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Poetry about management

1. What are the poems about "management"? 1, the people are the most important, the country is the second, and the monarch is the light. "-Mencius

Meaning: People first, country second, monarch last. This is because, with the people, we must build a country; With a country, you need a "king". The country is for the people and the throne is the country.

2, things are known, knowledge is sincere, honesty is correct, integrity is corrected, body is corrected, family is put in order, family is put in order, and the country is peaceful.

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Meaning: knowledge can only be acquired after understanding and studying everything; Only after acquiring knowledge can the mind be sincere; Sincere heart, square heart; With a correct mind, we can cultivate our own character; Only through the cultivation of character can we manage the family and family well; Only when the family and clan are well managed can the country be well managed; Only when the country is well governed can the world be peaceful.

3. Governing the country is like governing the body, and the four people are still four. -Ouyang Xiu's "Send Zhu Zhifang to Raise Salt"

Meaning: Governing the country is like recuperating the body and mind. Your people are as important as your limbs.

4. If the sky is going to fall on the people of Sri Lanka, first of all, we must suffer from their mind, their bones and muscles, starve their bodies, empty their bodies, and mess with their actions, so we must be patient and get what we can. -Mencius

It means: Therefore, God will place a great responsibility on such a person. First of all, we should make him feel heartache, make him tired, starve him, make him thin, make him poor, and turn things upside down, which is always unsatisfactory. Through those, he will be alert to his heart, strengthen his character and increase his talents that he does not have.

5, the age is not cold, I don't know pine and cypress; It is not difficult to know a gentleman. -Xunzi

It is cold in winter, showing the power of pine and cypress, and it is evergreen all the year round; Life is long, and only after suffering can we know that a gentleman can keep his original intention and remain sincere forever.

2. The poem about management is 1. After many trials and tribulations, it is still strong. Zheng Banqiao.

2. The old man crouches, aiming for thousands of miles; The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. -Cao Cao

Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity.

Therefore, let's grasp our destiny without fear and with joy. Richard Nixon

Energy and perseverance can conquer everything. Franklin

5. Life goes on. -Carlisle

6. If work is a pleasure, life is paradise. -Goethe

Just as labor can strengthen the body, hardship can also exercise the spirit. Seneca

8. If the sky is going to be a great task for Sri Lankan people, they must first put up with their thoughts, exercise their bones and muscles, starve their bodies, empty their bodies and disrupt their actions, so be patient and get what they can't get. -Mencius

9. I am not cold, I don't know pine and cypress; It is not difficult to know a gentleman. -Xunzi

10. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or greater beneficial seeds. Emerson

1 1. Frustration leads to disappointment, disappointment leads to vacillation, and vacillation leads to failure. bacon

12. People who only do paid work will never get more pay outside work. Hubert.

13. Do your best today, and you may be able to do better tomorrow. newton

14. As long as people have faith and pursuit, they can endure any hardships and adapt to any environment. -Ding Ling

15. A successful flower only envies her present brilliance. However, at the beginning, her bud was soaked with tears of struggle and shed the blood rain of sacrifice-ice. 1. Zheng Banqiao.

2. The old man crouches, aiming for thousands of miles; The martyrs were full of courage in their later years. -Cao Cao

Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity.

Therefore, let's grasp our destiny without fear and with joy. Richard Nixon

Energy and perseverance can conquer everything. Franklin

5. Life goes on. -Carlisle

6. If work is a pleasure, life is paradise. -Goethe

Just as labor can strengthen the body, hardship can also exercise the spirit. Seneca

8. If the sky is going to be a great task for Sri Lankan people, they must first put up with their thoughts, exercise their bones and muscles, starve their bodies, empty their bodies and disrupt their actions, so be patient and get what they can't get. -Mencius

9. I am not cold, I don't know pine and cypress; It is not difficult to know a gentleman. -Xunzi

10. Every setback or unfavorable mutation carries the same or greater beneficial seeds. Emerson

1 1. Frustration leads to disappointment, disappointment leads to vacillation, and vacillation leads to failure. bacon

12. People who only do paid work will never get more pay outside work. Hubert.

13. Do your best today, and you may be able to do better tomorrow. newton

14. As long as people have faith and pursuit, they can endure any hardships and adapt to any environment. -Ding Ling

15. A successful flower only envies her present brilliance. However, at the beginning, her bud was soaked with tears of struggle and shed the blood rain of sacrifice-Bing Xin.

3. Du Fu's economic poems in Memories of Time Past

Back in the heyday of Kaiyuan, there were thousands of families in the small town.

Rice is fat and white, and public and private warehouses are rich.

There are no wolves and tigers on the road in Kyushu, which is a good day to travel.

Wan Qi, Lu Mao, driver class, male plow female mulberry.

The sage in the palace plays the cloud gate, and all friends in the world are sticky.

There has been no catastrophe for more than 100 years, and Uncle Sun has learned Xiao He's law.

Do you smell a piece of silk worth 10 thousand yuan? Today, a field is bleeding.

Luoyang Palace was burnt out, and the Fox and Rabbit Cave was newly demolished in the ancestral hall.

I can't bear to ask my age, but I'm afraid I'll leave at the beginning.

My junior minister, Lu Chong, was powerless, and the imperial court remembered his official title.

Zhou Xuan zhongxing looked at my emperor, spilling blood and Jianghan's physical strength declined. The world is bustling, all for profit; The world is bustling for profit.

4. Famous aphorisms about self-management. Everyone is the architect of his own destiny. Life is an excellent way to exercise the soul. How do you think? You have your own life. Facing the light, the shadow is behind us-Helen Keller 5. Luck is the shadow of opportunity-Socrates 6. Self-confidence is the master of fate. Books are the only immortal thing-Jude 8. Friendship can increase happiness and reduce pain-Emerson 9. Success can attract friends. Frustration can test a friend-Sinai 10. A friend is a mirror-1 1. Let your bad habits die in front of you-Franklin 12. The weak wait for opportunities, while the strong create opportunities-Madame Curie 13. I admit that my conclusion was wrong ninety-nine times.

-Einstein 14. Being honest with yourself for a long time makes it impossible to be unfaithful to others. -Shakespeare 15. I think leisure is the best wealth.

-Socrates 16. Money can bring you food, but it can't bring you appetite. -Ipsen 17. Money can bring you medicine, but not health.

-Ipsen 18. Money can make you know people, but it can't bring you real friends. -Ipsen 19. Money can bring you servants, but not trust.

-Ipsen 20. Money can bring you happy days, but it cannot bring you peace and happiness. -Ipsen 2 1. If I die tomorrow, is there anything I want to do but haven't finished? Eisaku Yoshida 22. I am where I am today because of my poor background and my ambitious relationship.

-Kōnosuke Matsushita 23. I want to show my hands to the world. Although I won so much land, I didn't even take any dust with me after I died. -Alexander the Great 24. Don't lack others, and don't talk about your own strengths.

-Zhu Xi's family instructions 25. The lower the life, the better, and the higher the ambition. You can't shake hands with a clenched fist.

-Indra & Gandhi 27. Life is a rich feast, but some people would rather starve. -Leo&; Bacchus 28. I have spent my whole life in my study, sitting here and feeling inner peace.

This is my own seat. -Poplar 29. The value of life and his happiness lies in his ability to pay attention to his own existence.

-Goethe 30. If winning or losing is the most important thing, then you have already lost. -O 'Connor 3 1. Everything has a beginning and an end.

-Lee Kuan Yew 32. I love those who regard virtue as their goal or destiny. -Nietzsche 33. I never think it's offensive to disagree with me.

Clinton is 34 years old. My confidence in myself has exceeded others' evaluation of me. Julia is 35 years old. I only know that if I love life, life will love me.

-Rudolf &; Rubinstein 36. Only by living your own life can you live the lives of two people. 37 Lin Zhaoliang. My pain will stop, but I hope my heart can conquer it.

-Tagore 38. Only those who speak with a smile can shoulder the heavy responsibility. -western proverb 39. Keep your heart above all else, because the fruit of life comes from your heart.

Chapter 40 of the bible. There are not many friends to share, and the happiness to share is in the next second. -Si 'en Road 4 1. Seeing your own sorrow is liberation, and subjective sorrow is even sadder.

-Si Enlu 42. If you like the image you set up, you will be happy. -Si Enlu 43. Power corrupts easily.

Absolute power is often absolute corruption; Many great people are bad people. -Baron Ashun, England 44. He wants to be the best, not as good as he looks.

-stay in Asia (Greek writer) 45. The wise are not confused, the benevolent are not worried, and the brave are not afraid. -Confucius 46. Good things are eternal happiness. Its loveliness is increasing day by day and will not disappear.

-Shakespeare 47. The past has long since disappeared, and the future is even more uncertain. Only the present is true. Bacon 48. A successful man looks for an environment, and if it doesn't suit him, he transforms it.

-Bernard Shaw 49. Anything of value has a price to pay. Robert is fifty years old. People who get something for nothing are only poor.

-English proverb 5 1. Only those who do ordinary things but have extraordinary perseverance can get everything. 52 buxton. Imagination is more important than knowledge.

-Einstein 53. The most agile may not win the competition; The most powerful may not win the war: time and opportunity are the masters. -Solomon 54. A contented mind is perpetual feast.

If you have time, you have time. If you steal it, you have time. 55. Where there is a will, there is a way.

-Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty 56. The strength of great men is greater than material strength; This spirit can overcome material thoughts and rule the world. Emerson 57. The prime of life will never come again, and it will be difficult to wake up one day; It's time for people to encourage themselves when they reach middle age. Time goes by and waits for no one.

-Tao Yuanming's Miscellaneous Poems 58. No matter how small it is, everyone has his own weight in his own eyes. -Home59。 Experience is a good teacher, but tuition is expensive.

The only thing we need to fear is fear itself. -Roosevelt 6 1. Death is the last sleep? No, this is the last awakening.

-Shakespeare 62. As long as you pay the price, you can choose at will Leon 63. Gratitude is the first step of love.

-western proverb 64. Young people should have the spirit of old people, and old people should have the spirit of young people. -Hemingway 65. Happiness and life are the best companions.

-English proverb 66. Appearances are often inconsistent with the facts themselves, but the world is easily deceived by superficial decoration. -Shakespeare 67. If you can conquer your anger, you can conquer your strongest enemy.

Dirk 68. Money is a bottomless pit, in which shame, virtue and truth will be submerged. -Gosley 69. A happy smile is the only medicine to keep a healthy life. It's worth tens of millions, but it costs nothing.

Naisbitt 70. Only you can give yourself peace. -Emerson 7 1 You should try to give full play to your talents and never be impersonated by others.

-Shakespeare 72. True friendship is like health, the value of which is not known until it is lost. -English proverb 73. Friendship is like a tree. True friendship needs to be cultivated slowly to grow, and it needs to go through difficult tests to make it last forever.

74 Washington. The full and best ear of rice is closest to the ground. Sono is 75 years old. Actions form habits, habits cultivate character, and character affects fate.

James 76. Every seed of bad luck contains rich fruits in the future. -Shakespeare 77. Necessity is the mother of success.

-English proverb 78. Thought and theory are said to precede action, but action is more noble than thought or theory.

A poem praising management, the silkworm in spring will weave until it dies, and it will not stop at the end of its life. He still needs to work hard to stay in the good category of young people. -Wu

Labor is the basis and means of human existence, and the source of perfection of physique, wisdom and morality. -Author: ushinski

Love labor. No power can make people great and wise like labor, which is collective, friendly and free. -Author: Gorky

Labor is always the foundation of human life and the foundation of creating human cultural happiness. -Author: makarenko

On the basis of attaching importance to labor and respecting workers, we may create our own new morality. -Labor and science are the two greatest forces in the world. -Author: Gorky

Since ideas exist in labor, people must live by labor. -Author: Suhomlinski

It was noon when weeding, and sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that every grain of food is hard! -Author: Li Shen

The best things in our world are created by labor and people's clever hands. Gorky

I think the best way to seek happiness in life is to respect labor. All happiness can come from labor, and all suffering can be freed from labor. -Li Dazhao

6. Economy in Tang Poetry-Charcoal Man and Silkworm Girl.

Zhang Yu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote Silkworm Girl, which is a famous chapter in Tang poetry that sympathizes with the poor. This classic poem describes the sad mood of a silkworm raiser who has just returned from the fair: people who are covered in silks and satins are either rich or expensive, but silkworm raisers are afraid of having a rough body. The gap between the rich and the poor is so great that those who participate personally cannot enjoy the fruits of their labor. The tiller has no food and the weaver has no clothes, which is probably the most common wish of the poor under the sun.

Reading Tang poetry to this extent is almost the same. But the economist will analyze whether the value judgment conveyed by this poem conforms to the principles of economics. It is obviously normal that women can't afford to wear silk clothes. This "can't afford to wear" is her comparative advantage and the driving force for her continuous improvement of her life.

Silkworm women can't afford to wear silk clothes, not that she can't afford to wear them, but that she doesn't want to wear them. Silkworm women can wear silk by themselves, but they will lose the opportunity to eat and improve their lives. It is obviously much more cost-effective for silkworm girls to sell silk in the market and replace it with other daily necessities. The market is essentially a social division of labor. People from all walks of life do not consume their own raw products, but exchange new products through the market, which will improve the interests of the whole society. Silkworm women should be grateful when they see those people who are covered in Luo Qi: it is their consumption that makes production necessary, and she will continue to get opportunities for promotion. The interests of the rich were not harmed, because they paid the price and got silk. This transaction is beneficial to both parties.

It is said that there is a society where there is buying and selling, and no one is hurt, so where does poverty come from?

There have always been people who rely on violence and fraud to get wealth in human society, and it is these people who have led to the stop of human society. These people are generally manifested as countries, bureaucrats, robbers and fraudsters. They don't rely on free exchange like ordinary people, but all rely on violence-both state violence and private violence. This robbery-style "exchange" squeezes the accumulation of producers, hits the confidence of producers, and sends a wrong message: it is better to work honestly without pains. Especially in ancient society, the privileged class continuously deprived people with institutional existence, and the society continued the vicious circle of "violence-anti-violence-violence".

Free trade won't hurt anyone, because it improves all participants. Silkworm women have a hard time, not because people who wear silks and satins buy her products, but because of high taxes, forced service and bureaucratic bullying. Perhaps the bureaucrats did not oppress her, but oppressed the cultivators. In fact, the interests of silkworm wives have also been damaged. Farmers and craftsmen have gone bankrupt, and the number of people who can afford silk will be greatly reduced. Silkworm girl's products should be sold at a very low price for a long time, and she will also pay a high cost to buy other products. Part of the social division of labor was destroyed, and her interests were indirectly damaged. Where there is a market, the interests of partners are closely related.

From this analysis, we can say that Yin, the silkworm girl, may have conveyed the wrong values, making people mistakenly think that the poverty of the silkworm girl is entirely the fault of the rich. Comparatively speaking, many poems in China's history are more wise. In the Book of Songs, the root of a series of disasters-rampant national tyranny-can be seen in the Book of Songs that the tyranny of Confucius is fiercer than that of tigers, Du Fu's The Car Shop and Liu Zongyuan's On Snake Catchers. Zhang Yu, the author of Silkworm Girl, ignored the difference between market and violence and simply lamented "polarization between the rich and the poor".