I like poems about struggle, effort and inspiration.

First, modern poetry.

1, struggle

In fact, life need not care too much.

Drunk wind can also hold up the rainbow.

When the sunset first caught the clouds.

Why not break through the sky with blood!

Today's fatigue can't wash away tomorrow's troubles.

How can the things at hand be blown away by time?

When the sun's glow rises in the sky again

Our heads are taller than yesterday.

No matter how long you wander, you can't get back any time.

No amount of remorse can take away a little trouble.

Let footsteps become the eternal beat of youth.

Let the sky try how ambitious you are!

2. Fight.

What am I hesitating about?

All the thoughts in my head

time goes by

Forget it.

I don't know when I can share the glory of success

What am I hesitating about?

Look at the floating moon in the night sky.

Do you want to remind yourself?

Don't be too confused.

Cherish every time.

show promise

What am I hesitating about?

The past is the same as the present.

Success requires hard work.

Not a fantasy

from now on

Strive for progress

Second, ancient poetry.

1, the industry is diligent and lazy, and the success is ruined by thinking. (Tang Hanyu)

Interpretation: Academic diligence is ignored in play, and success in doing things is destroyed by efforts in laziness.

2. Looking back on the countries and families of sages in the past, it turned out that thrift was defeated by luxury. (Tang Li Shangyin)

Through careful and comprehensive observation and analysis of the sages, countries and families of past dynasties, we can see that all success is due to thrift, and all decline and extinction are due to luxury.

3, from thrift to luxury, from luxury to thrift. (Song Sima Guang)

Interpretation: It is easy to change from frugality to luxury, and it is difficult to change from luxury to frugality.

4, many good things grind, since ancient times, melons have bitter and sweet. (Bai Yuan Pu)

Interpretation: Everything that can never be a good thing is born of thrift. Since ancient times, melons are bitter first and then sweet.

5, advise you not to cherish golden clothes, advise you to cherish youth. You can fold flowers straight, don't wait until there are no flowers. (Tang Anonymous)

Shi: I suggest you don't indulge in songs like The Witch. But to cherish the precious time of youth and make a difference at a good opportunity. If you miss the opportunity, it will be too late.

6, wealth can't be lewd, poverty can't be moved, and power can't be bent. This is called a gentleman. (Mencius)

Interpretation: a gentleman is not confused by wealth, not moved by poverty, and not surrendered by terrible violence.