Wednesday, 28 July 2010

30句最经典的古诗词,古代最美的诗词名句30句

















1、衣带渐宽终不悔,为伊消得人憔悴。-柳永《凤栖梧》
2、死生契阔,与子成悦。执子之手,与子偕老。-佚名《诗经邶风击鼓》
3、两情若是久长时,又岂在朝朝暮暮。-秦观《鹊桥仙》
4、相思相见知何日?此时此夜难为情。-李白《三五七言》
5、有美人兮,见之不忘,一日不见兮,思之如狂。-佚名《凤求凰琴歌》
6、人生若只如初见,何事秋风吹画扇。-纳兰性德《玉楼春》
7、入我相思门,知我相思苦,长相思兮长相忆,短相思兮无穷极。-李白《三五七言》
8、曾经沧海难为水,除却巫山不是云。-元稹《离思五首其四》
9、君若扬路尘,妾若浊水泥,浮沈各异势,会合何时谐?-曹植《明月上高楼》
10、凄凉别後两应同,最是不胜清怨月明中。-纳兰性德《虞美人》

11、还君明珠双泪垂,恨不相逢未嫁时。-张籍《节妇吟》
12、山有木兮木有枝,心悦君兮知不知。-先秦《越人歌》
13、嗟余只影系人间,如何同生不同死?-陈衡恪《题春绮遗像》
14、相思树底说相思,思郎恨郎郎不知。-梁启超《台湾竹枝词》
15、自君之出矣,明镜暗不治。思君如流水,何有穷已时。-徐干《室思》
16、相见争如不见,有情何似无情。-司马光《西江月》
17、落红不是无情物,化作春泥更护花。-龚自珍《己亥杂诗》
18、天不老,情难绝。心似双丝网,中有千千结。-张先《千秋岁》
19、似此星辰非昨夜,为谁风露立中宵。-黄景仁《绮怀诗二首其一》
20、直道相思了无益,未妨惆怅是清狂。-李商隐《无题六首其三》

21、深知身在情长在,怅望江头江水声。-李商隐《暮秋独游曲江》
22、人到情多情转薄,而今真个悔多情。-纳兰性德《摊破浣溪沙》
23、此情可待成追忆,只是当时已惘然。-李商隐《锦瑟》
24、相思一夜情多少,地角天涯未是长。-张仲素《燕子楼》
25、问世间,情是何物,直教生死相许。-元好问《摸鱼儿二首其一》
26、身无彩凤双飞翼,心有灵犀一点通。-李商隐《无题》
27、兽炉沈水烟,翠沼残花片,一行行写入相思传。-张可久《塞鸿秋》
28、平生不会相思,才会相思,便害相思。-徐再思《折桂令》
29、一寸相思千万绪,人间没个安排处。-李冠《蝶恋花》
30、十年生死两茫茫,不思量,自难忘,千里孤坟,无处话凄凉。-苏轼《江城子》




转自蝶比翼:
http://diebiyi.com/articles/essay/30-mei-ju/



Wednesday, 21 July 2010

形容美人的诗句,佳句 - 美人如画 秀色可餐
















巧笑倩兮,美目盼兮。《诗经 卫风 硕人》

增之一分则太长,减之一分则太短;著粉则太白,施朱则太赤,眉如翠羽,肌如白雪,腰如束素,齿如含贝,嫣然一笑,惑阳城,迷下蔡。 战国 楚 宋玉《登徒子好色赋》

其始来也,耀乎若白日初出照屋梁;其少进也,皎若明月舒其光。 战国 楚 宋玉《神女赋》

美人既醉,朱颜酡些。战国 楚 宋玉《招魂》

体若游龙,袖如素霓。汉 傅毅《舞赋》

北方有佳人,绝世而独立。一顾倾人城,再顾倾人国。汉 李延年《歌一首》

远而望之,皎若太阳升朝霞;迫而察之,灼若芙蕖出渌波。 翩若惊鸿,婉若游龙。 三国 魏 曹植《洛神赋》

谁怜越女颜如玉,贫贱江头自浣纱。唐 王维《洛阳女儿行》

芙蓉不及美人妆,水殿风来珠翠香。唐 王昌龄《西宫秋怨》

荷叶罗裙一色裁,芙蓉向脸两边开,乱入池中看不见,闻歌始觉有人来。唐 王昌龄《采莲曲二首》

秀色掩今古,荷花羞玉颜。唐 李白《西施》

只愁歌舞散,化作彩云飞。唐 李白《宫中行乐词八首》

镜湖水如月,耶溪女如雪。新妆荡新波,光景两奇绝。唐 李白《越女词五首》






转自蝶比翼:
http://diebiyi.com/articles/essay/mei-ren-ru-hua/



Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Companionship of Book - Book Is Your Partner - Tetraph Service Advice


















A man may usually be known by the books he reads as well as by the company he keeps; for there is a companionship of books as well as of men; and one should always live in the best company, whether it be of books or of men.



A good book may be among the best of friends. It is the same today that it always was, and it will never change. It is the most patient and cheerful of companions. It does not turn its back upon us in times of adversity or distress. It always receives us with the same kindness; amusing and instructing us in youth, and comforting and consoling us in age.



Men often discover their affinity to each other by the mutual love they have for a book just as two persons sometimes discover a friend by the admiration which both entertain for a third. There is an old proverb, ‘Love me, love my dog.” But there is more wisdom in this:” Love me, love my book.” The book is a truer and higher bond of union. Men can think, feel, and sympathize with each other through their favorite author. They live in him together, and he in them.



A good book is often the best urn of a life enshrining the best that life could think out; for the world of a man’s life is, for the most part, but the world of his thoughts. Thus the best books are treasuries of good words, the golden thoughts, which, remembered and cherished, become our constant companions and comforters.



Books possess an essence of immortality. They are by far the most lasting products of human effort. Temples and statues decay, but books survive. Time is of no account with great thoughts, which are as fresh today as when they first passed through their author’s minds, ages ago. What was then said and thought still speaks to us as vividly as ever from the printed page. The only effect of time have been to sift out the bad products; for nothing in literature can long survive e but what is really good.



Books introduce us into the best society; they bring us into the presence of the greatest minds that have ever lived. We hear what they said and did; we see the as if they were really alive; we sympathize with them, enjoy with them, grieve with them; their experience becomes ours, and we feel as if we were in a measure actors with them in the scenes which they describe.



The great and good do not die, even in this world. Embalmed in books, their spirits walk abroad. The book is a living voice. It is an intellect to which on still listens.




From:
http://www.tetraph.com/blog/articles/book-tetraph/

Tuesday, 5 May 2009

专家建议的 6 种有效运动方式 – 蝶比翼健康



















专家告诉我们,并非所有的锻炼方式都是一样的。有些体育锻炼方式确实会比其他的要有效的多,不管是锻炼多个肌肉群,还是帮助我们消耗掉多余的能量,他们也更加适合不同身体状况的人群。



那么,什么样的锻炼方式才是最佳的呢?我们将这个问题交给了相应的专家,他们给出他们的最佳答案:
1、散步
任何的体育锻炼最好包括心血管的锻炼,因为这将会更加帮助加强心脏的功能和燃烧脂肪。而散步将会是最简单,最有效的锻炼方式。你可以在任何时间,任何地点进行。其要求不高,除了拥有一双比较舒适的鞋子。
散 步不仅仅是体育锻炼新人的最佳选择。即使是肥胖的人士也会从散步中获益匪浅。专家说到,散步一小时可以帮助消耗大约500卡的能量。我们知道,如果消耗 3500卡的能量就可以帮助减掉一磅的体重,因此我们可以预期,散步7个小时左右就可以减掉一磅体重-如果你不做其他的事情。
散步也需要循序渐进,要有计划。刚刚开始散步时最好一次散步5到10分钟,然后以后慢慢的增加到每次散步30分钟左右。最好每次增加的时间不要超过5分钟,一次一次的增加。最好以你习惯的频率不断的增加散步的长度。



2、间隔练习
不管你是刚刚开始锻炼还是老手,也不管你是散步还是做其他的有氧锻炼,最好做到张弛有度。在体育锻炼中做到锻炼和适当休息结合,将会不断提高你的运动能力,增强减肥效果。
专家提到,在体育锻炼中,不断变化频率,将会刺激增氧健身系统不断的改变。你的这个系统变得越强,体内消耗能量的能力将会越强。
方法就是强度锻炼一到两分钟,然后回到以前的状态两到十分钟。具体的情况可以根据自己的恢复情况而定。在整个过程中不断的如此重复。



3、蹲坐力量练习
在体育锻炼中是非常重要。专家说,肌肉越多,燃烧脂肪的能力越强。一般情况下,专家比较中意多肌肉群锻炼。蹲坐就是一种不错的锻炼方式。他可以同时锻炼到四头肌,腿窝和臀肌。
为 了达到最佳效果,在练习的时候还是要注意一些事项。双腿分开的距离相当肩宽的距离,背部保持直立。弯曲膝盖,降低臀部。想象你自己就坐在一张椅子上面,但 是事实上是没有那张椅子的。刚刚开始练习时,有张椅子在也有不小的帮助的。刚刚开始时,就慢慢的将自己的臀部下降到椅子上,然后提臀离开椅子。你一旦掌握 了这个技巧,就可以离开椅子,自由的练习。很多人的膝盖力量不够,而蹲坐就是提高膝盖力量的不错选择。



4、跨马步
就 像蹲坐,跨马步也将锻炼到身体的很多肌肉群:四头肌,腿窝和臀肌。下面说说跨马步的要领:一腿向前大跨一步,保持你的身体处在自然状态。弯曲前腿大约90 度,将身体重心放在后腿上面,慢慢的将后腿膝盖降低到地面。想象将身体全部放到后腿上面。为了使跨马步更加的有效,你可以变化方式。不仅仅向前跨,还可以 向后向前结合,向左右跨等等。专家提到,生活不是直线的,而是多线的。在练习中使用的方式越多,效果更加好。



5、俯卧撑
如 果使用得当的话,俯卧撑可以带来很多方面的锻炼。比如增强胸肌,背肌,三头肌还有腹肌。俯卧撑适合不同的人群。对于那些刚刚参加体育锻炼的人来说,可以从 简单开始。比如,可以将手放在桌子上开始,然后降低高度,增加难度。手伏在椅子上,然后到将身体伏在地上,然后撑起来。下面说说如何有效而正确的做俯卧 撑:面对着地面,扑到下去,双手着地,双手分开的距离稍微超过双肩的宽度。注意保持身体的笔直,从肩膀到脚,背部,臀部保持平衡。慢慢的弯曲手,将身体下 降,然后撑起身体,保持腿部绷直。
还有增加难度的方式。如果你将前面提到的练习的比较熟练,就可以测试所谓的“稳定性”俯卧撑:保持俯卧撑的姿势,然后,将一直手收起来,只有一直手支撑身体,将身体重心放在其他的一只手,双腿上面。



6、仰卧起坐
谁不想拥有获得平坦紧实腹部?专家告诉我们,如果我们使用合适和正确的练习方式,我们也可以拥有梦寐以求的腹部。而仰卧起坐就是比较好的方式。
仰 卧于地面或者体操垫上,两腿屈膝稍分开,大小腿成直角,两手交叉抱于脑后,另一人压住受试者双脚。要求起坐时双肘触及两膝,仰卧时两肩胛必须触垫。仰卧起 坐时我们的动作常常不到位,通常是背部和肩部使足了劲儿,而腹部却没有得到真正的锻炼。健身教练认为,如果想让仰卧起坐发挥更好的效果,可以尝试做如下改 变——每分钟仅做10次仰卧起坐,在上身与地面呈45度角的时候保持5秒钟,这样的效果比起1分钟做60次的要好很多!




转载自:
http://diebiyi.com/articles/health/yundong/

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

经典爱情名言名句 20 则 - 学会爱



















1、我要你知道,这世界上有一个人是永远等着你的,不管是在什么时候,不管你是在什么地方,反正你知道,总有这样一个人。
2、眼睛对于爱的萌芽起着极其重要的心理作用。真正的爱是在双方审美观和道德观逐渐统一的过程中发展起来的。
3、浪漫爱情必须存在相互的注视和被注视、欣赏和被欣赏、了解和被了解、考察和被考察、内心的袒露和接受它的愿望。这是爱情的核心、爱情的实质。
4、一个有理智的人恋爱时,可能像一个狂人,但他决不会像一个傻子。
5、世间可以流逝一切,爱却可以永驻,尽管爱的那么忧伤。只有记忆,将会以一种深刻的不可触及的形式,存留在心里。
6、爱情是一种永久的信仰。
7、所谓外遇,就是有了爱情和面包之后,还想吃蛋糕的心情!
8、失恋失去的只是爱的对象,而不是爱情本身。
9、男人的爱情如果不专一,那他和任何女人在一起都会感到幸福。
10、婚姻是难度最高的爱情,因为必须边啃面包边谈它!
11、爱情就像财富,有赖于命运之轮,它始终处于剧烈的上下颠簸之中。
12、要善待爱情,因为它不会一辈子跟着你!
13、如果不爱他的父母、同志和朋友,他就永远不会爱他所选来作他妻子的那个女人。
14、把爱情比做海之蓝色,因为它宽广、清晰、透明,永远都不会褪色。
15、与被爱的人长期相处的秘诀是:放弃改变对象的念头。
16、选择好男人需要方法,在尚未抓到诀窍前只要学会说“不”!
17、真正可贵的东西,不可能刻意得到,那需要同样可贵的缘分。
18、谁的爱情宫殿是用美德奠基,用财富筑墙,用美丽发光,用荣耀铺顶,谁就是最幸福的人。
19、爱一个人意味着什么呢?这意味着为他的幸福而高兴,为使他能更幸福而去做需要做的一切,并从中得到快乐。
20、爱使我们有了距离,距离使我们爱得永久。





转自蝶比翼:
http://diebiyi.com/articles/love/aiqing/

Wednesday, 30 April 2008

I Will Persist, I Will Win - InZeed Business Motto





















I will persist until I succeed.



In the Orient young bulls are tested for the fight arena in a certain manner. Each is brought to the ring and allowed to attack a picador who pricks them with a lance. The bravery of each bull is then rated with care according to the number of times he demonstrates his willingness to charge in spite of the sting of the blade. Henceforth will I recognize that each day I am tested by life in like manner. If I persist, if I continue to try, if I continue to charge forward, I will succeed.



I will persist until I succeed.



I was not delivered unto this world in defeat, nor does failure course in my veins. I am not a sheep waiting to be prodded by my shepherd. I am a lion and I refuse to talk, to walk, to sleep with the sheep. I will hear not those who weep and complain, for their disease is contagious. Let them join the sheep. The slaughterhouse of failure is not my destiny.



I will persist until I succeed.



The prizes of life are at the end of each journey, not near the beginning; and it is not given to me to know how many steps are necessary in order to reach my goal. Failure I may still encounter at the thousandth step, yet success hides behind the next bend in the road. Never will I know how close it lies unless I turn the corner.



Always will I take another step. If that is of no avail I will take another, and yet another. In truth, one step at a time is not too difficult.



I will persist until I succeed.



Henceforth, I will consider each day's effort as but one blow of my blade against a mighty oak. The first blow may cause not a tremor in the wood, nor the second, nor the third. Each blow, of itself, may be trifling, and seem of no consequence. Yet from childish swipes the oak will eventually tumble. So it will be with my efforts of today.



I will be liken to the raindrop which washes away the mountain; the ant who devours a tiger; the star which brightens the earth; the slave who builds a pyramid. I will build my castle one brick at a time for I know that small attempts, repeated, will complete any undertaking.



I will persist until I succeed.



I will never consider defeat and I will remove from my vocabulary such words and phrases as quit, cannot, unable, impossible, out of the question, improbable, failure, unworkable, hopeless, and retreat; for they are the words of fools. I will avoid despair but if this disease of the mind should infect me then I will work on in despair. I will toil and I will endure. I will ignore the obstacles at my feet and keep mine eyes on the goals above my head, for I know that where dry desert ends, green grass grows.



I will persist until I succeed.



I will remember the ancient law of averages and I will bend it to my good. I will persist with knowledge that each failure to sell will increase my chance for success at the next attempt. Each nay I hear will bring me closer to the sound of yea. Each frown I meet only prepares me for the smile to come. Each misfortune I encounter will carry in it the seed of tomorrow's good luck. I must have the night to appreciate the day. I must fail often to succeed only once.



I will persist until I succeed.



I will try, and try, and try again. Each obstacle I will consider as a mere detour to my goal and a challenge to my profession. I will persist and develop my skills as the mariner develops his, by learning to ride out the wrath of each storm.



I will persist until I succeed.



Henceforth, I will learn and apply another secret of those who excel in my work. When each day is ended, not regarding whether it has been a success or a failure, I will attempt to achieve one more sale. When my thoughts beckon my tired body homeward I will resist the temptation to depart. I will try again. I will make one more attempt to close with victory, and if that fails I will make another. Never will I allow any day to end with a failure. Thus will I plant the seed of tomorrow's success and gain an insurmountable advantage over those who cease their labor at a prescribed time. When others cease their struggle, the mine will begin, and my harvest will be full.



I will persist until I succeed.



Nor will I allow yesterday's success to lull me into today's complacency, for this is the great foundation of failure. I will forget the happenings of the day that is gone, whether they were good or bad, and greet the new sun with confidence that this will be the best day of my life.



So long as there is breath in me, that long will I persist. For now I know one of the greatest principles of success; if I persist long enough I will win.



I will persist. I will win.



From:
http://www.inzeed.com/kaleidoscope/life/i-will-persist-i-will-win/

Thursday, 16 August 2007

蝴蝶的爱情诗句 - 一生有你蝶比翼

















北宋谢逸(1068~1113),字无逸,号溪堂,北宋临川人。幼年丧父,家境贫寒。两次应科举,均不第。然操履峻洁,不附权贵,一生过着安贫乐道的清苦生活,以作诗文自娱。




其诗风格与南朝山水诗人谢灵运相似,清新幽折,时人称之为“江西谢康乐”。曾作《咏蝶》诗300首,状极物态,故有“谢蝴蝶”之称。三百首蝴蝶诗遍寻了网 络只找到了两首。其一:“狂随柳絮有时见,舞入梨花何处寻。江天春晚暖风细,相逐卖花人过桥。”第一句展示了一幅蝴蝶嬉闹的场面,随风乱舞,动感逼人。第 二句突出一个静,安然的贴附在梨花上,不经意很难发现它的踪迹。三四句勾勒了蝴蝶的可爱,相逐卖花人,等闲过桥。
其二:“桃红李白一番新,对舞花前亦可人。才遇东来又西去,片时游遍满园春。”欢快之情跃然纸上。




李商隐的《无题》是其最有名的作品,但他对蝴蝶也情有独钟,其《蝶》四首描写也甚是细腻,隐喻较明显。其一:“孤蝶小绯徊,翩翾粉翅开。并应伤皎洁,频近 雪中来。”;其二:“叶叶复翻翻,斜桥对侧门。芦花惟有白,柳絮可能温。西子寻遗殿,昭君觅故村。年年芳物尽,来别败兰荪。”;其三:“初来小苑中,稍与 琐围通。远恐芳尘断,轻忧艳雪融。只知防灏露,不觉送尖风。回首双飞燕,乘时入绮栊。”其四:“飞来绣户阴,穿过画楼深。重傅秦台粉,轻涂汉殿金。相兼唯 柳絮,所提是花心。可要凌孤客,邀为子夜吟?”






唐代的齐己也有《蝴蝶》一诗:“何处背繁红,迷芳到槛重。分飞还独出,成队偶相逢。远害终防雀,争先不避蜂。桃蹊牵往复,兰径引相从。翠裛丹心冷,香凝粉翅浓。可寻穿树影,难觅宿花踪。日晚来仍急,春残舞未慵。西风旧池馆,犹得采芙蓉。”






唐代的徐夤有蝴蝶五首:
缥缈青虫脱壳微,不堪烟重雨霏霏。一枝秾艳留教住,几处春风借与飞。防患每忧鸡雀口,怜香偏绕绮罗衣。无情岂解关魂梦,莫信庄周说是非。
拂绿穿红丽日长,一生心事住春光。最嫌神女来行雨,爱伴西施去采香。风定只应攒蕊粉,夜寒长是宿花房。鸣蝉性分殊迂阔,空解三秋噪夕阳。
不并难飞茧里蛾,有花芳处定经过。天风相送轻飘去,却笑蜘蛛谩织罗。
苒苒双双拂画栏,佳人偷眼再三看。莫欺翼短飞长近,试就花间扑已难。
栩栩无因系得他,野园荒径一何多。不闻丝竹谁教舞,应仗流莺为唱歌。





白居易曾作秋蝶:
秋花紫蒙蒙,秋蝶黄茸茸。花低蝶新小,飞戏丛西东。
日暮凉风来,纷纷花落丛。夜深白露冷,蝶已死丛中。
朝生夕俱死,气类各相从。不见千年鹤,多栖百丈松。





欧阳修有首《望江南》也是描写蝴蝶的:“江南蝶,斜日一双双。身似何郎全敷粉,心如韩寿爱偷香。天赋与轻狂。春雨后,薄翅泛腻光。才随游蜂入小院,又追飞絮过东墙。只是为花忙。”






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