Poetry with high aspirations

1. Don’t worry, no one knows you in the future. No one in the world knows you.

Source: Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty, "Part One of Two Farewell to Dong Da"

Translation: Don’t worry that the road ahead is bleak and you don’t have a confidant. Who in the world doesn’t know you?

2. There will be times when strong winds and waves break, and sails will hang directly across the sea

Source: "Traveling is Difficult Part One" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Believe The time to ride the wind and waves will always come, and when the time comes, you must raise your sails and cross the sea!

3. Go out and smile up to the sky. How can we be the people of Penghao?

Source: Tang Li Bai's "The Farewell Children of Nanling Entering Beijing"

Translation: Looking up to the sky vertically I walked out of the door laughing loudly, how could I be a person who has been in the wilderness for a long time?

4. In the old age of the soldiers, they are full of ambition

Source: "Steps" by Cao Cao, Wei, Three Kingdoms "Out of Xia Men Xing·Gui Suishou"

Translation: When a hero reaches old age, his ambition does not diminish.

5. Standing at the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains

Source: "Wang Yue" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: We must climb to the top of Mount Tai. Overlooking the mountains, you are filled with pride.