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Educational theme poetry
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Ancient poems with educational significance;

1. The Witch by Du Qiuniang.

I advise you not to cherish witch hazel,

I advise you to cherish your youth.

Flowers can be folded straight,

Don't wait for no flowers and empty branches!

-do it and cherish it. Life often makes you regret. Looking at the mountains and rivers and thinking far away, how can you pity the people in front of you?

2. Lu Bo's "occasional question"

Silkworms spit out their emotions and bind themselves.

The horse's obsession with grass hinders the future.

Send a message, stupid children in the world,

Never treat people lightly!

-it is better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes. It is better to forget each other than to love each other. The understanding of six words has gone through 60 years of vicissitudes.

3. The Partridge Sky by Hui Hong in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Honey candles shine in the clear night, and the fragrant wings of powder clothes are around.

People still believe that what is fake is true, so do moths look at the lights?

Alas, in order to block, I also know that love is really hard to fight.

Suddenly, life followed the smoke flame, and I realized that I had been deceived by my eyes.

-the heart will not die when it reaches the Yellow River. Don't cry until you see the coffin. Remember: there is no regret medicine in the world!

4. Wang Fanzhi's "I have ten acres of land"

I have ten acres of land, planted on the hillside in the south.

There are four Wukesong trees and two or three mung beans.

Hot is bathing in the pool, cool is singing on the shore.

Travel, take what you need, who can endure me!

-knowing this, you don't have to be too eager to advance.

5. Enlightenment poems of nuns in Song Dynasty

Looking for spring all the time, I can't see it, and there are clouds on my shoes.

When I came back, I smiled and smelled plum blossoms. Spring has come to the branches.

Think about Tagore's poem: Calm down, my heart, and let the world find its way to you.

I hope I can help you. Thank you. I hope it will be adopted.