Poetry 1 About what you want to give up.
1. If you want to take it, you have to give it first. -Grandson
2. Give up, give up and you will get it. -Buddhist sutra cloud
If you want to cross the desert, you have to give up coffee and coke;
If you want to have eternal applause, you have to give up your vanity.
I am willing to bring down the emperor. -Proverbs
6. When you learn to give up, you learn to mature.
7. Giving up is a realm and the only way for natural development.
8. Only when the ship gives up the safe harbor can it harvest a boat full of fish and shrimp in the deep sea.
9. If you want to pick a bunch of fresh mountain flowers, you have to give up the comfort of the city;
10. If you want to be a mountaineer, you have to give up your delicate and fair complexion;
1 1. You can't get everything, so you should learn to give up.
12. Mei Heju can get gorgeous frost and snow if she gives up comfort.
13. Only by giving up the gorgeous dusk will the earth usher in the dawn of the rising sun;
14. Only by giving up the fragrant flowers in spring can we enter a fruitful autumn;
15. Giving up does not mean losing, because only giving up will lead to another gain.
16. Ungrateful misers are unfortunate. Rudaki
17. When God closes a door, he will open another door for you.
2. What poems describe giving up?
Life is in a hurry, give up a smile and get friendship; Willing to be honest and get friends; Willing to face it is true; Give up your reputation and get a happy life; Give up the world of mortals and get Buddha; If you are willing to be small, you can become bigger; If you are willing to get close, you may go far.
Life in this world, success or failure, is between choices, there are some to give up, and there is no one to give up. Only if you are willing to guard, can you have love; Only if you are willing to spend money can you have wealth; If you are willing to make small profits, you will have friends; If you care, you will be happy; Only if you are willing to smile, can you have harmony; Only if you are willing to be dissolute can you be healthy; Only if you are willing to be secular can you be free and easy; Only with pride can there be respect; If you are willing to be a small family, there will be everyone; If you are willing to sow, you will reap.
1. Willing to pay is willing to pay, not stingy. It originated from the Buddhist scripture "Four Disciplines of Disciplining".
Two. meaning
Calligraphy is "willing"
As the name implies, you can only get it if you give up. If you want it, you must give it up.
Three. Literary interpretation
Li Xiaozhuan's calligraphy: I am willing to give it up, but I don't want to give it up. The big house is big and the small house is small. Being willing is a kind of life wisdom and attitude, which comes from the Book of Changes. Giving up is not a daily struggle between giving up and getting, but a feeling and wisdom that transcends the realm to decide what has been and can be obtained.
Four. philosophy of life
Being willing is not only a philosophy of life, but also an art of doing things. Giving up and getting, like water and fire, heaven and earth, yin and yang, are contradictory concepts that are both opposite and unified. They complement each other, exist in heaven and earth, in the world, in the heart, in the subtle details, and contain all the mechanisms of everything. Everything is willing to give up in order to achieve harmony and unity. If you really master the mechanism and scale of giving up and gaining, it is equivalent to mastering the key to life and the chance of success. You know, a hundred years of life is just giving up one thing and getting a repetition of one thing.
3. Urgency ~ Poems about Will
It is better not to ask.
Stop talking.
When you say nothing
At this moment.
Let's spend it quietly by candlelight.
Don't wave
Mohuitou
When I sing this song
I'm afraid tears will fall gently.
The wish in my heart
Always keep my smile.
Accompany you through every spring, summer, autumn and winter
Some worries
Some worries
Life is hard to avoid bitterness.
lose
Only in this way can we really know how to cherish and own.
It is difficult to give up
It's hard to stay
Say goodbye to each other today.
My heart is cold and hot.
May my smile stay in my heart forever.
Accompany you through every spring, summer, autumn and winter
Sadness and parting
Parting is just around the corner
see you again
Goodbye won't be too far.
If it's fate, you can look forward to tomorrow.
You and I meet again in the splendid season.
4. What are the poems related to "giving up"
I want fish and bear's paw, but I can't have both. -Mencius
If you want it, you have to pay first. -Lao Tzu
Mencius' "I want what I want"
Fish, what I want; Bear's paw is what I want, and I can't have both. Give up the fish and take the bear's paw. Life is what I want; Righteousness is also what I want. You can't have both, and you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness. If people don't enjoy life, then what can be used to find a means of survival, which can't be used? If there is nothing more in disgust than death, what can be done to avoid evil that can be used to escape evil? You can survive by some means, but some people don't want to use it; There are some ways to escape the scourge, but some people refuse to use it. Therefore, they love something more precious than life; What they hate is worse than death. Born with it, born without it; If you are right, you can make trouble by doing nothing. A bowl of rice, a bowl of soup, you can live if you get it, but you will starve if you don't get it. But with disdain to drink and eat, hungry pedestrians are unwilling to accept it; Kick others' food with their feet, and beggars will not accept it. The senior official accepted it without distinguishing whether it was appropriate or not. Call it, and the people in the street will be blessed; Begging for help is too much. Is it for the splendor of the house, the service of my wives and the poor people who know how to appreciate me? For the beauty of the palace, the matter of wives and concubines, the poor have me and you? Hometown is free from physical death, and today is the beauty of the palace; Hometown is not subject to physical death, and now it is regarded as a wife and concubine; I don't want to die in my hometown, but now I want to do it for the poor and needy: yes or no? This is called the loss of humanity.
Fish is my favorite, and bear's paw is also my favorite. If I can't have both, then I have to give up fish and choose bear's paw. Life is what I love and morality is what I love. If you can't have both at the same time, then I have to sacrifice my life and choose morality. Life is what I love, but there are some things I love more than life, so I don't drag out an ignoble existence; I hate death, but there are some things that I hate more than death, so I don't avoid some disasters. If people love nothing more than life, then what can be used for survival can't be used? If people hate nothing more than death, what can be done to avoid disaster? You can survive by some means, but some people refuse to use it; Some methods can avoid disaster, but some people refuse to adopt them. Therefore, they love something more precious than life (that is "righteousness"); What they hate is something more serious than death (that is "injustice"). Not only sages have this nature, but everyone has it, but talented people have not lost it.
A bowl of rice, a bowl of soup, you can live if you eat it, and starve if you can't eat it. But hungry pedestrians are unwilling to accept contemptuous shouting to let people eat; Kicking others to eat, beggars refuse to accept it because of contempt.
A high-ranking official, Hou Lu, accepted it without knowing whether it was polite or not. So, what's good for me? Is it because of the splendor of the house, the service of wives and concubines, and the poor people I know that I am grateful? In the past, (some people) would rather die than accept it, but now (some people) accept it for its glory; In the past (some people) would rather die than accept it, but now (some people) accept it for the sake of wives and concubines; In the past, (some people) would rather die than accept it, but now (some people) appreciate themselves in order to know but accept the poor. Can't this practice be stopped? This is called losing the inherent human nature.
Source: Selected from Mencius Gao Zishang (Notes to Thirteen Classics, Zhonghua Book Company, 1980). The central argument is "life is as I wish"; Righteousness is also what I want. You can't have both, and you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness. "or" give my life for justice. "Problem solving: Mencius advocates that human nature is good. He believes that human beings are born with pity, shame, obedience and right and wrong. As long as they don't lose these kindness, they have "benevolence, righteousness and reason" morally.
This paper puts forward the view that we should give up life for righteousness when "life" and "righteousness" cannot be taken into account.
5. What are the poems related to "giving up"?
1. Only if you are willing to work hard can you succeed.
Countries should be willing to spend money on environmental protection.
Xiaogang is willing to use his strength when he works.
4。 The maze is fascinating, but some people don't like to play. They don't want to spend time trying to find a way. This really puzzles me.
As long as people go to the gambling table, they want to make enough money even if they lose, and they will be eager to succeed if they win, so there is no way to give up.
6. Give up Bora Fort Baode and pearls for agate.
7. You said yes, yes. You can give up or you can get it! Hehe, but I can't bear to part with it!
8. If you are willing to give up, you can get it if you give up. A small house is small, but a big house is big. It's hard to give up, and it's hard to come by.
9. If you don't want to give up, you can't do it after all.
10. Buddhists have words, but who am I?
1 1. Give up, you can get it. Filial piety, filial piety will be smooth.
12. I am willing to give up. They say you can only get it if you give up. How can I give up when I meet that person?
13. Slowly kill my unwilling time in a willing way.
14. Too unimportant to forget, or too important to say deliberately.
15. No matter how beautiful the scenery on the road is, you should be willing to say goodbye in time. Because it doesn't belong to me.
6. Ancient poems about the gains and losses of life.
Life is like a dream, sprinkle a glass of wine to pay tribute to the bright moon on the river. -"Niannujiao Chibi Nostalgia" Su Shi
Moral: Life is like a dream. Sprinkle a glass of wine to pay homage to the bright moon on the river.
Who says life can't go back to adolescence? The water in front of the door can also flow west! Don't bemoan the passage of old age! -"Huanxisha Youqiushui Qingquan Temple" Su Shi
Meaning: Who says life can't go back to adolescence? The stream in front of the door can still flow westward! Don't sigh how time flies when you are old!
Naturally, people hate water when they grow up. -"Meet Lin Huan Hua Xie Chunhong" Li Yu
Meaning: There are always too many resentments in life, just like the river that died in the East, which never stops and never ends.
It's a big dream in the world, how many times is it cool in autumn? -"Xijiang Moon, One Dream in the World" Su Shi
Meaning: Everything in the world is like a big dream. How many cool autumn has life experienced?
It is almost as difficult for friends to meet each other as the stars in the morning and evening. -"To Wei Ba Chu Shi" Du Fu
Meaning: The journey of life is often difficult to meet after parting, just like it is difficult to meet stars and businessmen.
What is life like everywhere? It should be like flying in snow. -Su Shi's From Mianchi to Harmonious Homesickness
Meaning: Life is alive. I came here, went there, and accidentally left some traces. what do you think? I feel really like a swan flying around and accidentally landing in the snow somewhere.
I am disappointed, just like a pear in Dongzhu, how thoroughly and clearly I see this complicated secular life in the earthly and self-clearing. -"Donglan Pear Flower" Su Shi
Meaning: I feel blue, just like a pear flower as white as snow in Donglan. I live in the secular world and clear myself. How thoroughly and clearly I see this complicated secular life.
Life needs life, and there is wine, Long song. -"Long Songs" Wang Changling
Moral: people should keep pace with fate, and sing loudly when there is wine.
Life seems illusory, and eventually it will be empty. -Returning to the Garden Part IV Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming
Meaning: Life is like an illusory change, which will eventually disappear.
7. Give up to get ancient poetry.
Giving up and getting, in a deep philosophical sense, seems to be rare in the ancients.
Just look up Mencius' famous sentence: "Fish, I want it." Bear's paw is what I want
You can't have it both ways. He who takes bear's paw instead of fish.
Life is what I want. Righteousness is also what I want.
You can't have both, and you have to sacrifice your life for righteousness. "But it is rare to see ancient poems with similar meanings.
Du Fu often used the word "give up", "north me, south me, spring water flooding", but it was not a choice; A common phrase is "give up the boat", and it is difficult to see the profound philosophical meaning from the context. So I guess the word "she" was just a simple verb in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and poets didn't often use it to express profound meanings.
Compared with the word "shed", the word "de" appears more frequently. "There are thousands of spacious buildings", "Horseshoe disease in spring breeze", "wine brewed by chrysanthemum" and so on.
I just didn't find a poem directly facing the word "she". Whether there is a commonly used synonym for "she" that expresses philosophical meaning has not yet been discovered.
8. Famous sayings about giving and taking.
First, even if it is really good, when we can't get it, we shouldn't worry about it. Sooner or later, everyone will face great abandonment.
Said by: Russell's worship of free men.
Introduction: Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) is an English philosopher, mathematician, logician, historian and writer.
Second, nothing is impossible for young people. They can't believe that it is still impossible to desire something with their fanatical willpower. However, due to death (636f707962616964757a68696416f313331363034), each of us must understand that this world is not made for us, no matter how beautiful we long for.
Said by: Russell's worship of free men.
Third, people who make love get love: people who give up friendship have friends; Happy are those who strive to create happiness.
From: [France] Mo Luoa's Five Life Problems about Happiness.
Fourth, advancing in one direction almost always comes at the expense of retreating in the other direction.
Romain rolland's Mother and Son
Introduction: romain rolland (1866 65438+1October 29th-1944 65438+February 30th), born in Clancy, is a thinker, writer, critical realist writer, music critic and social activist.
When to do something, sometimes you have to throw away the stone and sometimes you have to pick it up.
Said by: The Story of Langdon by Smelter.