Meaning: There is no need to discuss with each other if there are different opinions. Talking about this now is usually disdainful to argue with others.
2, people are born thin, and they are more rigid when they are older. I once shared the rain and dew with Artemisia selengensis, and finally sought the frost with pine and cypress. -Wang Anshi's "Hua Zangyuan Ben Jun Pavilion"
Moral: People pity bamboo for being straight and thin, but with the growth of age, it will become harder and stronger. Bamboo and shrubs have experienced wind and rain together, and they can keep out the cold together with pine and cypress.
3. I don't want to bow my head in front of horses and chariots. I want to die of old age. -Tang Yin's Song of the Peach Blossom Temple
Meaning: I just want to get drunk every day, stay with Bloom and concentrate on this kind of life, which is ordinary but comfortable, instead of bending over in front of dignitaries.
4, building a house in terms of human feelings, there are no horses and chariots. Ask what you can do, your heart is far from self-prejudice. -Tao Yuanming's Drinking. The fifth "
Meaning: living in the world, but without the noise of cars and horses. Ask me why. As long as I aim high, I will naturally feel that my place is secluded.
5, the world is turbid, I am alone, everyone is drunk and I wake up alone. -Qu Yuan's Song of the Fisherman of Chu.
Meaning: The world is turbid, only I am clear and transparent, and the whole world is intoxicated, but I am awake.