Source:
Great Sage changed from electricity to thunder.
Author Lu You? Song dynasty
Electricity turns to thunder and sighs, forty-two years.
Try to think back to the past, everything is like a dream, mixed with sorrow and joy, as if it were a passing smoke.
The sea of pain is boundless, and love is bottomless. Wandering around, looking at hundreds of leaking ships.
Who knows, ask impermanence. In fire, iron makes the body strong. Huadian will be there later. So I can get my body back to nature.
Why bother? Seek land and home, be an official alive, and be famous when you die.
It is a shame to live long and poor, which is all arranged by heaven.
From now on, be a flying fairy.
Meaning:
Time flies, I am 42 years old in a flash, so I don't sigh.
Try to recall the past, as if there was nothing in the dream, and all kinds of tastes vanished like smoke.
Life is like sailing in the sea of misery and love, but it is just a ship full of holes, and the world is difficult.
Who knows, things change like fire, even a teenager covered in iron suddenly becomes an old man with gray hair and trembling limbs, just waiting for his own death to sleep underground and return to nature.
Why do you care about this? House, land, wealth, good name, are just things outside.
Long life or early death, poverty or wealth, right or wrong, honor or disgrace, these have long been doomed by heaven.
From today on, let go of your arms, no matter what it is. When you are satisfied with the status quo, you think you are a fairy who doesn't care about the world.
Extended data:
Lu You (1125 ——1210) is a native of Yinshan, a native of Yuezhou, a Han nationality, a writer, historian and patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the grandson of Shangshu Youcheng and Lu Dian.
Lu You never stopped writing all his life, and his poems and essays have made great achievements. His poetic language is simple and fluent, and his composition is rigorous and orderly. He has both Li Bai's boldness and boldness and Du Fu's melancholy and sadness, especially his patriotic enthusiasm, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations.
Ci and prose have also achieved great success. Liu Kezhuang's "Continued Poems in Houcun" said that his words were "impassioned, but Jiaxuan failed". He ordered 85 volumes of Nanbo Poems and collected more than 9,000 poems. There are also 50 volumes of Weinan Selected Works (including 6 volumes of Confucianism and 2 volumes of Ci), Old Notes, Southern Tang Book 10 and so on. Calligraphy is vigorous and unrestrained, and the ink is "bitter and cold."