From the temple in the Qing Dynasty.
Explanation:
Never mind that there are no confidants, no mediocre people and no envy of talented people.
2, who is true and who is false, there is no end through the ages.
From Bai Juyi's The First of Five Disclaimers in Tang Dynasty
Explanation:
Who can tell day from night? Things have emerged from ancient times to the present.
3, don't think about the present and the present, pitch past.
From Su Shi's "Klang Ganzhou: seeing off guests in Liaozi" in the Song Dynasty.
Explanation:
There is no need to think about the changes of ancient and modern times. The effort to lean back and forth has long been a change.
4. Modern people scoff at the spread of Fu, and don't think the former sages are afraid of the afterlife.
From the Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Drama is like Six Musts"
Yu Xin's articles were more mature in his later years, and his pen was superb and vigorous, like a tide, with ease.
People today laugh at him and blame his works. If Yu Xin is still alive, I'm afraid he will really regard you as an afterlife.
Explanation:
Yu Xin's articles became more mature in his later years, with superb and vigorous brushwork, full of thoughts and freely. At that time (Tang Dynasty), people laughed at Yu Xin's articles handed down from generation to generation, so that Yu Xin was "afraid" of them (mainly satirizing and mocking people who laughed at his articles).
5. Cao Cao's name is dead, and the river will flow forever.
From Du Fu's Six Exquisites of Drama in Tang Dynasty (Part Two)
"Lu" and "Lu" are the highest achievements of their creation under the conditions of that time.
After the life of your generation has all turned to dust, nothing will hurt the torrent flowing to the endless river.
Explanation:
Wang Yang and Luo Lu initiated a generation of poetic styles and schools, which were ridiculed by shallow critics. After everything in your generation turns to dust, it will never hurt the rushing river.