Classic ancient poems that see through life

The classic ancient poems that can see through life are as follows:

1. The world is as short as a spring dream, and human feelings are as thin as autumn clouds.

——Zhu Dunru, "Moon on the West River"

When I was a child, I would fake crying, but when I grow up, I would fake smiling.

The so-called maturity means smiling silently even when you should cry and make trouble.

2. Watch him build a Zhulou, watch him entertain guests, watch his building collapse.

——Kong Shangren's "The Peach Blossom Fan"

The most difficult mountain to cross in one's life is not the mountain outside, but the five flavors in the heart that are overturned at any time bottle.

3. Life is like a journey against the odds, and I am also a traveler.

——Su Shi's "Giving Money to My Father"

When I was a child, I felt that the people around me could stay with me for a lifetime.

When I grow up, the people around me change one after another, and my first friends have long disappeared in time. Life is a lonely journey.

4. If life is just like the first time we met, why should the autumn wind draw a fan sadly?

——Nalan Xingde's "Mulan Ci·Naigu Juejue Ci Cambodian Friends"

Love is mostly unsuccessful. It either suffers from the boredom of finally getting married, or suffers from the failure to end. The sorrow of the family.

5. Those who abandon me will not be able to keep yesterday’s day; those who mess up my heart will have many worries today.

——Li Bai's "Xuanzhou Xie Lou Jie Farewell School Secretary Shu Yun"

People live a tiring life, firstly, they are too serious, and secondly, they want too much.

The more you care, the more trouble you will encounter. People who don't care about anything have no trouble at all.