Since ancient times, heroes have all walked out of purgatory from that poem.

This sentence comes from the essay "Laughing at Life". "I have never been poor and difficult to grow up. I have never been naive." This sentence is actually adapted from "Augmented Sage". Zengguang Xianwen, also known as Xianwen in Past Dynasties and Xianwen in Past Dynasties, is a children's enlightenment bibliography compiled in Ming Dynasty.

1, in the essay "A Talk about Life", there is such a line:

Never poor and difficult to grow up, never beaten and naive.

Heroes have been out of purgatory since ancient times and have never been rich.

Whoever is drunk and dreams of death will become a weapon, and Toma pike will do it.

The troops are thousands of miles away, and they are famous and spread to future generations!

2. it means:

I have never heard that poverty is a stumbling block to people's success. Without tempering, they will only be ignorant. Wealth always exists in the secular world. It is difficult for people who indulge in a life of drunkenness to achieve great things. Only those who have experienced the war can revolve around Gan Kun, grasp the current situation and fight for thousands of miles. The mountains and rivers remain unchanged, making people famous and proud.

Extended data:

1 was directed by two groups of friends, written by Feng Gong, Li Yi and Monk Zou, starring Feng Gong, and premiered on February 8, 2005 in the 2005 CCTV Spring Festival Evening. Among them, Feng Gong has such a line:

Feng Gong: It is better to be naive than to be poor and difficult to grow up. Heroes have been out of purgatory since ancient times and have never been rich. Let life slip away from you, Rio Tinto's pike will do it ... "I don't remember the last one." ...

Zhu Jun: Don't you know?

2. There is a saying in "Augmented Xianwen": "It is better to be naive than to be poor and difficult to grow up. Heroes have suffered a lot since ancient times and have never been too handsome. Obviously, "It is better to be naive than to be poor and difficult to grow up" is adapted from the first sentence, "Heroes have been out of purgatory since ancient times, and they are either rich or rich. "adapted from the second sentence.

"Glory and Contribution" is a collection of proverbs and aphorisms of China from ancient times to the present. Later, it was changed to this appearance after the continuous supplement of the literati in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was called "adding glory to the text" in history, commonly known as "adding glory to the text".

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Laughing at Life

Baidu Encyclopedia-Augmented Xianwen