Even if the wind blows, never give up in life. What does that mean?

Don’t give up easily even in the face of severe difficulties and setbacks in life. It expresses the spirit of never giving up and facing up to the difficulties and setbacks in life bravely.

"Blast" refers to the difficulties and setbacks experienced on the road of life. "Blast" also refers to encountering difficulties and setbacks. "Don't give up" can be literally translated as not giving up easily.

This sentence comes from Hori Tatsuo's novel "The Wind Blows", which quotes the famous poem from French poet Paul Valery's "Seaside Cemetery". The Chinese translation of the original text is as follows:

< p>When the wind blows, we have to work hard to survive!

The airflow from the horizon opened and closed my book,

The waves dared to splash from the mouth of the rock!

Fly away, dazzling pages!

Blast, wave! Use the sky full of violent waves to break this peaceful roof with white sails pecking at it.

Extended information

Paul Valéry’s poems are philosophical and tend to be inner truth, often expressing life and death, spirit and body, eternity and change in symbolic artistic conception. He is known as "the greatest French poet of the 20th century". Paul Valery showed his talent for poetry when he was in college. At that time, a newspaper predicted: "His name will be spread by word of mouth."

But after finishing his law school studies, Around the time he received his bachelor's degree in law, a Platonic stoicism took hold of him. In September 1892, he went to Genoa with his family for vacation. On a stormy "terrible night", he decided to give up poetry and love and devote himself to "pure and selfless knowledge."