Where does the phrase "heroes are rare, but it is the hardest to owe beauty" come from? What do you mean?

It is rare to have heroism, and the most difficult thing to digest is that kind of beauty and elegance.

Heroes are sad and beautiful. What a man can't stand most is that a woman is kind to him. If a man wants to bear this kindness, he often has to pay a great price and cost. Even a generation of macho men often bend over in front of women.

Source:

The cotton tree sighs? Mou Borong (Modern)

Original text:

Oh, bluebirds, listen! -Give me what she said! Begging and Xiao Lang's heroism.

It is the hardest thing to appreciate the beauty when you leave without tears.

Vernacular interpretation: You and I were very sad when we broke up. Even the Jade Bird was diligent and diligent. I wish you and I a lasting friendship. Our faces are solemn, our faces are full of tears, and our hearts are full of sadness. But if Saburo wants to be with me forever, he can only run away from home. Only fame and fortune can win back the beauty.

Extended data:

A rare hero is the most difficult to digest the story of beauty grace;

Once upon a time, there was a man, the third, with strange talent, but he couldn't get into the name. After returning home, he was laughed at and snubbed by the world. It can be said that he was naked, hungry and very pitiful. But only the prostitute Aqin is his confidant and never leaves him.

Saburo often goes boating in the lake or drinks tea in Xianglou with Ah Jin. Everyone thinks that Saburo spent money, but Ah Kin gave it to him. When the procuress learned that she couldn't stand it, she made Saburo desperate, and Saburo decided to show her face to them (the procuress and other prostitutes).

So he and Ah Jin began to wander the rivers and lakes separately, and the talents would eventually get ahead. When Saburo finally became a big official, he went back to look for Mr. Ah Kin, only to find that three years after Saburo left, Ah Kin let the procuress throw him away.