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Self-cultivation ancient poetry

The ancient poems of self-cultivation are as follows:

1, gentleman's trip, quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality. Not cold, not awake, not quiet, not far away. -From the Book of Commandments by Zhuge Liang in the Han Dynasty.

2, wealth can not be lewd, poverty can not be moved, power can not be bent. -quoted from Mencius Teng Wengong in the Spring and Autumn Period.

3, trembling, walking on thin ice, such as the abyss. -Quoted from Xiao Min, Xiaoya in the Spring and Autumn Period of The Book of Songs.

4, thousands of blows are still strong, the wind is east, west, north and south. -from Xie's poem "Bamboo Stone"

5, broken bones are not afraid, we must stay innocent in the world. -Excerpted from Yu Qian's Ode to Lime in Ming Dynasty

6. Quiet can be far-reaching, and indifference can be clear. -Zhuge Liang

7. It's not that chrysanthemum is preferred among flowers, but that this flower is even more flowerless. -Tang Yuanzhen's "Chrysanthemum"

8. Be loyal to your art, you don't know your age, and let wealth and fame drift like a cloud. -Tang Du Fu

9, wealth is not prostitution and poverty, and men are heroic here. -Song Chenghao

10, but there is no stone in the advection, and it is always said that there is damage. -"Jingxi" by Du Xunhe in the Tang Dynasty

1 1. Worry and fatigue can rejuvenate the country, and leisure can die. -Song Ouyang Xiu's History of the Five Dynasties and Biography of Lingguan

12, the lotus has no shelter from the rain, and the chrysanthemum still has Ao Shuang branches. -Su Shi's To Liu Jingwen

13, put your hands in the field and look down at the water. A pure heart is the way, and retrogression is the progress.

14, empty-handed hoe, riding a buffalo on foot. People cross the bridge, but the bridge does not flow.

15, looking for spring all day long, not seeing spring, mango shoes break the ridge. When I came back, I smelled the fragrance of plum blossoms. Spring has come to the branches.