Buried in fame and fortune, online buzzwords. From Li Bai's "Chivalrous Man", the original text is "Hidden fame". I didn't intend to show my talent and fame. The extended meaning is often used to describe those who have done good things and great things, but they are hidden.
Original text:
Xiake (Tang) Li Bai
The swordsmen of Zhao are dotted with tassels at will, and their swords are as bright as Shuang Shuang. The silver saddle and the white horse set each other off and galloped. Within ten steps, kill one person, cross a thousand miles, leave no one behind. After you finish, brush off your clothes, don't show any sound, and hide in the depths.
Sometimes when I'm free, I'll walk through the county town, have a drink and cross my sword over my knees. Eat meat with the sea and drink with Hou Ying in a big bowl. Three cups of spit, five mountains are light. After drinking, my eyes were dizzy and energetic, and the rainbow was swallowed up by the air.
When Zhao was captured, the soldiers and civilians in the city were frightened. Qian Qiu two strong men, now river daliang city. As a knight, the death of chivalrous bone is also fragrant, and it is worthy of being a hero. Who can learn Confucian scholars, stay in books all his life, have white hair, and still write the Xuanjing? .