What is the moral of splendid in ancient poetry?

"Splendid" is a metaphor for beautiful or beautiful things. "Having a bright heart" means having beautiful things in your heart, such as talent and taste.

For example, the collection of folk songs "Legend of Snow White Horsehead Farewell" during Jiaqing and Daoguang years in Qing Dynasty: "Full of splendid scenery, fame and fortune, sharing weal and woe." It shows that you are knowledgeable and talented. If you get fame, you will prosper.

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With a bright heart, even if you live, you can live poetically:

Many people are waiting for a safe environment and hope to wait until all the green lights are on before going out. People who hold this idea will never leave home.

If you do your best, the rest of the gods will take over, and what should come will always come. You must have a strong character of winning. As long as you are willing to accept it with an open mind, every failure can cast your character.

There are too many things in life that can't stand waiting. Poverty can't wait, because after a long time, you will get used to poverty, forget your dreams and live a mediocre life; Dreams can't wait, because it's too late to try again, and you won't be able to return to heaven when you are old.

Fate is nothing but the boring masturbation of losers and the ridicule of cowards. One's future can only be decided by one's own will and efforts.

A flower, a rain, a dance, a long trip, a warm greeting, even if it is just a fragrant smile at yourself in the mirror every day, are all poetic life. A kind-hearted person can live a poetic life even if he leads a miserable life.

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