The vicissitudes of life are as follows:
1. The eyebrows know the taste of sorrow early, and the shyness has not solved the heart. -Huang Gongdu's "Bodhisattva Man, Mei Jian Early Know the Taste of Sorrow"
2. The fishing market is lonely and cold, and the water village is full of Wu Ye's sorrow. -Liu Yong's "Xue Mei Xiang Jing Xiao Suo"
3. The bright moon in Huainan is cold in Qian Shan, and no one cares about it. -Jiang Kui's "Walking on the Sha River, Coming from the East"
4. Tears are leaning against the building. -Feng Yan has
5, at this lofty tower where the town ends, wilderness begins, and our longing has as far to go as the ocean or the sky. -Liu Zongyuan's
6. Rain window and tears shake Hunan tube. -Xu Wei's "backyard flower-spring doesn't know the face of the West Lake"
7. Miao Miao Xiang sells the residual leaves, and the west wind worries about the green waves. —— Li Qingzhao's "Spreading the Fragrance of Miao Miao in Huanxi Sha and Selling the Fragrant Leaves"
8. Every night, lovesickness is more leaking, and the sad moon is dry, and I miss you and I am cold. -Wei Zhuang's
9. Sadness lasts forever, and Qinhuai has a bright moon! -Sadduce's "Niannujiao Dengshi Town's Second Dongpo Rhyme"
1. Tonight, it is absolutely better than no one * * *, lying down and watching the Milky Way. -Chen Yuyi's "Sunny Rain, Clear Southwest River".
Network explanation:
Vicissitudes (Chinese words) come from the China idiom vicissitudes of life. The sea has become a field where mulberry trees are planted, and a field where mulberry trees are planted has become the sea. It is a metaphor for the great changes in nature or the changeable world and the impermanence of life; Or the great and rapid change of the world is called vicissitudes. The text of Jin Gehong's "The Legend of Immortals Wang Yuan": "Ma Gu said from the cloud:' Since taking over the waiter, I have seen the East China Sea as a mulberry field.
Tang Chu Guangxi's poem "Offering Eight Aunts to Return to the East" says: "Go alone, and the sea will become a mulberry field." Ming Liu Ji's poem "I regret the rest of the spring and recite the rules": "Sometimes, when things change, Hai Ruo is not dry, and there should be no sorrow."
Sentences about vicissitudes:
1. His weather-beaten face is full of vicissitudes and hardships of life.
2. From his vicissitudes of life, we can see that he has suffered a lot.
3. Time flies like running water. I want to catch it, but it flows through my fingers. I thought I was still young, but I didn't know that I had already experienced too many vicissitudes.