1. "Stop thinking about your old friends and your homeland, and try new tea with new fires. Poetry and wine take advantage of your youth."
From Su Shi's "Looking to the South of the Yangtze·Transcendental Taiwanese Works", the whole poem says :
Spring is not yet old, the wind is gentle and the willows are slanting. Try to look up from the transcendent platform, half a ditch of spring water and a city full of flowers. Thousands of homes are covered in mist and rain.
After eating cold food, I wake up and sigh. Stop thinking about old friends and homeland, and try new tea with new fire. Poetry and wine take advantage of the youth.
"Stop thinking about your homeland with old friends, and try new tea with new fire" is written by Su Shi, in order to get rid of the pain of homesickness, he used to make tea as a way to relieve his longing for his homeland, which both implies that he The inextricable depression also expresses his self-psychological adjustment to get rid of the depression. "Poetry and wine take advantage of one's youth" further states that one must be detached from things, forget everything in the world, and seize the opportunity to entertain oneself with poetry and wine. Therefore, this sentence is often used by us to encourage us not to dwell on the past, but to live in the present and look forward to the future.
2. "How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without going through a bone-chilling cold."
From "Ode to the Speech in the Hall" by Zen Master Huang Zhang of the Tang Dynasty, the full poem says:< /p>
It is very difficult to get rid of the hard work in the world, so hold on to the rope tightly.
How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without experiencing a bone-chilling cold?
Literally translated, this poem means that it is unusual to get rid of the worldly work, and you must work hard to do it. Without going through the bone-chilling cold, there would be no fragrance of plum blossoms. This sentence is based on the character of plum blossoms proudly facing the snow and blooming alone in the cold, encouraging people to overcome difficulties and aspire to achieve success, and expresses the correct attitude that people should adopt towards all difficulties. This is why these two poems are so famous and often quoted.
3. "After a thousand grinding blows, you are still strong, regardless of the east, west, north, south wind."
From "Bamboo and Stone" by Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty, the full poem says:
< p>Stand firmly on the green hills and never relax, your roots are still in the broken rocks.After countless hardships, I am still strong, regardless of the wind from east to west, north or south.
Not only the last two sentences, the whole poem is very inspirational. Middle school teachers would say that this is a poem that expresses ambition, the tenacity of Yanzhu, and the author's uprightness, unyielding integrity, and iron-clad backbone. Yes, this poem not only describes the tenacious vitality and firm belief, but also writes a fearless, generous, positive and optimistic spiritual outlook.
When we are confused, we should persevere!