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Inspiring poems to encourage young people to grow up

The inspirational verses that encourage young people to grow up are as follows:

1. Encouraging people to learn from Tang Mengjiao

When a stone is struck, there is fire; if it is not struck, there is no smoke. People only know when they learn, but it is unnatural if they do not learn. Everything must be done by its own destiny, and it is not me who is worthy of him. Youth must be born early, how can one grow into a young man?

Only when the stone is hit, there will be sparks; if not hit, not even a little smoke will come out. The same is true for people. Only through learning can we master knowledge; if we don't learn, knowledge will not fall from the sky. Everything must be practiced by yourself. The knowledge obtained by others cannot replace your own talents. You should work hard as early as possible during your youth. Can a person remain a "youngster" forever?

Du Xunhe of the Tang Dynasty said: A young man works hard all his life and should not waste time and effort. The best time in a person's life is his youth. You must cherish time, study hard, and constantly enrich yourself.

2. Four Poems of a Young Man (Part 1) by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

There are ten thousand wines in Xinfeng and how many years there have been as a wanderer in Xianyang. When we meet, we will drink for you. We will tie our horses to the tall buildings and weeping willows.

A bucket of Xinfeng fine wine is worth ten thousand yuan, and most of the rangers who visit Wuling are young people. When they met, they were in harmony with each other and had a drink with each other. The horse was tied to the willow tree under the restaurant. Wang Wei's "Youth Journey" contains four poems in one. From different aspects, it describes a group of young heroes who are anxious for others and heroic and willful, and warmly praises the spirit of the knights.

Teacher Yang Yu commented on this poem: as simple as a child, as energetic as a teenager. This group of young rangers are not just looking for their own temporary happiness. Their bows and arrows are not aimed at their own personal enemies, but at the enemies invading the country. One of the four poems (Part 3) of "Young Man" contains a sentence: "Who knows how painful it is to go to the side court? Even if you die, you can still smell the fragrance of your chivalrous bones." This is the true chivalrous spirit of a young man, how heroic!

3. Li Yong and Li Bai of Tang Dynasty

The roc rises with the wind in one day and soars up to ninety thousand miles. If the wind stops and comes down, it can still blow away the water. When people in the world see my extraordinary temperament, they all sneer when they hear my eloquent words. Xuan's father is still afraid of future generations, but his husband must not be young!

Li Bai used the word "dapeng" to describe himself as someone who would ride the wind thousands of miles and soar into the sky. If the wind stops and the roc falls from the sky, its powerful wings will still be able to fan the waves of the sea. The formation will be spectacular enough. When people in the world see me acting out of the ordinary and hear my bold words, they all sneer in response. The former teacher Kong Sheng also said that "young people are to be feared." A man should not look down on young people!

This song "Shang Li Yong" can be said to be a self-portrait of Li Bai when he was twenty years old. The poet's grand mind, extraordinary magnanimity, arrogant character, and even suave demeanor and confident demeanor are full of the vigor of a fledgling who is not afraid of tigers. Qian Zhongshu has a famous saying: "A person who is not crazy at the age of 20 has no ambition; a person who is still crazy at the age of 30 has no brains."

Young people, young and energetic , arrogant and confident, with a promising future!