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What are the poems that inspire people to make progress and work hard?

1, poem: does plum blossom incense not freeze bones?

Said by Huang Berry, a Zen master, in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Without freezing cold, there would be no fragrant plum blossoms.

2. Poetry: It is better to hold incense in the branches and wait for death than to blow it into the north wind.

From: Han Ju/Painting Chrysanthemum by Zheng Sixiao in Song Dynasty.

Interpretation: I would rather die in the fragrance of the branches than blow in the cold north wind!

3. Poem: Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, and the broken loulan is not returned.

From: Seven Songs of Military Service Part IV by Wang Changling in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: The soldiers guarding the border have been through many battles, their armor is worn out, their ambitions are immortal, they will never return home until they defeat the invading enemy.

4. Poetry: People don't know Ling Yunmu, wait for Ling Yunqi to rise.

From: Komatsu by Du Xunhe in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: At that time, those people didn't know that the tree could soar into the sky, and people didn't say it was tall until it soared into the sky.

5. Poem: Qian Fan passed by the sunken ship and Wan Muchun was in front of the sick tree.

From: Liu Yuxi's "The First Meeting in Yangzhou" in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by the capsized ship; There are thousands of trees thriving in front of the dead trees.