1, try your best. -Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang, "After the Model"
Interpretation: Diligent, dedicated, and die. Often used to describe people's greatness.
2. Silkworms in spring will weave until they die, and candles will drain the wick every night. -Don Li Shangyin "Untitled"
Description: Silkworms don't spin until they die, and tear-like wax oil can only drip dry when candles burn to ashes.
3, eyebrows cold fingertips, head willing to be a donkey. -Modern Lu Xun's "self-mockery"
Explanation: This sentence describes never giving in to the enemy and being willing to obey the people like an ox. It can be seen that the author has a clear love and hate, and cares about the country and the people. He is full of backbone and fighting spirit, but at the same time he shows a broad and profound tolerance.
4, one is a pawn, and the whip carries worms. -Tang Hanyu's "Fu Shu Shu Cheng Nan"
Explanation: In the old days, it referred to soldiers who shouted to clear the way in front of horses, but now it refers to people who run for their goals. Zou Rong, a former revolutionary, once called himself a pawn of the revolutionary army.
5, falling red is not a heartless thing, turning into spring mud to protect flowers. -Qing Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Za Shi"
Explanation: I quit my job and went back to my hometown, just like a fallen flower, but it was not a heartless thing. It has become the soil of spring and can also play a role in cultivating the next generation.