What are the philosophical poems and ancient poems?

Philosophical poems are as follows:

1, "Yangzhou will enjoy Lotte for the first time"

The mountains were desolate and silent for twenty-three years.

People come back. Like people in Michelle, I can only play the flute, and I am disappointed.

On one side of the boat, Qian Fan races; At the head of the sick tree, every year is a spring shower.

Today, listen to you sing a song, drink a glass of wine and cheer up.

Philosophy: There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by the capsized ships; There are thousands of trees thriving in front of the dead trees. There is no road in life in vain, the books you read, the roads you walked, the songs you heard, the tears you shed, the hardships you suffered, the scenery you saw, the world you saw and the people you loved. These bits and pieces are pieced together to make you who you are today.

2. "Two thoughts on reading in the living water pavilion (part two)"

Last night on the Ross River, the huge warship was as light as a feather.

It used to take a lot of effort to push it, but today it can move in the middle of water.

Idea: In the past, the boat was shallow, so it was futile for everyone to push the boat hard. At this time, the spring water soared, but the great ship floated freely in the current. A gentleman keeps pace with the times and follows the trend. With the help of objective things, things that were difficult before will become simple.

3. Climbing the Peak

There is a towering tower at the top of Feilai Peak. It is said that crows come and the morning sun rises.

As written in a China poem, we are not afraid of dark clouds covering our sight, because we are already on the top of the mountain.

Philosophy: I'm not afraid of clouds blocking my farsightedness, just because I'm standing at the top. People can't just look at immediate interests, but also look at the overall situation and the long term.

4. Reading on a Winter Night.

The ancients learned nothing, and it takes time to grow old.

What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do.

Philosophy: The knowledge gained from books is not perfect after all. You must practice it yourself to understand things thoroughly. Practice is the only criterion for testing truth. A person who has both book knowledge and practical spirit is a truly learned person.

5. "Although turtles live long"

Although the tortoise has a long life, it still has its time.

The snake rides the fog and eventually turns to dust.

The old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles.

The martyrs were full of courage in their later years.

The surplus and contraction period is not only in the sky;

Blessings that nourish grace can last forever.

I am glad to use this poem to express my inner desire.