminates the dangers and advantages of complacency and humility. 3. What are the ancient poems about modesty?
The ancient poems about modesty include:
1. "A Long Sentence to Thank Chen Yonghui for the Paper Presented by Wu Nanxiong"
Song Dynasty: Huang Tingjian
There is no perfect person in Luling's political affairs. He may be Chen Taiqiu in the Han Dynasty.
If the secretary refuses to learn his name, getting the paper is like getting the fur in the summer.
Give me the poem and wrap the paper as a gift, since the bright moon is not shining in the dark.
The poems are cut vertically and horizontally from the palace brocade, but it is a pity that there is no silver hook for Amai's book.
The cut vines in Manxi River are full of curls, and the cocoons on the sides are shy and white.
I want to be like a singing pestle with a flat anvil, palm leaves, windy streams and blue water.
Traveling thousands of miles away means nothing, and guests returning from the north in miasmatic clothes are fishy and greasy.
The king is humble and does not confess himself, and the emperor does not give gifts to the world.
A puddle of water can hold the hooves of an ox, and I know how well I can read.
When he was a child, he learned Kaifa with double hooks, which made his son hate chickens.
Although Jiahui dared to humiliate him, he boiled the mud and continued it into a big shaft.
Don’t write about your heart and your heart, and don’t ask about heaven in your life.
The flower bottom in front of the bottle is a good show, and I thank you for your last pen.
There is no more Shang Songyi, so please continue the chapter inside and outside Nanhua.
2. "Three Elegies of Lu Juren"
Song Dynasty: Liu Zihui
A brilliant man who is still eager to learn, humble and virtuous.
I have no limit to my potential, and my understanding of things is beyond words.
Although the lotus is noble everywhere, it is always poor.
There are heroes in Confucianism.
3. "Showing the Child's Wedding"
Song Dynasty: Tao Menggui
I would like to remind you that a poor family is a place where a child is born.
Be frugal in giving yourself, and be modest in receiving things.
Do not clean the vat and cause it to become dirty.
As long as you inscribe this sentence, it will be like an appointment.
4. "A Reading of the History of the Five Dynasties and Jin Dynasties by Feng He Yuzhi"
Song Dynasty: Xia Song
Ziwen has wonderful knowledge and profound knowledge.
Walking in the lotus curtain calmly, practicing jade in a humble manner.
The most benevolent Zhou Puyu, the elegant bianci chapter.
Be cautious and sincere, and you can prevent crises.
5. "Chen Shi"
Song Dynasty: Xu Jun
Shiduo Yang provoked Boyi's narrowness, but the public was modest and harmonious.
Hang yourself and feel ashamed that you have few close friends, but you will be happy to have many people alive if you escape. 4. A collection of ancient modesty mottos and verses
1. The more mature the ears of rice are, the more they know how to bend down.
2. Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind.
3. Humility is the friend of learning, and complacency is the enemy of learning.
4. If you want to be precise, listen to others.
5. A person who likes to brag is like a big drum, the sound is loud but the belly is hollow.
6. The stronger among the stronger, the stronger among the stronger. Don’t boast in front of others.
7. Ask others for advice without breaking the bank and rolling your tongue.
8. Only when people are empty can they know others. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. If you are full, you will overflow; if you are arrogant, you will be defeated.
9. Knowledge is stored in the ocean of humility.
10. No matter how profound your knowledge is, don’t be satisfied, and no matter how small your faults are, don’t ignore them.
11. Understanding your ignorance means you have gained something.
12. When the water is full, it will overflow; when the moon is full, it will suffer losses; when you are complacent, you will be defeated; when you are conceited, you will be foolish.
13. Nothing will happen if you are not sincere, and nothing will happen if you are not open-minded.
14. A humble person always thinks about his own shortcomings; a proud person always boasts about his own strengths.
15. To praise oneself is to belittle oneself. 5. What are the ancient poems that describe modesty?
The ancient poems that describe modesty include:
1. Chen Shi: The author is Xu Jun, whose courtesy name is Bingguo, whose name is Jianxin, Lanxi (now Belongs to Zhejiang) people. Part of the content is "The world's many arrogance provokes Boyi's narrowness, and the public is humble and harmonious."
2. Shi Cier's wife is pregnant with a child: This is one of the poems written by Tao Menggui, a poet in the Song Dynasty. Part of the content is "You must be frugal in offering yourself, and be modest in receiving things."
3. Three elegy poems by Lu Juren: The author Liu Zihui (huī) (1101~1147) was an acting scholar in the Song Dynasty. His courtesy name was Yanchong, his first name was Yanzhong, his nickname was Pingshan, and he was also known as sick man. Scholars called him Mr. Pingshan. Part of the content is "A bright head is still greedy for learning, and modest virtues are enriched."
4. A long sentence to thank Chen Yonghui for the paper given by Wu Nanxiong: "A long sentence to thank Chen Yonghui for the paper given by Wu Nanxiong" is One of the works of Song Dynasty poet Huang Tingjian. Part of the content is "The prince is humble and does not confess himself, and Hu does not give the world a scholar."
5. Fenghe Yuzhi reads the history of the Five Dynasties of Jin: "Fenghe Yuzhi reads the history of the Five Dynasties of Jin" is a poem by Xia Song of the Song Dynasty . Part of the content is "Tranquilly wandering in the lotus curtain, modestly practicing the jade."
Reference materials: A long sentence to thank Chen Yonghui for the paper given by Wu Nanxiong - Baidu Encyclopedia 6. What are the poems that describe "praising humility"
1. To know something is to know it, and to know something is not to know it, which is knowledge. ——"Ten Principles of the Analects of Confucius" Spring and Autumn Period Confucius
Translation: If you know, you know, if you don't know, you don't know. Such people are smart.
2. If you are full, you will suffer losses, but if you are modest, you will benefit. —— Liu Xie of the Southern Dynasties, "The Literary Mind and the Diaolong·Li Ci"
Translation: Being complacent with your achievements will lead to losses and disasters; being humble and always correcting your shortcomings will lead to success. Benefit. Humility pays off.
3. One section after another, thousands of branches holding thousands of leaves. Since I don’t bloom, I don’t want to attract bees and butterflies. ——"Bamboo" by Zheng Banqiao in the Qing Dynasty
Translation: One section grows above another, and thousands of branches accumulate countless green leaves. I won't go to the flowers lest I attract wild bees and butterflies.
4. If you are a person of three, you must have a teacher; choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. ——"Ten Analects of Confucius - Shuer" Spring and Autumn Confucius
Translation: If several people walk together, one of them must be my teacher. You should choose their strengths to learn from, and pay attention to correcting their shortcomings.
5. If you want to conquer the three thousand realms of the earth, you must go to the peak of eight hundred mountains. ——"Climbing to the Top of White Clouds" by Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty
Translation: If you want to have a panoramic view of every place in the world, you have to go all the way up to the highest mountain. It means that if you want to see far, you must stand high. 7. Ancient poems about humility
"The second child is pregnant with a child"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Tao Menggui
Teach you Ru Zhihu, home Poverty means living in a family.
Be frugal in giving yourself, and be modest in receiving things.
Do not clean the vat and cause it to become dirty.
As long as you inscribe this sentence, it will be like an appointment.
"A Reading of the History of the Five Dynasties and Jin Dynasties by Fenghe Imperial System"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Xia Song
Ziwen has wonderful knowledge and profound knowledge.
Walking in the lotus curtain calmly, practicing jade in a humble manner.
The most benevolent Zhou Puyu, the elegant bianci chapter.
Be cautious and sincere, and you can prevent crises.
"Three Elegies of Lu Juren"
Era: Song Dynasty Author: Liu Zihui
A brilliant man is still greedy for learning, and his modesty and virtue are abundant.
I have no limit to my potential, and my understanding of things is beyond words.
Although the lotus is noble everywhere, it is always poor.
There are heroes in Confucianism.