"The sky is wide and birds can fly.

Source: Lin Zexu's Growing Old is a couplet, not a poem.

The sea is boundless, the sky is the shore and the mountain is the peak.

Commentary: Standing on the lonely mountain, you can see the boundless sea. At the end of the sea, the sky is on the shore, and the sky is connected with the sea, which is magnificent. The second part is to climb the mountain until the top of the mountain. The top of the mountain will take me as the highest peak and stand tall to see the world.

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Lin Zexu's Life Achievements:

1. Looking at the world: The unprecedented invasion of the powerful enemy of western capitalism prompted Lin Zexu to "wake up from the sleepy state of feudal isolation and open his eyes to see the world with a brand-new attitude".

2. Water control: Lin Zexu is not only a great national hero in the history of our country, but also an outstanding water conservancy expert. In his official career, he attached great importance to and worked hard to organize water conservancy projects, and built water conservancy projects such as Zhejiang-Shanghai seawall and major rivers in Taihu Lake basin to control canals, the Yellow River and the Yangtze River.

3. Settle Shaanxi: In July of the 26th year of Daoguang, after Lin Zexu became the governor of Shaanxi, he actively supervised the repression. In eastern counties of Guanzhong and Ansai county of northern Shaanxi, he successively captured "knife bandits" and hell to pay, and actively suppressed those who used knives.

4. Defending Xinjiang: Lin Zexu visited eight cities in southern Xinjiang from Yili to "Three Wan Li in the Western Regions" regardless of his advanced age and weak health, which deepened his understanding of the importance of border defense in the northwest. Lin Zexu's translation materials found that Russia threatened China, which prompted him to resist Britain's and Russia's national defense thought and became the pioneer of modern "anti-blockade theory".

5. No smoking in Guangzhou: In September of the 18th year of Daoguang (1838), Lin Zexu, then governor of Hunan and Hubei Provinces, wrote to Daoguang complaining about the harm of western countries dumping opium on China. "If we still ignore it, there are not many soldiers who can defend the enemy in the Central Plains, and there is no money to pay." Daoguang was deeply moved after reading it, that is, Lin Zexu was appointed as an imperial envoy in 65438+February 3 1 of the same year, which made Guangdong ban opium.

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