-Excerpted from Modern Tan Sitong's Prison Wall
I draw my sword out of my sheath and laugh at the sky, because the deceased is like a husband, and the deceased is like a husband, just like Kunlun Mountain.
2. Life is a hero and death is a ghost.
-Excerpted from "Summer quatrains" by Li Qingzhao in the Song Dynasty.
Be a hero among people when you are alive, and be a hero among ghosts when you are dead.
4, broken bones are not afraid, leaving innocence in the world.
-Excerpted from Yu Qian's Ode to Lime in Ming Dynasty
I'm not afraid even if I'm smashed to pieces, as long as I leave my noble moral integrity on earth.
Silkworms will weave until they die in spring, and candles will drain the wick every night.
-It took a long time to meet her from Untitled, but it took longer from our breakup to Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty.
Spring silkworms don't spin silk when they die, and wax oil like tears can drip dry when candles are burned to ashes.