What are some ancient poems about an open-minded attitude towards life?

1. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea. From "The Journey Is Difficult - Part One" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: I believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will always come, and when the time comes, we must raise our sails and cross the sea!

2. If you have wine today, you will be drunk today, and you will be worried tomorrow. From Luo Yin's "Self-dispatch" in the Tang Dynasty

Translation: If you have wine today, drink as much as you can and get drunk, and worry about tomorrow will be left to worry about tomorrow.

3. If you are proud of life, you must have all the fun, and don’t let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon. From "The Wine Will Enter" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: When you are proud of life, you should enjoy the joy to the fullest and don't let the golden cup face the bright moon empty without wine.

4. A little awe-inspiring spirit, a thousand miles of joyful wind. From "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Huangzhou Kuai Zai Pavilion presented to Zhang Qian" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Translation: As long as a person possesses the most powerful aura, he can be calm in any situation and enjoy infinite pleasure. Thousands of miles of glory.

5. Don’t be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level. From "Climbing Feilai Peak" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty

Translation: I am not afraid of layers of clouds blocking my distant view, just because I am standing on the top.