From: Ode to the Opening Class by Zen Master Huang Berry in Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Without freezing cold, there would be no fragrant plum blossoms.
2. Poem: Qian Fan passed by the sunken ship, and Wan Muchun was in front of the sick tree.
From: Liu Yuxi's "The First Meeting in Yangzhou" in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by the capsized ship; There are thousands of trees thriving in front of the dead trees.
3, verse: a thousand hammers cut the mountain, if the fire burns idle.
From: Yu Qian's Ming Lime Ci
Interpretation: The stone that was mined from the deep mountains after thousands of chisels regards the burning of raging fire as a very common thing.
4, verse: a thousand blows are still strong, and the east, west, north and south winds.
From: Bamboo Stone in Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty.
Interpretation: After countless hardships and blows, you are still strong, whether it is southeast wind in hot summer or northwest wind in cold winter.
5. Poetry: Blow out the wild sand and you will get gold.
From Liu Yuxi's Langtaosha No.8 in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: After thousands of times of filtration and hardships, we can finally wash out the sediment and get glittering gold.