Poems about how hard we still need to work

1. What are the poems about continuing to work hard after success?

1. Even if success is achieved, it is not true. The head of a hundred-foot pole must make progress, and the world in the ten directions is the whole body.

Source: Volume 10 of "Jingde Chuan Leng Lu" by Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: This means that after reaching a higher level in study, performance, etc., we will continue to work hard, Strive for greater progress.

2. If you want to see a thousand miles away, reach a higher level

Source: Wang Zhihuan, Tang Dynasty, "Climbing the Stork Tower"

Interpretation: This means If you want to see endless beauty, you should climb to the next floor. The metaphor is to make more effort to achieve greater success. If you want to make a breakthrough on a problem, examine it from a higher perspective. It also means that only by being proactive and forward-looking can you be far-sighted.

3. Diligence leads to excellence in work, while playfulness leads to waste.

From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Jin Xue Jie"

Definition: Studying is accomplished due to diligence, but it can be wasted in games.

4. The revolution has not yet succeeded, and comrades still need to work hard.

Source: Sun Yat-sen’s inscription at the Chinese Kuomintang’s Promise Conference in 1923 during the Republic of China, and Wang Jingwei also extracted these two sentences from his political will.

Definition: The revolution has not yet succeeded. All comrades, I will continue to work hard to implement and fight together.

5. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

Source: "Book of Changes" by Jichang, King Wen of the Western Zhou Dynasty

Interpretation: This means that the universe is always moving, and people should follow the world and move forward forever. 2. What are the following verses that require more effort?

1. It is advisable not to belittle oneself when one has a great spirit of lofty ideals.

2. When the whole world is turbid, I am alone in my purity; when everyone is drunk, I am alone in my sobriety.

3. The times are approaching, and the pictures are drawn one by one.

4. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can destroy one's life.

5. If you work hard and live up to your will, if you work hard and taste your courage, three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu.

6. No matter how high or low one’s career is, one’s ambition must be strong. Can a man seek peace and leisure?

7. Don’t be alone and be elegant, Zhuan Yiduo is your teacher.

8. If there is no blockage or flow, it will not work.

9. If you want to make a deep effort, grind the iron pestle into a needle.

10. With sincerity, gold and stone are opened.

11. If you don’t fly, you will soar into the sky; if you don’t sing, you will become a blockbuster.

12. Where there is a will, things come true. Even if the cauldron sinks the boat, one hundred and two Qin passes will eventually belong to Chu.

13. If a husband does not serve his country, he will eventually become a stupid bitch.

14. Don’t worry about what others don’t know, but worry about what others don’t know.

15. The old man is always ambitious, but the martyr is still ambitious in his old age.

16. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad.

17. My husband has ambitions all over the world, and he is still close to his neighbors thousands of miles away.

18. Straight as a red silk rope, as clear as jade pot ice.

19. When heaven is about to give a great responsibility to a person, he must first work hard on his mind and body.

20. If you don’t climb a high mountain, you don’t know how high the sky is; if you don’t face a deep stream, you won’t know how high the sky is. I don’t know how thick the earth is.

21. Diligence leads to excellence in work, but playfulness leads to waste.

22. May you learn to be like a pine tree, but be careful not to be a peach or a plum.

23. Live as long as the heaven and earth, and shine as brightly as the sun and the moon.

24. Aim high.

25. Green, derived from blue and green from blue; ice, water derived from it and cold from water.

26. To learn, one must first be determined.

27. People are not sages, and no one can make mistakes.

28. We go out laughing and look up to the sky. How can we be Penghao people?

29. It’s rare to have a chance to fight in life. If you don’t fight now, wait until later.

30. Stones can be broken, but not strong; elixirs can be ground, but not red.

31. Be broad-minded and make reservations.

32. Who can clean a room when her husband is thousands of miles away?

33. The rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone.

34. Learn it well, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it sincerely.

35. When the year is cold, the pines and cypresses will wither.

36. A good horse must be fast, and a fast horse must be good.

37. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

38. I have a good heart, and even though I died nine times, I still have no regrets.

39. Truth is the most sincere thing. If you are not sincere, you will not be able to move people.

40. Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance.

41. If you walk every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; if you do it often, you are not afraid of thousands of things.

42. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

43. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.

44. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost.

45. I dare not forget to worry about my country even if I am in a humble position. The coffin has to be sealed before the matter is settled.

46. Don’t be shaken by outsiders, don’t be moved by things, and then you can let the world take care of its affairs.

47. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down.

48. If you seek to benefit the country by living and dying, why should you avoid it due to misfortune or good fortune?

49. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved.

50. The road is still far away, so I will search for it up and down. 3. What are the poems that mean "you need to work harder in the future"

1. The sun is over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level

Definition: The setting sun slowly sinks against the Western Mountains, and the mighty Yellow River rushes towards the East China Sea. If you want to see enough of the thousands of miles of scenery, you have to climb to a higher tower.

From: "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty

2. Diligence leads to excellence in work, and play leads to wastefulness.

Definition: Studying is accomplished through hard work, but it can be wasted in games.

From: Han Yu·"Jin Xue Jie"

3. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

Interpretation: It means that the universe is constantly moving, and people should follow the example of heaven and earth and keep moving forward forever.

Source: "Book of Changes" by Jichang, King Wen of Zhou Dynasty

4. A thousand-foot pole cannot move people, even if it is achieved, it is not true. The head of a hundred-foot pole must make progress, and the world in the ten directions is the whole body.

Definition: It means to continue to work hard and strive for greater progress after reaching a high level of knowledge and performance.

Source: Volume 10 of "Jingde Chuan Deng Lu" by Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty

5. The ancients spared no effort in learning, and their skills were only achieved when they were young and old. What I have learned on paper is ultimately shallow, and I know that I have to do it in detail. ——Song Dynasty: Lu You's "Winter Night Reading to Show Ziyu"

Translation: The ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve success until old age. After all, the knowledge gained from books is not perfect. If you want to deeply understand the truth, you must practice it yourself. 4. What are the poems that describe "Everything requires effort"

1. If a young man does not work hard, he will be sad. ——Han Dynasty: Anonymous "Long Song Xing"

Translation: If you don't work hard when you are young and strong, it will be useless to be sad when you are old.

2. Write today’s poem for you. Please start working hard today. ——Ming Dynasty: "Today's Song" by Wen Jia

Translation: Now I write this "Today" poem for you. Please start working hard from today!

3. Don’t think about your wedding, but work hard to serve in the army. ——Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's "Wedding Farewell"

Translation: You don't have to be sad about the wedding separation. You should contribute more to the country in the war.

4. A young man can still be praised for working hard today. ——Song Dynasty: Su Shi's "Shou Sui"

Translation: If you work hard to cherish this night, young people can still boast about their spirit.

5. This separation requires everyone’s efforts, as we may not be able to return home together. ——Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's "Send Off to Han and the Fourteenth Jiangdong Province"

Translation: Friends, this time we say goodbye, we should work hard and cherish our future. Unfortunately, we cannot realize our wish to return to our hometown together. 5. What are the poems or words that express "there is no end, and we still need to work hard"

1. There are roads in the mountains of books, hard work is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. The ancients left no stone unturned in their knowledge, and their kung fu only matured when they were young.

From: "Ancient and Modern Virtuous Essays Encouraging Learning" by Han Yu

Interpretation: On the road to reading and learning, there are no shortcuts and no smooth sailing. "Diligence" and "concentration" are two indispensable and best conditions for absorbing more and broader knowledge from the vast mountain of books and sea of ??learning. Seize the best time to study hard when you are young, and don't let your years go to waste. Only by paying attention to the "young and strong skills" can you achieve success in the future.

2. A man with lofty ideals cherishes the short days. Sad people know that the night is long.

From: Fu Xuan's "Miscellaneous Poems"

Interpretation: People with lofty ideals cherish their days and always feel that they are short; people who are full of worries feel that the nights are difficult and very long.

3. Learning is not about exploring its flowers, but about pulling out its roots.

From: Du Mu's "Poems of Instructions to Master Cao"

Interpretation: Learning should not be superficial, like looking at flowers, but should seek to get to the bottom of things.

4. Ask him how clear he is? Come for living water from a source.

From: Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading"

Explanation: The clarity of borrowed water is due to the continuous infusion of living water from the source.

5. After ten years of sharpening a sword, the frost blade has never been tested.

From: "The Swordsman" by Jia Dao

Explanation: The swordsman spent ten years carefully polishing a sword; the blade is as white as frost, shining with a cold light, it is a sharp sword A sword that is incomparable but has not yet tried its edge.

6. Young people work hard all their lives and should not waste time and effort.

From: Du Xunhe's "Inscriptions on My Brother and Nephew's School"

Interpretation: Studying hard in your youth will lay the foundation for your life's career. Don't be lazy at all and don't waste your good fortune. time.

7. Youth must be born early, how can one grow into a young man?

From: "Encouraging Learning" by Meng Jiao

Interpretation: You should work hard as early as possible during your youth. Can a person always remain a "youngster"?

8. It is like discussing and discussing, and it is like polishing.

From: "The Book of Songs. Wei Feng. Qi Ao"

Definition: Just like processing bone tools, you have to cut them after cutting them; just like processing jadeware, you have to polish them after cutting them. This is called knowledge.

9. He has loved pears since he was young, and he has to study for five years when he grows up.

From: Wang Anshi's "Gift to the Grandson"

Definition: When he was young, he indulged his temper and liked pears and chestnuts, but when he got older, he had to read a lot of books. .

10. It is better to have no book at all than to believe in the book.

From: "Mencius: Try Your Heart"

Interpretation: Generally speaking, it refers to reading without being restricted to books or being superstitious about books. 6. Verses about achieving good results at the beginning but continuing to work hard

1. If you want to see farther, reach a higher level.

Source: The original text of "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty: The sun sets over the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.

Translation: The setting sun slowly sinks against the Western Mountains, and the mighty Yellow River rushes towards the East China Sea. If you want to see enough of the thousands of miles of scenery, you have to climb to a higher tower.

Appreciation: This poem describes the poet's extraordinary ambition when climbing high and looking into the distance, reflecting the positive and enterprising spirit of people in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. 2. Although it is higher than the flying geese, it is still not as high as the blue clouds.

Source: Tang Dynasty Lu Zhaolin's "Qingyun" original text: Although it is higher than the flying geese, it is still not as good as the Qingyun. Translation: Although it can fly higher than wild geese, it still cannot catch up with the height of the sky.

Appreciation: Great achievements have been achieved, but there is still room for improvement. 3. A hundred-foot pole can’t move anyone, even if it is achieved, it is not true.

Source: Song Dynasty Shi Puji's "One of the Sixty-Five Songs" Original text: A hundred-foot pole can't move people, even if it is achieved, it is not true. The head of a hundred-foot pole must make progress, and the world in the ten directions is the whole body.

Translation: A bamboo pole of one hundred feet is not very high. Although one has some attainments, it is not true learning. We still need to go further, and the world of ten directions can be regarded as the real peak.

Appreciation: Take the next step forward. Even if your Taoism and attainments are deep, you still need to practice and improve.

4. It is better to chase the poor bandits with the remaining brave men, and not to be known as the academic overlord. Source: Modern and Contemporary Mao Zedong's "Seven Rules: The People's Liberation Army Occupies Nanjing" Original text: Zhongshan turned yellow due to the storm, and millions of troops crossed the river.

The tiger sitting on the dragon's plate is better than the past, and the world is turned upside down. It is generous and generous. It is better to use your remaining courage to chase the poor bandits, not to use your reputation as an academic overlord.

If heaven is sentimental, heaven will also grow old, and the right path in the world will be vicissitudes of life. Translation: The storm of revolution shook Nanjing, the capital of the Chiang Dynasty. The People's Liberation Army broke through the natural barrier of the Yangtze River with a million troops and stormed directly into Nanjing, the base that the Chiang Army had worked hard for three and a half months.

Nanjing, the ancient capital city known for its majestic and precipitous scenery, has returned to the hands of the people. She is more beautiful than ever. This earth-shaking change is enough to make people sing generously and rejoice.

We should take advantage of this great opportunity, when the enemy is in decline and we are in prosperity, to pursue the remaining enemies and liberate the whole of China. Don't imitate Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu who coveted fame and indulged his enemies, thus causing his own defeat.

If nature knew, it would recognize the unchangeable laws of prosperity and decay. Continuous mutation, continuous development, and continuous advancement are the inevitable laws of the development of human society.

Appreciation: This is a poem to commemorate the liberation of Nanjing and celebrate the victory of the revolution. The poet enthusiastically praised the glorious historical facts of the People's Liberation Army flying across the Yangtze River, liberating Nanjing, and transforming the dark old society.

And with philosophical verses, he elaborated on the profound military philosophy of "chasing the poor bandits". 5. In his old age, the martyrs are full of ambition.

Source: Han Dynasty Cao Cao's "The Turtle Lives Longevity" original text: Although the turtle lives a long life, it still has its time. A soaring snake rides on the mist, but ends up in ashes.

The old man is brave and ambitious. In his old age, the martyr is full of ambition.

The period of profit and contraction is not only in heaven; if you cultivate good fortune, you can gain eternal life. Fortunately, even singing praises one's aspirations.

Translation: Although the turtle can live a long life, it will sometimes die. Although the tan snake can fly in the fog, it will eventually die and turn into ashes.

The old horse lies in the stable, its ambition is still to be able to gallop a thousand miles. When people with lofty ideals reach their old age, their ambition to make progress will not stop.

The length of human life is not just determined by God. As long as you take good care of your body and mind, you can live longer.

Ah, so lucky! Just use poetry to express your inner aspirations! Appreciation: The thoughts and feelings expressed in "Gui Sui Shou" are consistent with "Guan Cang Hai". But "Guan Cang Sea" is a poem about scenery, using scenery to express emotions.

This article is completely a lyrical work rich in the philosophy of life. This poem was written on the way back from the victory of the Northern Expedition to Wuhuan. 7. What are the poems that describe "you have achieved good results in the beginning, but you still need to continue to work hard"

1. It is not advisable to belittle oneself when one has a great spirit of lofty ideals. "Execution as a Teacher"

Interpretation: To carry forward the spirit of patriots, one should not underestimate oneself casually

2. When the whole world is dirty, I am alone in my purity, and when everyone is drunk, I am alone in my sobriety. "Chu Ci·Fisherman"

Interpretation: Everyone in the world is dirty, but I am clean and innocent; everyone is drunk, but I am the only one who is sober.

3. If you work hard and live up to your will, if you work hard and taste your courage, three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu. Written by Pu Songling from the couplet

Explanation: God will never disappoint those who are ambitious, just like Gou Jian, the king of Yue, who was able to destroy Wu with his three thousand Yue Jia.

4. If you want to make a deep effort, grind the iron pestle into a needle. "Fangyu Shenglan·Meizhou·Mozhen River" by Zhu Mu of the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: It is a metaphor that as long as you are determined and willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything no matter how difficult it is.

5. With sincerity, gold and stone are opened. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·The Biography of Wang Jingsi in Guangling"

Explanation: It means that where a person's sincerity reaches, it can move the heaven and the earth and cause metal and stone to crack.

6. If you don’t fly, you will soar into the sky; if you don’t sing, you will become a blockbuster. "Han Feizi·Yu Lao"

Interpretation: There is a bird on the earth mountain in the south. It has not sang or flown for three years, but when it flies it can reach the sky and when it sings it can be amazing. Later generations used the metaphors of "a blockbuster, a buzz, a flying boom, a soaring wing, a three-year wing" to describe talented people who are usually unknown, but once they display their talents, they can make amazing achievements.

7. Where there is a will, things come true. Even if the cauldron sinks the boat, one hundred and two Qin passes will eventually belong to Chu. Written by Pu Songling from Mian Lian

Interpretation: People with ambition will eventually succeed in doing things, just like Xiang Yu who broke the cauldron and sank the boat, the heroic pass of the Qin Dynasty ultimately belonged to the Chu State.

8. An old man is always ambitious, but a martyr is ambitious in his old age. Three Kingdoms·Wei·Cao Cao's "Stepping out of Xiamen Xing·Gui Suishou"

Interpretation: Ji: a good horse, a thousand-mile horse; Fang: a manger, a place where horses are raised. It is a metaphor that an ambitious person still has great ambitions even though he is old.

9. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. "Collection of Yuefu Poems·Long Song Xing"

Definition: Because "you are young and don't work hard", you will achieve nothing when you are old. The word "tu" at the end of the sentence has a profound meaning: first, it means that the boss has no success, and his life is wasted; second, it means that he realizes in his old age that he will not be able to help, and he is helpless, which is intended to emphasize that he must work hard in time.

10. When Heaven is about to assign a great responsibility to a person, he must first work hard on his mind and body. "Mencius"

Explanation: God is going to issue a major mission to such a person, and must first make his heart suffer and his muscles and bones tired.

11. If you don’t climb a high mountain, you don’t know how high the sky is; if you don’t go to a deep stream, you don’t know how thick the earth is. "Xunzi Encouraging Learning"

Definition: If you don't climb the mountains, you don't know how high the sky is; if you don't walk into the deep valleys, you don't know how deep the earth is. 8. What are the poems that describe "continue to work hard"

"Today's Song"

Ming Dynasty: Wen Jia

Today is the same as today, how little today is!

If you don’t do it today, when will this happen?

It’s a hundred years of life, it’s a pity not to be today!

If Yangu waits for the arrival of the Ming Dynasty, there will be Ming Dynasty affairs in the Ming Dynasty. Reply

I will compose today’s poem for you, please start working hard from today.

"Long Song Xing"

Han Dynasty: Anonymous

There are sunflowers in the green garden, and the morning dew awaits the setting sun.

The virtue of spring cloth brings brilliance to all things.

I am often afraid that when the autumn festival comes, the leaves of the yellow flowers will wither.

When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west?

If a young man doesn’t work hard, the old man will be miserable! bai

"Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing"

Han Dynasty: Anonymous

Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing, and you are separated from the king.

More than ten thousand miles apart, each is at the end of the world.

The road is long and blocked. Do you know if the meeting will be safe?

Hu Ma follows the north wind and crosses the southern branch of the bird's nest.

We are far away from each other, and the clothes are fast.

The floating clouds cover the day, and the wanderer does not care about returning.

Thinking of you makes you grow old, and the years are suddenly too late.

Don’t abandon your donations and don’t return to the road, but work hard to make extra meals.

"Shou Sui"

Song Dynasty: Su Shi

If you want to know that the old age is over, it is like going to the snake.

Half of the repair scales are gone, no one can hide them.

If you want to tie it to the end, you can do nothing even though you are diligent.

The children were forced not to sleep, but stayed together all night and had fun.

Don’t sing the morning rooster, even more drums are afraid of Tim Lao.

After sitting for a long time, the lanterns faded, and I stood up to watch the Beidou tilt.

There will be no time next year, and I will worry about wasted time.

You can still praise yourself if you work hard today.

"Sending Han to the Fourteenth Jiangdong Province"

Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Lao Laiyi was not seen in the war, and he sighed that everything in the world was wrong.

I have no family to look for my younger siblings. Where can you visit Tingwei now?

The Huangniu Gorge is quiet and the sound of the beach turns, and the Baima River is cold and the shadows of the trees are sparse.

Everyone needs to work hard to say goodbye, as they may not be able to return to their hometown together.