Gong Zizhen's famous sentence

Gong Zizhen's famous sentence is as follows:

1, falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more.

From Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems from Qing Palace. The author uses the metaphor of "falling red" (falling flowers) to show his intention; I am willing to always care about the people and the country like spring mud. This lofty spirit of dedicating oneself to the pursuit of good things has always been praised.

2, one flute and one sword, Pingshang, negative for fifteen years.

It's from Mangan, a treasure from the Qing Palace. One flute and one sword, courageously wandering the Jianghu, is my greatest wish in my life. Now fifteen years have passed, and I have failed to live up to my original fame. "Crazy fifteen years" is often used to describe people who became famous in their early years but later became unknown.

3. Kyushu is angry and thunderous, and a swift horse is sad.

From Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems from Qing Palace. This poem is really thunderous to read. "The spirit of Kyushu depends on the wind and thunder", which means that the whole country needs vigorous vitality, and this vitality can only be achieved by the mighty wind and thunder.

4. People are not as good as starting over, and the writing is flesh and blood and depth.

The poet from "Jihai Miscellaneous Works" compiled by the Qing Palace believes that people are "good at first" because they are "hard to get back". Not only for people, but also for other things. Usually, when people have it, they never borrow it. Once lost, it is beautiful and precious, but it is too late to regret it.

5. I suggest that God should stand up again and lay down his talents in an eclectic way.

From Gong Zizhen's Poems in the Sea, it means: I advise God to refresh himself and not stick to a certain specification to reduce more talents.

6, ten years, the wind marks and raindrops are in place. Don't blame him for pitying him, his life experience is still lost.

Judging from Gong Zizhen's Broken Magnolia in Qing Dynasty, it means that even after decades of wandering and trekking, people should not sympathize with him, because he is always the representative of life, just like a fallen flower. Although their life experiences are bitter, they still maintain their beauty and dignity. This sentence takes falling flowers as a metaphor, expressing the author's deep feelings and lamentations about the lost years and the fate of life.