There are many sentences in ancient poetry that express concern for the sufferings of the people. Here are some examples: "How can we have thousands of mansions to shelter the poor scholars of the world?" (Du Fu's Spring Night Rain) 2 "Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." (Gu Yanwu's Daily Knowledge Record) "The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important." (Mencius, King Hui of Liang I) 4."The people's livelihood depends on hard work, but hard work does not mean lack." (Zhang Yanghao's "Hillside Sheep: Reminiscence of Tongguan") "Poor bones by the Wuding River are still dreaming in the spring boudoir." (Chen Tao's Journey to Longxi) 6 "It's everyone's responsibility to govern the country." (Liang Qichao,"On the Source of China's Weakness") 7 "How can there be a vast mansion with thousands of rooms to shelter the poor scholars of the world?" (Du Fu's Spring Night Rain) These sentences express the author's concern and concern for the sufferings of the people, reminding people to care about the sufferings of the country and the people and actively make efforts to improve the people's livelihood.
There are many poems that pay attention to the sufferings of the people. The following are some of them: 1. The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important. 2. How can we have a vast mansion with thousands of rooms to shelter the poor scholars all over the world? 3. The people have no grain, the country has no grain, how can we face each other? The four countries break the mountains and rivers in the city. The spring grass and trees are deeply touched. When the flowers splash tears, they hate to part with the birds. They are shocked. 5. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world 6. Poor bones by the Wuding River are still people in the dream of spring boudoir 7. How can the people rely on the heavens to draw their swords? Don't you see that the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? 9. The wine and meat at the vermilion gate are stinky, and the road has frozen bones (Du Fu's "Spring Night Rain") 10. I hope that we can live together for a long time.
A sentence describing the feelings of concern for the sufferings of the people: He looked at the starving children and felt a pang of sadness in his heart. He knew how serious the survival crisis these children were facing was. He had to think of a way to let them live a better life in order to live up to his responsibility and mission.
The following are some ancient verses that express concern for the sufferings of reputation: The green mountains cannot cover the east. I'm born to be useful. 3. The tree monk by the bird's side knocks on the moon's door. Youth is easy to learn, but old age is difficult to achieve. Feefless birds fly, and those who have aspirations strive. 6. Dedication until death. Where there is life, there is hope. 8 ambitious and brave to climb the peak. 9. One day, three autumns, the sun is setting in the west. 10th line to the poor water to sit and watch the clouds rise.
There are many ancient poems that express concern for the sufferings of the people. Here are some examples: "The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important." (Mencius: With All His Heart) "How can we have thousands of mansions to shelter the poor scholars all over the world?" (Song of the Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind) "Asking you how much sorrow you can have is like a river flowing eastward in spring." (Li Qingzhao's Dream Order') "The people are in dire straits, and the hard work is worth it." (The Book of Songs, Daya, Dang) "How can I rely on the heavens to draw my sword and saw you in two?" (Li Bai's "The Wine") "The country is broken, the mountains and rivers are in the city, and the grass is deep in spring." (Du Fu's Spring Gaze) 7 "Poor bones by the river of Wuding are still in the dream of spring." (Chen Tao's Journey to Longxi) "Don't you see that the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns?" (Li Bai's "The Wine") 9 "If the people are not afraid of death, why should they be afraid of death?" (Sima Qian, Records of the Historian, Biography of Shang Jun) 10 "Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." (Gu Yanwu's Daily Knowledge Record) These sentences express the poet's concern and sympathy for the sufferings of the people, reminding people to care for and pay attention to their own people and country.
There were many poems that focused on the sufferings of the people. The following are some of the more famous examples: 1 "Ascending"-Du Fu The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. 2 "Spring View"-Du Fu The country is broken, the mountains and rivers are in the city, and the vegetation is deep in spring. I am moved by the tears of the flowers, and hate to part with the birds, startled. Three months of beacon fire, letters from home worth ten thousand taels of gold. my white hair is even shorter, I can't help but want to wear a hairpin. 3 "Qing Ping Diao·One"-Xin Qiji Under thatch eaves low stream pavilion, the sun is setting, the steed is swollen, the steed is lying in the stable, the old steed is lying in the stable. I laugh at the girl picking mulberry leaves in the fork road to the east. The eastern fence music house chicken song night rain lamp faint butterfly When I was young, I was full of fragrant grass, but today my hair is as white as frost. 4 "Climbing the Spectacular Futian Mountain"-He Zhu Mount Futian was a spectacular sight. The sea of clouds and the waves turn the sky and the streets are green. A bucket of wine in a golden cup costs ten thousand dollars, and a jade plate worth ten thousand dollars. I stopped drinking, threw down my chopsticks, couldn't eat, pulled out my sword, looked around, and felt lost. I want to cross the Yellow River, the frozen river will climb the Taihang Mountains full of snow. When I'm free, I go fishing on the green stream. Suddenly I take a boat and dream of the sun. It was difficult to travel! It was difficult to travel! Where are the many forks now? The wind and waves will sometimes hang the clouds and sail across the sea.
There are many poems in Li Bai's poems that reflect the sufferings of the people. The following are some of his famous works: 1 " Wine ": This poem expressed Li Bai's open-mindedness and pursuit of life, but also his concern and reflection on social reality. One of the sentences," When you are satisfied in life, don't let the golden goblet be empty to the moon." It expressed that while drinking and having fun, you shouldn't let wealth and power become obstacles to life. 2. Ballad of Lushan Mountain: This poem described the beautiful scenery of Lushan Mountain but also revealed the feelings of the sufferings of the people. Among them, the phrase "Climbing high and spectacular, the vast river between heaven and earth, never returning" expressed the poet's thoughts on distant places and the sufferings of the people. 3." Mooring at Niushui and Recalling the Past ": This poem depicted the poet's thoughts on social reality and history when he moored his boat at night. Among them, the phrase " Niuzhu Xijiang night sky without clouds " expressed a praise for the tranquility and nature of the night, but also reflected the reality of the sufferings of the people. 4." Dreaming in Tianlao, Singing Farewell ": In this poem, Li Bai ascended to the sky in his dream and saw the beautiful scenery of the fairyland, but it also expressed his feelings for the sufferings of the people. Among them, the phrase "Tianlao Mountain reaches to the sky, and its power uproots the five peaks and the Big Dipper" described the magnificence of Tianlao Mountain and the seriousness of the sufferings of the people. These are some of Li Bai's famous poems that reflect the sufferings of the people. In addition, Li Bai has many other works that express his concern and reflection on social reality and the sufferings of the people.
The sufferings of the people needed the government's attention and efforts. The following are two similar satirical poems that reflect the sufferings of the people: 1 Thomas More's Utopia: Happiness is in the distance, where is the distance? If everyone could have their own land and wealth Then where was the place of happiness? 2 John Rawls 'Theory of Justice: Our society is not made up of perfect people It was made up of flawed people. If we concentrate wealth and power in the hands of a few Then these few people will use their wealth and power to pursue their own interests They would not care about the sufferings and needs of society as a whole. The government should pay attention to and work hard to improve people's livelihood To provide equal opportunities and resources for everyone. Let everyone have a chance to realize their dreams At the same time, he was concerned about and took care of the sufferings and needs of the entire society.
There were many beautiful sentences in ancient poems that cared about the sufferings of the Ming Dynasty and sympathized with the working people, such as: 1 "The people's livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence does not mean lack." (The Book of Songs, Daya, Dang) 2 "Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." (Gu Yanwu's Daily Knowledge Record) "The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important." (Mencius: With All His Heart) 4 "When the granary is full, you know etiquette. When you have enough food and clothing, you know honor and disgrace." (Guan Zi, Herdsman) 5 "No one can compare to you for your hard work." (Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long: Chronology") "The people do not stand without food, and the people do not exist without grain." (Han Feizi, You Du) 7 "There is no famine in the country, and there are no unruly people." (Biography of Chen She) "The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important." (Mencius: With All His Heart) "The country can be big or small, but the people cannot be small." (Wang Fuzhi's Song Lun) "To govern is not to be difficult, but to be able to subdue the people." (Wang Anshi's Shang Renzong) These beautiful sentences all expressed the author's concern for the sufferings of the people and his sympathy for the working people. They remind us that we should pay attention to the sufferings of the people and respect the rights and interests of the people when governing the country.
People's livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence is not lacking. The people are only the foundation of the country, the foundation is solid and the country is peaceful.
The following are some classical works that describe the oppression of the ruling class in ancient times: 1 "The Analects of Confucius·Gongye Chang" has a sentence: "There is no such thing as a violent tiger and a violent river dying without regret." This sentence expressed the ancient people's resistance to the tyranny and aggression of the rulers, even if they were in danger of death. 2 In the Water Margins, Lin Chong had a saying: "The government forces the people to rebel, but it is a way out." This sentence expressed the people's resistance to the ruling class. They believed that the rulers oppressed the people and forced them to resist. In "Dream of the Red Chamber," Grandmother Jia sighed,"Nowadays, the world is afraid of the government but not of thieves." This sentence expressed the ancient people's fear of thieves and distrust of the ruling class. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei sighed: "The world's general trend will be divided for a long time and will be divided for a long time." This sentence expressed the ancient people's worries about political changes, believing that the corruption of the ruling class would lead to division and war. These writings all expressed the resistance and dissatisfaction of the ancient people against the ruling class, reflecting the hardships and pain of the people.