A reassuring poem?

1, verse: first frown, then disrespect. Life is like a reverse journey, and I am also a pedestrian.

From: Su Shi's Mu Fu of Linjiang Xian Sending Money in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Don't frown with a glass in your hand. Life is a hotel, and I am also a passer-by.

2. Poetry: Is the plum blossom fragrant and not cold?

From: Ode to the Opening Class by Zen Master Bo Huang in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: If you don't experience the biting cold in winter, how can plum blossom have a tangy fragrance?

3. Poetry: One day, I will ride the long wind, break through the huge waves, raise my muddy sails and build a bridge on the deep sea.

From: Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty, "It's hard to go to me".

Interpretation: I believe that the opportunity to ride the wind and waves will always come, and then I must sail across the sea!

4. Poetry: If you have wine today, you will be drunk today and worry tomorrow.

From: Self-Dispatch by Luo Yin in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: If there is wine today, just get drunk and leave tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow.

5, verse: Everything is a dream in the end, take a rest.

Said by: Su Shi in Song Dynasty, Nanxiangzi Chongjiu Hanhui Building is Xu Junyou.

Interpretation: Everything in the world is an empty dream, so don't mention the past.