Here are some amazing sentences from ancient texts: 1. A gentleman who is vigorous in nature should strive to improve himself. 2. A gentleman carries things with great virtue. A bosom friend in the sea is like a neighbor in the far end of the world. 4. Rule the world by doing nothing. 5. Give it your all until you die. 6. Without learning, there is no way to broaden the scope of talent. Without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. 7. Play a thousand songs and then listen to the sound. Watch a thousand swords and then recognize the weapon. 8. Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles. A gentleman who is vigorous in nature should constantly strive for self-improvement; A gentleman who is virtuous in geography should carry all things with great virtue. Every man for himself.
The following were some stunning sentences from ancient texts: Although heaven and earth are wide, but the guest's heart is narrow, it is better to be selfish. Tao Te Ching 2. Human Law, Earth Law, Heaven Law, Dao Law, Dao Law, Nature Law. Tao Te Ching 3. If the water is clear, there will be no murlocs. If it is cheap, it will be invincible. Tao Te Ching The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man. Gu yanwu 5. The mountain is heavy and the water is heavy. There is no way out. There is another village. lu you 6. The green mountains cannot be blocked, and after all, it flows eastward. Xin Qiji The gentleman is magnanimous and the villain is always sad. The Analects of Confucius I'm the fish on the chopping board. Romance of the Three Kingdoms 9. The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. As soon as we enter the Jianghu, the years urge the emperor to seek hegemony. In laughter, we can't win. Life is drunk. Jin Yong 10. The green mountains never change, the green water flows forever, and the hero will be immortal. Du Fu
The following are some classic ancient sentences: Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. Gu yanwu 2. Loyal officials and dutiful sons starve to death is a small matter, but losing their chastity is a big matter. Mencius 3. Cultivate one's moral character, regulate the family, govern the country, and pacify the world. Confucius All men are bound to die either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. Sima Qian A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is sorrowful. The Analects of Confucius Do unto others what you would not have them do unto you. The Analects of Confucius 7. Those who have attained the Tao help many, but those who have lost the Tao help few. Mencius 8. The people are the most precious to the country, followed by the monarch. Mencius 9. It's like cooking a small fish. You need to laugh. Lu Xun The world's wind and clouds come from my generation. The emperor's plan to dominate the industry is not as good as life's drunkenness. Jin Yong
The following are some ancient sentences from the battlefield: Once a hero leaves, he will never return. Generals die in battle, but heroes live for ten years. The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man. 4. The people are the most important, the country is second, the monarch is light. 5. Attacking the city and plundering the land, the sound of killing shook the sky. 6. A warrior's sword will not leave a thousand miles behind. 7 Plants and trees have their own hearts, why ask for a beauty to fold? Once a strong man leaves, he will never return. 9. Murderous and ambitious. 10. Invincible in the World.
The following are some ancient sentences that describe happiness: Extreme joy begets sorrow, extreme sorrow begets joy. Happiness comes from oneself, sorrow comes from others. Happiness is the greatest happiness in all people. When things reach an extreme, they will turn around. Extreme joy will lead to extreme sorrow, and extreme sorrow will lead to extreme joy. Joy comes from within, sorrow comes from outside. When you are happy, you will never forget your sorrow. When you are sad, you will never forget your joy. If you can't be happy, you will be sad; if you can't be sad, you will be happy. 8 Joy comes from the heart, and external things hurt the heart; Sorrow comes from the heart, and external things hurt the heart. Joy comes from oneself and not from things; sorrow comes from oneself and not from things. Joy is the heart; sorrow is the heart.
The following are some ancient sentences that describe happiness: Joy is not enough for hate, sorrow is enough for joy. Zhuangzi When things reach their extremes, they will turn against each other. Book of Changes There is no greater sorrow than the heart. Tao Te Ching 4. When the time is right, sorrow and joy cannot be matched. The Analects of Confucius 5. To be happy, to forget sorrow, to write, to forget emotion. Zhuangzi A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is sorrowful. The Analects of Confucius A man's heart is not enough for a snake to swallow an elephant. Tao Te Ching The world is nothing greater than the end of autumn, but Mount Tai is small. Tao Te Ching 9. Don't go back on your word when you're pleased. Tao Te Ching Those who are content are rich, those who know to stop are idle, and those who give up are poor. Tao Te Ching
There were many beautiful ancient prose sentences. Below were some of the more classic ones: When the wind blows, raindrops fall on the window, on the keyboard, and on my heart. Time is like a song, life is like a play. I hope we can all experience the beautiful ancient feelings in the performance. Walking alone in the world of mortals, the green wisteria rustles the lapel and the blue clouds wet the promise. Mountains and water can forget each other, the sun and moon can have nothing to do with each other. At that time, there was only one person's Ukiyo Qinghuan and one person's long-lasting stream. May you still be able to savor life with a simple and pure attitude after experiencing all the vicissitudes of life. I wish you a peaceful life. The world of mortals is like a dream, time is like a song, floating life is like a leisurely life, enjoying the beautiful ancient style.
Happiness was a relatively abstract concept. There were relatively few descriptions and explanations about it in ancient prose. However, some ancient works had some sentences related to happiness, such as: 1. The world is public and the world is happy. (The Book of Rites: The Doctrine of the Middle Way) 2. The people are the most important, the country is the second, the monarch is the least important. (Mencius: With All His Heart) It can be called happiness to be content with poverty and forget worries. (The Analects of Confucius, Duke Ling of Wei) 4. Poor but not resentful, rich but not arrogant. (The Analects of Confucius) Don't worry about others not knowing you, worry about not knowing others. (The Analects of Confucius, Xue Er) These sentences all express the true meaning of happiness, emphasizing the importance of justice, equality, respect for others, happiness and satisfaction.
Happiness was a subjective concept, and the descriptions of happiness in ancient texts varied. The following are some sentences related to happiness in ancient prose for reference only: 1. The world is fair and the world is happy. Book of Rites 2. Be content and happy forever. Tao Te Ching 3. If a man is at peace, if he is in danger, if he is alive, if he is not happy. Mencius A gentleman is content with poverty and is happy to know his destiny. Zhuangzi A contented man is rich, a man of knowledge is content, a man of rest is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content, a man of wisdom is content, a man of strength is content. Han Feizi He hoped that these sentences could provide some help in understanding happiness.
The following are a few beautiful prose sentences or passages for reference: Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. It comes from Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" in Tang Dynasty. If life is only like the first time, why is the autumn wind sad for the painted fan? It was from Li Qingzhao's Dream Ordeal from the Qing Dynasty. The Yellow River is far away, a lonely city in the white clouds. It came from Du Fu's Ascending in the Tang Dynasty. The sky is wide and the trees are low. The river is clear and the moon is close. It was from Zhang Ruoxu's Spring River Flower Moonlit Night from the Tang Dynasty. Birds fly over thousands of mountains, and people disappear in thousands of paths. From the Tang Dynasty Lin Bu's "Title Capital Nanzhuang." The wind and the waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea. It came from Li Bai's "Difficult Journey" in the Tang Dynasty. Sunset clouds and lone ducks fly together in autumn water, sharing the same color in the sky. The fishing boat sings in the evening, reaching the shore of Pengli. It comes from Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower" in Tang Dynasty. Stop and sit in love with the maple forest. The evening frost leaves are redder than the flowers in February. It came from Du Mu's Mountain Journey of the Tang Dynasty. These sentences and passages all had beautiful language and profound artistic conception, making people feel relaxed and happy, very suitable for prose writing.
The following are some sentences from ancient texts that describe leisure and self-enjoyment: I eat leisurely in the southern mountain, picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence. After the rain in the empty mountains, autumn came late. There are so many beautiful mountains and rivers that countless heroes compete to bow down. The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man. The world is peaceful and the people live and work in peace. I'm idle watching the flowers bloom in front of the courtyard, busy flying with the cranes in the sky. The elephant is invisible. 8 was smug. 9 leisurely and free. The drunkard's intention lies not in the wine but in the landscape.