Where does one step, one scene, one journey and one feeling come from?
One step at a time, one scene at a time, from Heron Hostel. "One step, one scene, one journey, one feeling" is a widely spread poem, which comes from "Poem of the Heron Building" by Wang Zhihuan, an ancient poet in China. The poem is bold and heroic, expressing the author's mood of climbing high and looking far and meditating. The specific verse is: "The mountains cover the day, and the ocean drains the golden river. But as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. " This poem vividly depicts the magnificent natural scenery and people's yearning and exploration spirit for the distance. This sentence means that you can see different beautiful scenery with every step; Every journey, you can experience different feelings. It has also become a symbol of people's motivation and confidence in their continuous pursuit of progress in life, career, academics or other fields.