Verses that encourage people to look forward

Verses that encourage people to look forward are as follows:

1. There will be strong winds and waves, and the clouds and sails will rise directly across the sea. From: "The Road Is Difficult - Part 1" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. Translation: I believe that one day, I will be able to ride the strong wind and break the thousands of miles of waves, hang my sails high, and move forward bravely in the vast sea.

2. Don’t be distracted by your heart, don’t be trapped by emotions, don’t be afraid of the future, and don’t dwell on the past. In this way, you will be at peace. From: Modern·Feng Zikai's "Living Life Without Pampering". Translation: Don’t let trivial matters disrupt your determination to do things, treat problems rationally, not be emotional, be full of confidence in the future, have the belief that you must win, and don’t let the past become a fetter for you and constrain your thoughts. It would be great if that could happen.

3. Although Beihai is on credit, it can be picked up if it swings; the east corner is gone, but it is not too late to mulberry trees. From: "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" by Wang Bo of Tang Dynasty. Translation: Although the North Sea is very far away, Yahao's palace can be connected; although the morning has passed, it is not too late to cherish the dusk.

4. Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased tree. Today I will listen to a song of Junge, and for the time being I will be refreshed by a glass of wine. From: Tang Dynasty Liu Yuxi's "Reward Lotte Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou". Translation: There are still thousands of sailboats passing by the capsized ships, and thousands of trees are thriving in front of the withered trees. Today I listened to the poem you recited for me, and for the time being, I use this cup of wine to cheer up my spirits.

5. You can’t chase the past, but you can still look forward to the future. From: "Four Poems of Shi Shunsheng" by Hu Han of the Ming Dynasty.

Translation: The past cannot be recovered, but the future can still be looked forward to