The original sentence is: "floating like tea, broken like lotus, can float away." This sentence means that life is like tasting tea, the more delicious it is, the more fragrant it is; And as persistent as lotus, broken face, no sludge; Learn to be patient, don't worry, and with the above three points, you can walk steadily and go further.
Biao Ji is an article in the Book of Rites. The Book of Rites was compiled by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty from various etiquette works before the Qin and Han Dynasties, with a total of 49 articles, which were collected from various ancient books. The content is extremely complicated and disorderly, so later generations use the method of classification to study it. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zheng Xuan divided 49 articles into eight categories: general introduction, system, sacrifice, funeral and auspicious.