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2. Never disobey the virtues of virtue, and you will die together. ——Gu Feng, The Book of Songs

3. What virtue is there in the night light, when it dies and brings forth life? ——Tianwen Qu Yuan

4. The mandarin ducks are in the Liang Dynasty, and the left wing is restrained. The son is unscrupulous, but the two or three are virtuous. ——Bai Hua's Book of Songs

5. Huaide Weining, the eldest son defends the city, there is no way for the city to be damaged, and there is no need to fear. ——The Book of Songs

6. If you don’t know your virtue, you will have no back and no side at all times. If you don't know your virtue, you will have no companions and no ministers. ——The Book of Songs by Dang

7. When the people lose their virtue, they will be stupefied by the dry paste. If there is wine, I will drink it, but if there is no wine, I will be drunk. ——The Book of Songs by Cutting Wood

8. A gentleman is a gentleman, and his virtues are unparalleled. ——The Book of Songs by Gu Zhong

9. A little girl in Jasper dare not seek virtue. ——Jasper Song Sun Chuo

10. Helping toasts and adhering to the virtues of literature. ——The Book of Songs of Qingmiao

11. Only virtue and kindness are the only virtues. ——He Zhizhang of Yonghe

12. Build virtue under the lonely boat, and the river flows into Xin'an. ——Cui Hao of Fajinsha Village

13. Don’t you know the virtues of others? What's wrong with not knowing this? ——Bai Juyi, The Crying King and His Husband

14. The king doubts talents and virtues, and chants this to know the advantages and disadvantages. ——Answer to a friend's question Bai Juyi

15. After success, a banquet was given to the Linde Hall, and the ape surpassed the falcon in plundering the stadium. ——Drinking alone in Junzhai, written by Du Mu in Huangzhou

16. Jianghou De is full of new love, and the taste of the wine is always extreme. ——Jiang Qi, Du Fu, Nuxiang

17. I love you so much that I miss you so much when you return home. ——Gift to Liu Yuan by Li Bai 2. Ancient poems about morality

1. "Women's Exercises" Tang Dynasty. Meng Jiao

When Wutong treats each other as old, mandarin ducks will both die.

A chaste woman is worthy of her husband, even if she sacrifices her life.

I swear there will be no waves, but my heart is filled with water from an ancient well.

This is a poem praising chaste women and martyrs. The phoenix tree grows old together and the mandarin ducks die together, which is a metaphor for a chaste woman sacrificing her husband. It expresses the poet's insistence on integrity and his unwillingness to collude with the powerful. However, it maintains feudal ethics and ethics, is feudal, and should be criticized.

2. "Gift to Meng Haoran" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

I love Master Meng, and he is famous all over the world. The beauty abandons the crown, and the white head lies in the pine clouds.

The drunken moon frequently attracts saints, and the lost flowers are of no concern to you. The mountains are safe and you can look up to them, just to bow to the clear fragrance.

The whole poem praises Meng Haoran's elegant and unrestrained character. It depicts Meng Haoran's noble character of abandoning his official position, returning to seclusion, drunk on wine in the moonlight, and being obsessed with flowers. The last couplet is directly lyrical, comparing Meng's elegance to the majestic mountains, which is depressing. 3. Ancient poems about virtue

"The Analects of Confucius. Li Ren"

Virtue is never alone, there must be neighbors.

"Inscription on the Humble Room" by Liu Yuxi

If the mountain is not high, it will be famous if there are immortals. If the water is not deep, it will be spiritual if there is a dragon. This is a humble house, but I am virtuous. The moss marks on the steps are green, and the grass is green in the curtains. There are scholars talking and laughing, and there are no white people coming and going. You can tune the plain qin and read the Golden Scripture. There is no mess of silk and bamboo, and there is no labor of writing. Zhugelu in Nanyang, Yunting of Western Shuzi. Confucius said: "What is so ugly?"

"Qiu" "Connecting Relatives and Friends" Cao Zhi

Those who are praised by heaven as high will be covered by everything; those who are praised by earth as broad will be covered by everything.

"Huainanzi. Training on Training"

Be impartial and selfless, and one word can bring peace to all people.

Quietness is used to cultivate one's character, frugality is used to cultivate virtue. Without indifference, one cannot clearly understand one's ambitions, and without tranquility, one cannot go far! ---Zhuge Liang 4. Ancient poems about "virtue"

Ode to Cicada

King Luo Bin

The cicadas sing in the western continent, and the guests in the southern crown think deeply.

I can't bear the shadow of Xuan's temples, so I come to sing to my white head.

It is difficult to fly if the dew is heavy, and it is easy to sink if the wind is loud.

No one believes in nobleness, who can express his sincerity?

Feelings

The orchid leaves are lush in spring, and the osmanthus flowers are bright and clear in autumn.

It is a festive season to be happy with this business.

Who knows that those who live in the forest will feel happy when they hear the wind and sit there.

Plants and trees have their true nature, so why ask for beauty?

There are red oranges in the south of the Yangtze River, which are still green in winter.

The weather in Yi is so warm that it feels cold all year round.

I can recommend Jiake, but there are many obstacles.

Destiny is only what you encounter, and the cycle cannot be found.

Just say that there are peaches and plums on the tree. Is there no shade in this tree?

To Meng Haoran

Author: Li Bai

I love Master Meng, and he is known all over the world.

The beauty abandons her crown, and her white head lies in the pine clouds.

The drunken moon frequently attracts saints, and the lost flowers are of no concern to you.

The high mountains are safe and you can look up, just here to bow to the clear fragrance.

Jiang Xue

Thousands of mountains and birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared.

A man with a coir in a boat, fishing alone in the snow on a cold river 5. Ancient poems describing moral character

1. "Inscription on a Humble Room"

Author: Liu Yuxi

If the mountain is not high, it will be famous if there are immortals. If the water is not deep, if there is a dragon, it will be spiritual. This is a humble house, but I am virtuous. The moss marks are green on the upper steps, and the grass color is green on the curtains.

There are scholars who talk and laugh, but there are no idle people in communication. You can tune the plain Qin and read the Golden Sutra without the clutter of silk and bamboo, or the trouble of writing documents. Zhuge Lu in Nanyang, Yunting of Western Shuzi. Confucius said: "How can it be so shameless?"

Translation:

A mountain does not lie in its height. If there are immortals, it will become a famous mountain. Water does not depend on its depth. If there is a dragon, it becomes water with spiritual power. This is a simple house, but I (the person who lives in it) have good moral character (it doesn’t feel simple anymore).

The moss is green and grows on the steps; the green grass is reflected in the curtain. Those who talked and laughed were all knowledgeable people, and there were no uneducated people coming and going.

You can play the undecorated piano and read Buddhist scriptures. There is no loud music to disturb the ears, and no official documents to tire the body. There is Zhuge Liang's thatched cottage in Nanyang, and there is a pavilion like Yangziyun in Xishu. Confucius said: "What's so simple?"

2. "Ode of Lime"

Author: Yu Qian

Thousands of hammers carved out the deep mountains, and the fire burned them If you are idle.

Don’t be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world.

Translation:

Limestone can only be mined from the mountains after thousands of hammerings, and it treats the burning of raging fire as a very common thing.

Even if your body is broken into pieces, you are not afraid, and you are willing to leave your innocence in the world.

3. "The Story of Yueyang Tower"

Author: Fan Zhongyan

Worry about the world's worries first, and rejoice after the world's happiness.

Translation: Worry before the world is worried, and be happy after the world is happy.

4. "Painting Chrysanthemums"

Author: Zheng Sixiao

The flowers are not in full bloom, but the fun of being independent and sparse is not endless.

I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind.

Translation:

When the chrysanthemums bloom, the flowers have withered. She was alone beside the sparse fence, which made people feel happy and special.

What’s even more different is that chrysanthemums would rather keep their fragrance on dead branches than be blown down by the north wind.

5. "Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower"

Author: Wang Changling

It was a cold rainy night when I entered Wu, and I saw off my guest Chu Shangu in the bright light.

Relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other like a heart filled with ice in a jade pot.

Translation:

The misty misty rain spreads all over the Wudi and Jiangtian all night long; I see you off in the morning, and I am so sad for Chushan! My friend, if my relatives and friends in Luoyang ask about me, just say that I am still as cold as a jade pot and stick to my faith! 6. Poems about virtue

A drop of kindness will be repaid by a spring. (Repaying kindness) Whoever speaks an inch of grass with a heart will be rewarded with three rays of spring.

(Filial piety) Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to reflect the history (Patriotic) Who knows that every grain of food on the plate has been worked hard (Frugal) The rise and fall of the country, everyone has a responsibility (Patriotic) Calm down to cultivate oneself, be frugal To cultivate virtue, the fragrance of plum blossoms comes out of the mud without being stained by the bitter cold, and washes the clear ripples without being evil. A man does not seek to be useful in the world, but he only seeks to be worthy of the world's order of things, and then he knows it. After he knows it, he is sincere, and his heart is sincere. When the mind is upright, then the body will be cultivated; when the body is cultivated, the family will be in order; when the family is in order, the country will be governed; when the country is governed, the world will be peaceful. Fullness will cause harm, but modesty will gain. "Shang Shu" 1 The road is so far away that I will go up and down to search for it.

"Li Sao" 2 I also have good intentions, even though I died nine times, I still have no regrets. "Li Sao" 3 I cannot change my mind and follow the vulgar ways, otherwise I will be miserable and end up poor.

"Li Sao" 4 Stones from other mountains can attack jade. "The Book of Songs" 5 It's like walking on thin ice.

"The Book of Songs" 6 The high mountains stand still and the scenery stops. "The Book of Songs" 7 A mountain with nine feet, but only one step falls short.

"Shang Shu" 8 Be true to your word and bear fruit in your deed. "The Analects of Confucius" 9 It is a joy to have friends come from far away.

10 If a worker wants to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools. 11 Don’t do to others what you don’t want others to do to you.

12 Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is peril. 13 If a person has no long-term worries, he must have immediate worries.

14 To know is to know, and to know is not to know, this is knowledge. 15 The benevolent sees benevolence, and the wise see wisdom.

〈Book of Changes〉 16 Those who do too much injustice will surely die. 17 A foot is shorter and an inch is longer.

Qu Yuan 18 The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. 19 If you don’t accumulate steps, you won’t be able to reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you won’t be able to reach a river or sea.

〈Xunzi〉 20 With perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. 21 After learning, you will know your shortcomings; after teaching, you will know your difficulties.

〈Book of Rites〉 22 Without rules, there will be no square or circle. 23 When I am old, I am in harmony with other people's oldness; when I am young, I am in harmony with other people's youngness.

〈Mencius〉 24 Wealth and honor cannot be corrupted, poverty and lowliness cannot be moved, and power cannot bend. 25 Be tireless in learning and teaching. .

26. Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions. 27 It is like cutting and discussing, like plowing and grinding.

《Book of Songs》 28 Don’t worry about others but you don’t know yourself; worry about not knowing others. 29 The old are at peace with it, the friends trust it, and the young are pregnant with it.

30 Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy. 31 When you are angry, you forget to eat; when you are happy, you forget about your worries.

32 When three people walk together, there must be a teacher from me; choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones. 33 A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried.

34 The deceased is like a man, not giving up day and night.

7. Poems about human morality

2. Danqing, I don’t know how old I am, and wealth and honor are like floating clouds to me. (Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "") Danqing, vermilion and cyan pigments, refers to painting. These two The poem says that I have been immersed in the art of painting all my life without feeling that I am approaching old age. Wealth and honor are as indifferent to me as floating clouds in the sky. The poem praises the famous painter Cao Ba for his noble sentiments of concentrating on art and not pursuing fame and fortune. 3. Wealth and honor are not obscene and poor. Le, a man is now a hero. (Cheng Hao, Song Dynasty) A man who is not deceived by wealth and is content with poverty. Only when a man reaches this state can he be called a hero. Now it has been given a new meaning, describing a man with lofty ideals and a benevolent man. The noble quality of fame and wealth. 4. Peach and plum trees do not speak, but they make their own way. ("Historical Records") 芊 (xī): small road. Although peach and plum trees cannot speak, their fragrant flowers and sweet fruits attract people. They came to appreciate the picking one after another, and even walked on paths under the trees. This sentence means that people with high moral character will naturally win people's admiration. 5. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no progress. (Three Kingdoms? Shu) ?Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments") Without the cultivation of indifference, one cannot have pure aspirations; without a peaceful mind and without eliminating external interference, one cannot achieve lofty goals. Zhuge Liang believes that to cultivate one's morality and study, one should first get rid of the shackles of fame and wealth. Only by being restrained and avoiding impetuousness can you become talented. 6. If you study alone without friends, you will be lonely and ignorant. ("Book of Rites? Xueji") If you study alone without friends to learn from each other, then your knowledge will be shallow. Not well-informed. 7. Not forgetting the past is the guide for the future. ("Warring States Policy? Zhao Ceyi") refers to remembering the experiences and lessons of the past, which can be used as a reference for the future. 8. But there is no stone in the smooth flow, always It is said that there is sinking. (Tang Dynasty? Du Xunhe's "Jingxi") Warn people not to be complacent and negligent when everything is going smoothly, but to be cautious. Sinking: refers to shipwrecks and drowning people. 9. Don't do evil for small things; Do not do good deeds even if they are small. ("Three Kingdoms") Never do bad things even if they are small, and do good things even if they are small. 10. If there is something, correct it, if not, encourage it. ("The Analects of Confucius") Treat yourself every day. You must introspect yourself, correct your mistakes if they are wrong, and encourage yourself if you are not wrong. You should also adopt this attitude towards the opinions given to you by others. 11. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure and hesitation can destroy one's life. (Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "History of the Five Dynasties" Ling "Official Biography Preface") Hard work and hard work are enough to achieve great things; coveting ease and indulgence in pleasure will lead to death. 12. Be true to your words and be resolute in your deeds. ("The Analects") Keep your word when you speak and do what you do. To be decisive and thorough, this is the principle and virtue of being a human being. 13. Mount Tai does not let the soil, so it can become big; the sea does not let the small stream, so it can be deep. (Qin Li Si's "Admonition to Guests") Let: Rejection, abandonment. Just: achievement. The original metaphor refers to the need to recruit talents in order to achieve great things. It can also refer to the erudition and knowledge, so as to have deeper attainments. 14. The plum blossoms are less white than the snow, but the snow loses the fragrance of the plum blossoms. .(Song Dynasty? Lu Meipo's "Snow Plum") Plum blossoms are not as white as snowflakes, and snowflakes are not as fragrant as plum blossoms. Now it can be used to describe people who have their own strengths and weaknesses. They should learn from each other and make up for their weaknesses. 15. To benefit the country, life and death are based on it. How can we avoid disasters and fortunes? (Qing Dynasty? Lin Zexu's "Going to the garrison and predicting family members on the way to the garrison") means: with, delivery. If it is beneficial to the country, I can give my life. How can I avoid disasters because of disasters? Happiness will be What about the fight? The poem expresses Lin Zexu's noble sentiments of putting national interests first and not caring about personal gains and losses. 16. The melon fields do not accept shoes, and the plums do not wear their hats. (The ancient Yuefu poem of the Han Dynasty "A Gentleman's Walk") Do not bend down to carry your shoes in the melon fields (so as not to Others mistakenly think you are picking melons). Do not raise your hands under the plum tree (so as not to be mistaken for stealing plums). It is a metaphor for being cautious in places where people are likely to suspect you, and be careful to regulate your behavior. 17. A gentleman is magnanimous, A villain is always worried. ("The Analects") A gentleman refers to a person with morals. A villain refers to a person with low morals. These two sentences say that a gentleman has a flat and broad heart, but a villain is often cramped and worried. 18. When the mountains look up, Jing Xing Xing Zhi. ("The Book of Songs? Xiaoya") Jing Xing (háng): the road. Zhi: particle particle, meaningless. The original meaning of the two sentences is: when you encounter the mountains, you can look up to your heart's content, and when you encounter the road, you can pass smoothly. From now on. "Gaoshan" is a metaphor for high moral character, and "Jingxing" is a metaphor for upright behavior. The meaning of the sentence is: A person with a moral character as noble as a mountain will be respected by others; a person with an upright behavior will be followed by others. 19. The burden has been exhausted. There is no rain cover, but the chrysanthemums still have proud frost branches. (Su Shi's "Gift to Liu Jingwen") Qing (qíng): hold up, lift. The rain cover refers to the lotus leaf, because it is like an open umbrella. Two sentences. mean

It is: the lotus withered, and the lotus leaves that were held high like an umbrella also withered; but the chrysanthemum withered, but it still left its branches standing proudly in the severe frost. The poem uses lotus to set off chrysanthemum, expressing admiration and admiration for the noble sentiments of friends. Love. 20. I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than be blown down by the north wind. (Song Dynasty? Zheng Sixiao's "Painting Chrysanthemums") I would rather die with the fragrance on the branches than be blown down by the cold north wind. The poet borrowed chrysanthemums Chanting Huai expresses the patriotic feelings of adhering to integrity and unswerving determination. 21. If a person has no faith, he does not know what he can do. (The Analects of Confucius) I don’t know how to be a person without trustworthiness. It means that it is impossible for a person not to keep trustworthiness. 22. The beauty of a gentleman is to be an adult, but the evil is to be immature. ("The Analects of Confucius") A gentleman helps others to achieve good things and does not help others to do bad things. 23. Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you. ("The Analects of Confucius") What you don't like Don't impose things on others. 24. People use copper as a mirror to correct their clothes; If you compare your words and deeds with the lessons, you will know what is right and what is wrong. 25. He who speaks is not guilty, but whoever hears it is warned. ("Mao's Poems? Preface") Those who give opinions are not guilty, and those who listen are not guilty. People who disagree with me can take this as a warning. 26. Those who are not my teachers are my teachers; those who are my teachers are my friends; those who flatter me are my thieves. ("Xunzi") Those who criticize me correctly People who make mistakes are my teachers; people who properly affirm my merits are my friends; people who flatter me blindly are thieves who deliberately harm me. This is Xunzi's principle of life. After a thousand years, it is still worth it. We learn from it. 27. Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, and a heart of ice is in a jade pot. (Tang Dynasty? Wang Changling's "Farewell to Xin Jian in Furong Tower") A heart as crystal clear as ice is hidden inside, and a noble and pure jade pot appears on the outside. It is a metaphor for human beings. Pure inside and outside, noble quality. 28. Although it is hard to search for thousands of pounds, you will blow all the sand before you get to the gold. (Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty, "Lang Tao Sha") It is a metaphor for an innocent and upright person, although one. 8. Five ancient poems describing the morality of characters

1. It’s not that chrysanthemums are preferred among flowers, but that there will be no flowers after all. ("Chrysanthemum" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty)

It's not that chrysanthemums are particularly preferred among flowers, but because after the chrysanthemums bloom, there are no more flowers to enjoy. The sentence implicitly praises the chrysanthemum's steadfast character of being proud of the frost and then withering.

2. I don’t know how old I am when I am young, and wealth and honor are like floating clouds to me. ("" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty)

Danqing, a vermilion and cyan pigment, refers to painting. These two sentences say that I have been immersed in the art of painting all my life without feeling that I am getting old. Wealth and honor are as indifferent to me as floating clouds in the sky. The poem praises the noble sentiment of the famous painter Cao Ba who devotes himself to art and does not care about fame and fortune.

3. Wealth is not obscene and poverty is happiness. A man is a hero here. (Song Dynasty? Cheng Hao)

A man who is not deceived by wealth and is content with poverty can be called a hero only when he reaches this state. Nowadays, it has been given a new meaning to describe the noble qualities of people with lofty ideals and benevolence who do not seek fame and fortune.

4. If you don’t say anything about peaches and plums, you will create your own trouble. ("Historical Records")

芊 (xī): small road. Although peach and plum trees cannot speak, their fragrant flowers and sweet fruits attract people to admire and pick them, and even paths are naturally created under the trees. This sentence means that people with high moral character will naturally win people's admiration.

5. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. (Three Kingdoms? Shu? Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments")

Without the cultivation of indifference and few desires, one cannot have pure ambitions; without a peaceful mind and without eliminating external interference, one cannot achieve lofty goals. Zhuge Liang believed that in order to cultivate one's morality and study one should first get rid of the shackles of fame and fortune, and avoid impetuousness in order to achieve success. 9. Verses with "virtue"

Verses with "virtue":

1. Jiuwu shines with seven virtues, and promotes literary glory with nine merits. Li Shimin "Zhi Qing Jing San Biang"

2. Kuang Zi inherits the family virtues and has a deep sense of nostalgia. Li Shimin's "Chongxing Martial Arts"

3. The emperor lost his virtue, and Li Yi missed the rest of Qin. Li Xian's "Fortunately the Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin"

4. I always wish you success and praise the virtues of Linkang Qu. Li Longji "Passing Jinyang Palace"

5. Immortals live in holy places, while temples solemnize the spirit. Li Longji "Passing the Temple of Laozi"

6. Vitality produces Zhi, Mingshen and virtue.

Li Heng's "Three Chapters and Eight Sentences of Jade Ganoderma Poem in Yanying Hall"

7. The Demai'e terrace is wide, and the benevolence is as high as the veil. Wu Zetian "The Tang Dynasty enjoys the joy of Haotian? No. 1"

8. De Bingshao shines brightly, and the rain and dew are thick with kindness. Ruozhao of the Song Dynasty "Fenghe Yuzhi Linde Hall Banquet and Hundreds of Officials Yingzhi"

9. Desheng Zhao came and paid homage to Xunfang. Bao Ji "Songs of Suburban Temples? Movements for Worshiping the Feng Master? Offerings for Welcoming and Drinking"

10. Emperor Tianzong, De Xian Wang Ji. Li Shu "Songs from Suburban Temples? Music from the Emperor's Temple? Welcome the Gods"