Couplets, one of the traditional cultures of the Han nationality, also known as couplets or couplets, are antithetical sentences written on paper, cloth or carved on bamboo, wood and columns. The antithesis is neat and even, with one word and one sound, which is a unique art form of Chinese language. According to legend, couplets originated from Meng Changjun, the master of Shu after the Five Dynasties. It is a cultural treasure of Han nationality in China.
The sentence "Don't forget your initiative, so as to achieve your ultimate goal" is interpreted from some poems in Hua Yan Jing, but there is no such original sentence in Hua Yan Jing, so let's sum it up. Its next sentence also has a different answer. I'll find some for your reference.
Don't forget your innovative spirit. In order to achieve your ultimate goal, living is a practice. (This statement is the most)
Don't forget your active attitude, so as to achieve your ultimate goal, the initial heart is easy to get, and it is always difficult to keep.
Don't forget your active attitude, so that you can achieve your ultimate goal. If you forget your initial intention, you will be disillusioned.
Don't forget your active attitude, so as to achieve your ultimate goal, don't refuse their true intentions, and feel at ease.