Before you wear your sword, you will soon enter the Jianghu. May you cross Qian Fan and return to your youth. What do you mean?

"Before you wear your sword, you will soon enter the Jianghu. May you cross Qian Fan and return to your youth. " Interpretation: If you haven't put on your weapons yet, you must set foot on the rivers and lakes to fight and fight when you are ready. I hope that after going through Qian Fan and many things, I will come back again, still the kind boy at that time.

Adapted from Hundred Poems of Feng Tang by Feng Tang, a modern poet. , the original excerpt is as follows:

May we have a destiny in this life, Do not forget your initiative mind, and live a wonderful life. May you cross Qian Fan and return to your youth.

Extended meaning: Adults need to have a pure heart and not be polluted by society, but this pursuit is rarely realized. I appreciate Qian Fan's reading. He still loves life after washing away the lead. Dongshan Spring Wine is green, and he retired to Xie Fuming. This is a state of vicissitudes. Coming back as a teenager is just an ideal.

Now it is often used to encourage each other when students are about to enter the society after graduation. I hope that students can keep their initial heart after entering the society, not be assimilated by the society, and always keep their initial heart.

Extended data:

Feng's Hundred Tang Poems is a book published by Hunan People's Publishing House on June 0, 20 12+65438. The writer is Feng Tang. This book mainly includes 1 16 poems written by Feng Tang so far. As always, the style is spicy and the language is direct. Poetry is limited in space, and Feng Tang expressed his intuitive attitude towards life and love in a few words.

In the process of reading these poems, you will feel so comfortable that you can't help reciting dirty words in your mind, and then you can't help nodding your head in agreement. This is the charm of Feng Tang's ci, which is still reflected in this collection of poems and songs. The language of "Fengtang Style" creates different "hundreds of Tang poems", and expresses the author's intuitive feelings and understanding of life and love in the simplest, most vulgar and most direct way.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Hundred Poems of Feng Tang