2. Poems about poverty
Poetry about poverty in the family 1. Poetry about poverty
Life can't bear being old and poor.
The fifth time of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions. The general idea of this sentence is: don't be poor all your life.
When people are old and exhausted, they can't do anything, and their ability to resist external hardships is greatly weakened. If they suffer from poverty again at this time, they will suffer mentally and physically. This sentence can be used to illustrate that it is unfortunate to be poor in old age; It can also be used to explain that when you are young, you can't do nothing and waste pleasure, so you will be poor when you are old. In A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin, a Manchu novelist in Qing Dynasty, poverty can create masculinity.
Poverty Famous Words Roman poet Lou Kanus Poverty taught the poor everything. Plato, an ancient Roman playwright, was always poor.
Horace, an ancient Roman poet, has no tiles on the top and no place on the bottom. The Book of the Tang Dynasty describes nothing and poverty to the extreme.
"Tang Shu", "Tang Shu" Miao Shu tax is not allowed to eat, and the official warehouse is reduced to soil. A famous saying about poverty, Tang Zhangji's wild old song.
Lose: pay, pay. Due to natural disasters, crops in the field are sparse and taxes are extremely heavy. The limited grain harvested in autumn has to be used to pay the rent and sent to the official warehouse, leaving it to rot and turn into dust, while I have no food and clothing.
This poem expresses heavy taxes and poor people in plain language and strong contrast. The contrast between "Miao Shu" and "exorbitant taxes and levies", and the contrast between "not enough to eat" and "turning war into friendship" all strengthen the expression effect and reveal the hardships of exorbitant taxes and levies and the living conditions of working people more and more profoundly.
It can be used to show the extremely poor living conditions of farmers in the old society. The Wild Old Songs written by Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji belongs to others. I don't know where I threw my wife.
Don Zhang Bi's peasant father. I worked hard all the year round, and as a result, all the food collected in the field was used to pay the rent, which made it impossible for my family to maintain the minimum living, even for myself, and my wife and children didn't know where to throw it.
It can be used to reflect the cruel exploitation and extreme poverty of the working people in the old society. Zhang Bi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was a farmer's father. When eating, we must pick wild vegetables and use dried Sophora leaves as firewood.
Tang Yuanzhen's "Mourning". Forrest Gump: It tastes sweet.
Jojo: Bean leaves. Yang: Shit.
The general idea of these two sentences is to pick some wild vegetables such as bean leaves to satisfy the hunger, but it tastes sweet, and add some fallen leaves as firewood, all by that ancient locust tree. This is Yuan Zhen's memory of living a poor life with his dead wife in those years. Between the lines, I deeply admire my dead wife's contentment in poverty.
The situation reflected in these two poems is similar to that in Du Xunhe's Widow in the Mountain, "When picking wild vegetables and cooking roots, firewood burns leaves". The latter is a direct account of the miserable life of the working people, while the former also reflects a poor and happy attitude towards life. When reading works or reflecting life, we should pay attention to these similarities and differences.
Yuan Zhen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote Farewell to Sorrow. That cloth has been as cold as iron for many years, and the charming child has cracked when lying down. Tang Du Fu's Autumn Wind Breaking the Cottage.
He: (qρn Qin): quilt. Evil (wwu) lies: I hate sleeping and don't want to sleep.
A rag that has been covered for years is as cold as iron. Unreasonable jiaoer doesn't want to lie in the cold and hard quilt, kicking around at random and kicking in the quilt.
By describing the vivid details of Joule's evil lies, this poem not only vividly depicts an ignorant child's childish action of refusing to get into the cold bed, but also shows us that the poet's life has fallen into a very poor situation. Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote that "the thatched cottage was broken by the autumn wind". I have nowhere to eat. I can break the inkstone, but it won't wear out.
The poem says, "Two Rhymes Kong Yiji meets the rain after a long drought". Eating broken inkstones: eating by breaking inkstones means living by writing.
Second: Recently. I have no land or money in my life. I only live on a broken inkstone, but recently even the broken inkstone has dried up and I can't grind ink.
The author has never set foot in industry in his life, and only makes a living by writing poems and articles. Later, he was demoted again and again, and the situation was even more difficult. He is so depressed that he can't even write poems and articles. This is what the author wants to talk about, but it is expressed in symbolic language, such as "the inkstone has been eaten bad" and "the inkstone has been worn bad", which gives abstract ideas a vivid and tangible image. This writing method can give us useful enlightenment.
Can be used to describe the plight of frustrated intellectuals. Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote Kong Yiji Er Yun. Poverty is not a shame, but it is a shame to be ashamed of poverty.
The only thing Tom Fuller, an English historian, got for nothing was "poverty". Shakespeare, an English playwright and poet in the Renaissance, became a labor teacher only when he was poor.
Te Aucry Toth, an ancient Greek poet, eats food and drinks water sparingly, bends his arm, rests on it and enjoys it. A famous saying about poverty, Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period, Analects of Confucius, learning.
Rice: used as a verb to eat. Thin food: coarse grains.
Brachial (Gong): The part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow, which generally refers to the arm here. Eating coarse grains, drinking white water and bending your arms as pillows are also fun.
Confucius admitted that he was content with living in poverty instead of being greedy for money. Although his living conditions are very difficult, he can get pleasure from his study. Now it can be used to describe some people who are content with a hard life environment.
Confucius, a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period and the founder of Confucianism, was troubled by ambition and poverty, and the world often accompanied him. The work of Tho Fuller, an English historian, can free us from three evils: loneliness, bad habits and poverty.
Goethe, a German playwright, poet and thinker, is proud of morality, which leads to abundance, then poverty and finally discredit. American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Franklin was poor. You are the source of human art, and you have given great inspiration to poets.
Poverty motto: Mr. Lovemore is a gentleman in the world. He hates clothes and coarse grains and works hard, so he won't lose anything. Yuan's Chronicle of Yan Xizhai, suicide note.
Gentleman's way: a man of integrity. Forrest Gump: willingly.
I see. Error: a shortcoming, a mistake.
A gentleman's attitude towards life is that he is willing to wear inferior clothes, eat humble meals and work hard, so that he will not make mistakes. These words are the moral standards of a gentleman.
2. Poetry describing poverty
1, poor and desolate. Cao Qingxue Qin's "Xijiang Moon" seeks sorrow for no reason.
Poverty begs for food and clothes. Tang Bai Juyi's "Idle Songs"
3. There is no distinction between rich and poor in life. Tang Bai Juyi's "Idle Songs"
4. Poverty is for children. Du fu in Tang dynasty is the most feasible
5, poor old and thin family to sell. Don Du Fu's Alas
6. Poor fellow villagers. Tang Yu's Hometown Tour
7. Wealth and poverty. Song Han Shizhong's "Linjiang Xianzi Looking at Winter Hills"
8. What is poverty? Tang Mengjiao borrowed a car.
9. Poverty is like a village. Zhang Ji's Huai in Tang Dynasty
10, do it in poverty. Three hundred and thirty poems of Tang Hanshan
3. Poetry describing poverty
There are some poems about working people in The Book of Songs, such as "Cutting Tan" in our Chinese textbook:
Kan Kan cut sandalwood, the river dried up, and the river was clear and rippling. No crops, 300. No hunting, no hunting. Is there a county in Hu Zhaner's court? He is a gentleman, he is not a vegetarian!
Kan Kan is spreading, one side of the river is flowing, and the river is clear and real. No crops, 30 billion. No hunting, no hunting, is there a special county in Hu Zhan's court? He is a gentleman, and he is not a vegetarian!
Kan Kan cut the wheel, the river is flowing, and the river is clear and degenerate. If you don't get enough crops, you will get 300 crops. No hunting, no hunting. Is there a county quail in Huzhanerting? He is a gentleman, but he is extraordinary!
There is also a famous song, selling charcoal Weng.
Bai Juyi
Selling charcoal Weng, chopping wood and burning charcoal halfway up the mountain.
His face was covered with dust and fireworks, his temples were gray and his fingers were black.
What is the money for selling charcoal for? Wear clothes and eat in your mouth.
In rags, I am worried about charcoal and wish it were cold.
At night, it snowed a foot outside the city, and Xiao drove a charcoal car to roll the ice.
The cow was hungry and rested in the mud outside the south gate.
Who is that proud man riding on two horses? The yellow messenger has a white shirt.
Take off the newspaper yourself and drive back to the north.
A load of charcoal, more than a thousand Jin, it's a pity that an imperial envoy.
Half a horse's red yarn is a silk, and the cow's head is filled with charcoal.
4. What poems describe "poverty"
I'm so sad, I'm poor now —— Qu Yuan's Li Sao in the pre-Qin Dynasty
There is another poor woman holding her son beside her, holding an ear in her right hand and hanging a basket in her left arm-Tang Bai Juyi's Watching the Wheat Harvest.
There are poor people in Chang 'an, but luck alone is not enough —— Tang Luoyin's Snow.
At dusk, the mountains are far away, and my humble abode is poor —— Don Liu Changqing's Lord of Lotus Mountain in the Snow
If the husband is poor and can't practice, there will be no money for wine when we meet today —— Two Poems of Don't Move Big by Tang Gaoshi
If you visit Oxford, you will forget poverty relatively —— Qing Nalanxingde's Flower Tang Chun, Two Generations.
Poor and unfamiliar, idle and young but slave-familiar —— Song Hongzikui's "Bu Operator Peony Beats Red"
The vegetable market is far from these two flavors, but in my cottage, we have old wine in our cups-Welcome by Don Du Fu.
Living in poverty is often without fireworks, not only in the Ming Dynasty —— Tang Yunqing's Cold Food.
There is a jade wind in the sky, and it is pitiful for several times —— Autumn by Tang Gaochan
Didn't you see that Guan Bao made friends when he was poor, but this way was abandoned by people today-Tang Du Fu's poor friends.
Learning Taoism requires deep bone marrow teaching, and there are only five or three poems in the bag-Don Lv Dongbin's quatrains.
Don't Bully, Shinto and Poverty —— Don Lv Dongbin's quatrains.
Depression and Humble, Leisure and Unreasonable —— Tang Chen Tao's Wandering Sons
Poor households pay too much taxes, and farmers are eager for dry land —— Tang Bai Juyi's People in Other States
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5. Poetry describing poverty
Compassion for Peasants —— Don Li Shen
one
If you plant a millet in spring, you will reap 10,000 seeds in autumn.
There are no idle fields in the four seas, so farmers starve to death.
Secondly,
It was noon when weeding, and sweat dripped down the soil.
Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
Tian Jia
Don Ni Zhong Yi
Father plowed Harada, son? This mountain is barren.
In June, before the grain came out, the government repaired the warehouse.
Xun Xi Ji pin
-Dong Qing Yao
It's lucky to add an extra money when the rice is green and yellow.
February, the new April and May Valley, who are you working for?
6. Poetry describing poverty
Compassion for Peasants —— Don Li Shen
one
If you plant a millet in spring, you will reap 10,000 seeds in autumn.
There are no idle fields in the four seas, so farmers starve to death.
Secondly,
It was noon when weeding, and sweat dripped down the soil.
Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
Tian Jia
Don Ni Zhong Yi
Father plowed Harada, son? This mountain is barren.
In June, before the grain came out, the government repaired the warehouse.
Xun Xi Ji pin
-Dong Qing Yao
It's lucky to add an extra money when the rice is green and yellow.
February, the new April and May Valley, who are you working for?
7. Poetry expressing poverty
The autumn wind broke the hut.
Du Fu (Tang Dynasty)
In August and autumn, the wind roared and rolled up my three hairs. Mao Fei crossed the river and sprinkled it on the periphery of the river. The highest one hung with a long forest top.
The next person floats to Shentang 'ao. The children in Nancun bully me, and I can't stand being a thief in the opposite direction and openly carrying Mao into the bamboo forest.
My lips are burnt, my mouth is dry, and I can't breathe. When I came back, I sighed at my staff. In an instant, the wind will set the color of the clouds and ink, and the autumn will be bleak and dark.
This cloth has been as cold as iron for many years, and Joule has been lying down and cracking. There is no dry place in the bedside table, and the feet are numb with rain.
What's the point of getting wet all night? There are thousands of luxury houses in Ande, which greatly protect the poor in the world and make them happy.
The wind and rain do not move! Oh! When I suddenly see this house in front of me, I will freeze to death alone!
Xin Qiji
Qingpingle (Dushu Boshan Wangshi Temple)
Hungry mice ran around the bed and bats danced around the dark oil lamp.
There is a breeze blowing in the room, and it is raining hard. I am talking to myself between the broken paper windows.
From the northern frontier to the south, and now retired to the forest, it is already an old face with white hair.
A cold autumn wind blew through the thin cloth quilt and woke up suddenly. It was still a dream country in front of me.
David Tao
Northern Song Dynasty? mei yao chen
Exhausted workers dug and dug all day and dug out the soil in front of the house, but there was not a tile in their own house.
A rich man lives in a tile-roofed building without touching mud.
8. An ancient poem describing poverty at home but still carefree.
Inscription in humble room
Don Liu Yuxi
The mountain is not high, and the fairy is famous. The water is not deep, and the dragon is the spirit. I am a humble room, but I am virtuous. The moss on the stage is green, and the curtain grass is green. There is no Ding Bai who laughs and has a university. You can tune the pipa and read Jin Dian. There is no confusion, and there is no complicated form. Zhuge Lu in Nanyang and Ting Yun Pavilion in West Shu. Kong Ziyun: What's wrong?
Return to the Garden (Part I)
Tao Jin Yuanming
Few people do as the Romans do. Their nature is to love nature.
I sneaked into the official career network and have been away from the game for more than ten years.
Birds in cages are often attached to the forests of the past, and fish in ponds yearn for the abyss of the past.
I want to open up wasteland in Minamino and keep my humility to the fields.
There are more than ten acres of square houses and eight or nine straw houses;
Willow trees cover the eaves, and peach trees cover Li Lieman in front of the hospital.
Warm and distant people's village, smoke from a market in Iraq;
Dogs bark in deep alleys, and mulberry trees crow.
The house is clean and miscellaneous, and the virtual room is idle.
Trapped in a cage without freedom for a long time, I finally returned to the forest today.
Poetry about poverty 1. What poems describe poverty?
1, Liuao drifted privately and left Luo Jing for more than ten years. Don't worry about the road ahead, don't know the king of the world? —— From the Tang Dynasty: Gao Shi's "Biedongda" two songs.
Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: It is like a wavering bird, feeling sorry for itself. It has been more than ten years since it left Luo Jing. A gentleman is determined to win when he is poor, but he can't afford to pay for drinks when he meets today.
2, the face is full of dust and fireworks, and the temples are gray and black. What is the money for selling charcoal for? Buy clothes, buy food in your mouth. Pity that he is wearing thin clothes, but he is worried that charcoal can't be sold, hoping it will be colder. -From the Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's Charcoal Man
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the face is covered with dust, showing a smoked color, the hair on the temples is gray, and the fingers are burnt very black by charcoal. What is the money from selling charcoal for? Buy clothes to wear and food to eat in your mouth. It's a pity that he only wears thin clothes, but he is worried that charcoal can't be sold, hoping it will be colder.
3, his wife sent to a different county, ten mouths apart from the snow. Who can ignore it for a long time and be hungry? He howled as soon as he started, and his youngest son starved to death. -From the Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's "Singing 500 Words from Beijing to Fengxian"
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: My wife and children live in Fengxian, and there is no one to help them. The snow all over the sky separates the family. How can you ignore the poor life of being frozen and hungry for a long time? I'm here to share the difficulties. I heard crying when I entered the door. My little son is starving!
4. whip the horse immediately when you meet each other, and meet each other among the guests. I want to invite singers to drink sad songs, just as I have no money to drink. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's Drunk Gifts from My Nephew Gao Zhen
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: We met on the road on horseback and exchanged greetings with high whips. We are all tourists outside, so we are particularly embarrassed to meet among the guests. I want to invite you to sing a sad song and have a drink with me. It's okay to sing a sad song, but I'm broke and have no money to drink.
5, cypress trees are still bitter, and the morning glow is high. The world is cold, and my way is difficult. The well is not frozen in the morning, but it is cold without a bed at night. I'm afraid I'll be shy when I'm empty, so I saved a dollar to watch it. -From the Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's Empty Capsule
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Even though cypress tastes bitter and the morning glow is high, it can still be eaten as a meal. Most people in the world drag out an ignoble existence, so it is difficult for me to observe discipline. There is no fire in the morning, the well water freezes, and it is difficult to keep out the cold without clothes at night. Too poor to be afraid of jokes, you still have to leave a penny in your bag.
6, the strong rice day is too thin, and the narrow clothes are cool in autumn. The child is full of memories and it is difficult to walk. Dew entered the hut, and the sound of streams and stone beaches was loud. -From the Jin Dynasty: Yuan Haowen's Mid-Autumn Festival in Zhuang Ni
Interpretation of the vernacular: I don't want to eat, my body is getting thinner and thinner, and I am dressed flat and broken. The chill of autumn comes unconsciously. Unconsciously, I slowly recalled my childhood. How did I know the hardships of life at that time? The morning dew drifted into the hut and the sound of streams could be heard on the beach.
7. The cloth is as cold as iron for many years, and the charming child is cracked. There is no dry place in the bedside table, and the feet are numb with rain. What's the point of getting wet all night? -From the Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's Autumn Wind Breaking the Cottage
Explain in vernacular Chinese: the cloth has been covered for many years, cold and hard, like an iron plate. The child's sleeping posture is not good and the quilt is torn. When it rains, the roof leaks, and there is no dry place at home. The rain on the roof keeps leaking down like hemp thread. Since the Anshi Rebellion, I haven't slept much. The nights are long, the house leaks and the bed is wet. How can I stay up until dawn?
2. Poems about poverty
Life can't bear being old and poor.
The fifth time of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions. The general idea of this sentence is: don't be poor all your life.
When people are old and exhausted, they can't do anything, and their ability to resist external hardships is greatly weakened. If they suffer from poverty again at this time, they will suffer mentally and physically. This sentence can be used to illustrate that it is unfortunate to be poor in old age; It can also be used to explain that when you are young, you can't do nothing and waste pleasure, so you will be poor when you are old. In A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin, a Manchu novelist in Qing Dynasty, poverty can create masculinity.
Poverty Famous Words Roman poet Lou Kanus Poverty taught the poor everything. Plato, an ancient Roman playwright, was always poor.
Horace, an ancient Roman poet, has no tiles on the top and no place on the bottom. The Book of the Tang Dynasty describes nothing and poverty to the extreme.
"Tang Shu", "Tang Shu" Miao Shu tax is not allowed to eat, and the official warehouse is reduced to soil. A famous saying about poverty, Tang Zhangji's wild old song.
Lose: pay, pay. Due to natural disasters, crops in the field are sparse and taxes are extremely heavy. The limited grain harvested in autumn has to be used to pay the rent and sent to the official warehouse, leaving it to rot and turn into dust, while I have no food and clothing.
This poem expresses heavy taxes and poor people in plain language and strong contrast. The contrast between "Miao Shu" and "exorbitant taxes and levies", and the contrast between "not enough to eat" and "turning war into friendship" all strengthen the expression effect and reveal the hardships of exorbitant taxes and levies and the living conditions of working people more and more profoundly.
It can be used to show the extremely poor living conditions of farmers in the old society. The Wild Old Songs written by Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ji belongs to others. I don't know where I threw my wife.
Don Zhang Bi's peasant father. I worked hard all the year round, and as a result, all the food collected in the field was used to pay the rent, which made it impossible for my family to maintain the minimum living, even for myself, and my wife and children didn't know where to throw it.
It can be used to reflect the cruel exploitation and extreme poverty of the working people in the old society. Zhang Bi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was a farmer's father. When eating, we must pick wild vegetables and use dried Sophora leaves as firewood.
Tang Yuanzhen's "Mourning". Forrest Gump: It tastes sweet.
Jojo: Bean leaves. Yang: Shit.
The general idea of these two sentences is to pick some wild vegetables such as bean leaves to satisfy the hunger, but it tastes sweet, and add some fallen leaves as firewood, all by that ancient locust tree. This is Yuan Zhen's memory of living a poor life with his dead wife in those years. Between the lines, I deeply admire my dead wife's contentment in poverty.
The situation reflected in these two poems is similar to that in Du Xunhe's Widow in the Mountain, "When picking wild vegetables and cooking roots, firewood burns leaves". The latter is a direct account of the miserable life of the working people, while the former also reflects a poor and happy attitude towards life. When reading works or reflecting life, we should pay attention to these similarities and differences.
Yuan Zhen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote Farewell to Sorrow. That cloth has been as cold as iron for many years, and the charming child has cracked when lying down. Tang Du Fu's Autumn Wind Breaking the Cottage.
He: (qρn Qin): quilt. Evil (wwu) lies: I hate sleeping and don't want to sleep.
A rag that has been covered for years is as cold as iron. Unreasonable jiaoer doesn't want to lie in the cold and hard quilt, kicking around at random and kicking in the quilt.
By describing the vivid details of Joule's evil lies, this poem not only vividly depicts an ignorant child's childish action of refusing to get into the cold bed, but also shows us that the poet's life has fallen into a very poor situation. Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote that "the thatched cottage was broken by the autumn wind". I have nowhere to eat. I can break the inkstone, but it won't wear out.
The poem says, "Two Rhymes Kong Yiji meets the rain after a long drought". Eating broken inkstones: eating by breaking inkstones means living by writing.
Second: Recently. I have no land or money in my life. I only live on a broken inkstone, but recently even the broken inkstone has dried up and I can't grind ink.
The author has never set foot in industry in his life, and only makes a living by writing poems and articles. Later, he was demoted again and again, and the situation was even more difficult. He is so depressed that he can't even write poems and articles. This is what the author wants to talk about, but it is expressed in symbolic language, such as "the inkstone has been eaten bad" and "the inkstone has been worn bad", which gives abstract ideas a vivid and tangible image. This writing method can give us useful enlightenment.
Can be used to describe the plight of frustrated intellectuals. Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote Kong Yiji Er Yun. Poverty is not a shame, but it is a shame to be ashamed of poverty.
The only thing Tom Fuller, an English historian, got for nothing was "poverty". Shakespeare, an English playwright and poet in the Renaissance, became a labor teacher only when he was poor.
Te Aucry Toth, an ancient Greek poet, eats food and drinks water sparingly, bends his arm, rests on it and enjoys it. A famous saying about poverty, Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period, Analects of Confucius, learning.
Rice: used as a verb to eat. Thin food: coarse grains.
Brachial (Gong): The part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow, which generally refers to the arm here. Eating coarse grains, drinking white water and bending your arms as pillows are also fun.
Confucius admitted that he was content with living in poverty instead of being greedy for money. Although his living conditions are very difficult, he can get pleasure from his study. Now it can be used to describe some people who are content with a hard life environment.
Confucius, a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period and the founder of Confucianism, was troubled by ambition and poverty, and the world often accompanied him. The work of Tho Fuller, an English historian, can free us from three evils: loneliness, bad habits and poverty.
Goethe, a German playwright, poet and thinker, is proud of morality, which leads to abundance, then poverty and finally discredit. American industrialist, scientist, social activist, thinker and diplomat Franklin was poor. You are the source of human art, and you have given great inspiration to poets.
Poverty motto: Mr. Lovemore is a gentleman in the world. He hates clothes and coarse grains and works hard, so he won't lose anything. Yuan's Chronicle of Yan Xizhai, suicide note.
Gentleman's way: a man of integrity. Forrest Gump: willingly.
I see. Error: a shortcoming, a mistake.
A gentleman's attitude towards life is that he is willing to wear inferior clothes, eat humble meals and work hard, so that he will not make mistakes. These words are the moral standards of a gentleman.
3. Poetry describing poverty
1, poor and desolate. Cao Qingxue Qin's "Xijiang Moon" seeks sorrow for no reason.
Poverty begs for food and clothes. Tang Bai Juyi's "Idle Songs"
3. There is no distinction between rich and poor in life. Tang Bai Juyi's "Idle Songs"
4. Poverty is for children. Du fu in Tang dynasty is the most feasible
5, poor old and thin family to sell. Don Du Fu's Alas
6. Poor fellow villagers. Tang Yu's Hometown Tour
7. Wealth and poverty. Song Han Shizhong's "Linjiang Xianzi Looking at Winter Hills"
8. What is poverty? Tang Mengjiao borrowed a car.
9. Poverty is like a village. Zhang Ji's Huai in Tang Dynasty
10, do it in poverty. Three hundred and thirty poems of Tang Hanshan
4. What are the poems about "poverty"
1, pottery in front of the door, no tiles on the house.
-"Tao" Song: Mei refers to living in a building without mud. The tile-burning workers dug day after day, and all the soil in front of the door was dug up, but there was no tile in their house.
Those rich families don't even touch the mud, but live in the white building of the tile cover. 2. Literati have never been poor since ancient times, and a literary talent is even the world.
-Qing Dynasty: Huang Jingren's The Scholars Translation: Since ancient times, the scholars have never been poor, and people all over the world will share their literary talents. 3, poor talk about yourself, what responsibility will there be.
-Tang Dynasty: Meng Jiao's poem "Lide's New House" Translation 3: Keeping yourself poor, what will your intelligence and responsibility do? There are tens of millions of spacious buildings in Ande, which is a great shelter for all the poor in the world. -Tang Dynasty: Du Fu's autumn wind breaks the thatched cottage translation: I hope there are tens of millions of spacious rooms, so that all the poor people in the world can be happy and have a place to live. 5. Don't worry about wealth and poverty.
-Wei and Jin Dynasties: Tao Yuanming's "Biography of Mr. Liu in Wudao" translation: Don't worry about poverty, don't rush to pursue wealth.
5. Poetry describing poverty
There are some poems about working people in The Book of Songs, such as "Cutting Tan" in our Chinese textbook:
Kan Kan cut sandalwood, the river dried up, and the river was clear and rippling. No crops, 300. No hunting, no hunting. Is there a county in Hu Zhaner's court? He is a gentleman, he is not a vegetarian!
Kan Kan is spreading, one side of the river is flowing, and the river is clear and real. No crops, 30 billion. No hunting, no hunting, is there a special county in Hu Zhan's court? He is a gentleman, and he is not a vegetarian!
Kan Kan cut the wheel, the river is flowing, and the river is clear and degenerate. If you don't get enough crops, you will get 300 crops. No hunting, no hunting. Is there a county quail in Huzhanerting? He is a gentleman, but he is extraordinary!
There is also a famous song, selling charcoal Weng.
Bai Juyi
Selling charcoal Weng, chopping wood and burning charcoal halfway up the mountain.
His face was covered with dust and fireworks, his temples were gray and his fingers were black.
What is the money for selling charcoal for? Wear clothes and eat in your mouth.
In rags, I am worried about charcoal and wish it were cold.
At night, it snowed a foot outside the city, and Xiao drove a charcoal car to roll the ice.
The cow was hungry and rested in the mud outside the south gate.
Who is that proud man riding on two horses? The yellow messenger has a white shirt.
Take off the newspaper yourself and drive back to the north.
A load of charcoal, more than a thousand Jin, it's a pity that an imperial envoy.
Half a horse's red yarn is a silk, and the cow's head is filled with charcoal.
6. Poetry describing poverty
Compassion for Peasants —— Don Li Shen
one
If you plant a millet in spring, you will reap 10,000 seeds in autumn.
There are no idle fields in the four seas, so farmers starve to death.
Secondly,
It was noon when weeding, and sweat dripped down the soil.
Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
Tian Jia
Don Ni Zhong Yi
Father plowed Harada, son? This mountain is barren.
In June, before the grain came out, the government repaired the warehouse.
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-Dong Qing Yao
It's lucky to add an extra money when the rice is green and yellow.
February, the new April and May Valley, who are you working for?
7. What poems describe "poverty"?
I'm so sad, I'm poor now —— Qu Yuan's Li Sao in the pre-Qin Dynasty
There is another poor woman, holding her son beside her, holding the ear in her right hand and hanging a basket in her left arm-Tang Bai Juyi's Watching the Wheat Harvest.
There are poor people in Chang 'an, but luck alone is not enough —— Tang Luoyin's Snow.
At dusk, the mountains are far away, and my humble abode is poor —— Don Liu Changqing's Lord of Lotus Mountain in the Snow
My husband's poor practice should not be enough, so we can meet today without drinking-Tang Gaoshi's "3231335323631343133136353335558685e5aeb93/kloc-0"
If you visit Oxford, you will forget poverty relatively —— Qing Nalanxingde's Flower Tang Chun, Two Generations.
Poor and unfamiliar, idle and young but slave-familiar —— Song Hongzikui's "Bu Operator Peony Beats Red"
The vegetable market is far from these two flavors, but in my cottage, we have old wine in our cups-Welcome by Don Du Fu.
Living in poverty is often without fireworks, not only in the Ming Dynasty —— Tang Yunqing's Cold Food.
There is a jade wind in the sky, and it is pitiful for several times —— Autumn by Tang Gaochan
Didn't you see that Guan Bao made friends when he was poor, but this way was abandoned by people today-Tang Du Fu's poor friends.
Learning Taoism requires deep bone marrow teaching, and there are only five or three poems in the bag-Don Lv Dongbin's quatrains.
Don't Bully, Shinto and Poverty —— Don Lv Dongbin's quatrains.
Depression and Humble, Leisure and Unreasonable —— Tang Chen Tao's Wandering Sons
Poor households pay too much taxes, and farmers are eager for dry land —— Tang Bai Juyi's People in Other States
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8. Poems about poverty
Never poor and difficult to grow up, never beaten and naive.
Scholars have never been poor since ancient times, and a literary talent is even the world. -Huang Qing Ren Jing, "Scholars have never been poor since ancient times"
If you are poor and talk about yourself, how will you be responsible? -Tang Meng Jiao's poem "Lide's New Residence" (No.3)
I would rather be poor than rich or sad. -Shi Daoyuan's "Jingdezhen Dengchuan Record"
The court is Tian Shelang, and at dusk it is the palace of the son of heaven. There are no seeds, and men should be self-reliant! -"The Poetry of a Prodigy"
There are tens of millions of buildings in Ande, which greatly protect all the smiles of the poor in the world, and the wind and rain are as quiet as mountains. -Du Fu's Autumn Wind Breaking the Cottage
If you are poor, you will change your mind-Mencius and Zou and Mencius in the Warring States Period.
Don't worry about wealth and poverty. -Tao Yuanming's Biography of Mr. Wuliu