Ancient poetry that experienced hardships and ushered in the dawn

1, one day I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea.

From: Three Poems of it is hard to go by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: We must firmly believe that the time will come, when we will sail high and cross the blue sea.

2, although it is hard, the crazy sand blown out is very hard.

From: Liu Yuxi's Miscellaneous Songs on the Waves in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: It is difficult to filter the sediment over and over again, but only when the sediment is washed out will you see the glittering gold. The poet used this metaphor to describe that although he was banished to a remote place and experienced hardships, he would eventually show his talents and become glittering gold.

3, the blade is sharpened, and the plum blossoms are bitter and cold.

From: quit the diligence of sages.

Interpretation: the sword has the last sharp blade because of constant sharpening; Plum blossoms are fragrant because they have survived the cold in winter.

4, ten years of cold window, nobody cares, and became famous in one fell swoop.

From: The Story of Pipa, an outstanding work in Yuan Dynasty.

Interpretation: Only after years of hard study and hard work can a scholar finally get into the imperial examination and become famous all over the world.

5. How can the plum blossom fragrance not be a little cold?

Huang Berry, a Zen master in the Tang Dynasty, said it.

Interpretation: Plum blossoms have not experienced frost frozen into bone marrow again and again. How can they have a refreshing fragrance of flowers?