Excerpts from Good Words and Sentences in Local China Reading Notes

Excerpts from good words and sentences in China's reading notes:

1. Hope comes from disappointment, and rising begins with worry. As a poet said, those who feel hungry must digest well, those who feel urgent must be efficient, and those who feel crisis must make rapid progress.

2. Don't wander under the tree, meditate in the rain or shed tears in the dark. Look ahead, don't look back, as long as you are brave enough to face it and look up, you will find that the haze of scores is just a short rainy season. Looking ahead, there is still a bright day, which will not make people feel confused.

3. The soft sunshine hangs obliquely on the branches and leaves of the pines and cypresses, which looks so quiet and solemn. The green lawn and the white cement road are dignified, and the footsteps are so light, but everyone's hearts are so excited and thoughts are surging.

4. The ocean of life is not like Xizi Lake with rippling blue waves. With the passage of time, it is sometimes calm as a mirror, sometimes the waves splash, and sometimes the waves rush ... People often become stronger after being tested by strong winds and waves.

5. The ocean of life is not like Xizi Lake with rippling blue waves. With the passage of time, it is sometimes calm as a mirror, sometimes the waves splash, and sometimes the waves rush ... People often become stronger after being tested by strong winds and waves.

6. When you are immersed in the warm wind, birds and flowers, green mountains and green waters, and fertile fields, you will be intoxicated. When you are faced with the golden autumn season, you will be delighted. Have you ever thought that the abundant spring scenery is heroic after severe cold baptism, but the beautiful scenery of autumn is the crystallization after melting in the hot summer?

7. If you want to harvest fruits in golden autumn, you should roll up your trouser legs in early spring when the chill invades people, and make unremitting efforts to pioneer, sow and cultivate until the day of harvest.