How to explain "the road is long and the road will come"?

Commentary: The road is long and Xiu Yuan is full of dangers, but it will arrive all the way. Used to motivate perseverance and move forward.

Precautions:

Tao: Tao; Resistance: obstruction;

And: and; Dragon: dragon;

Line: action; Then: yes;

Will: In the end; To: Arrive.

Road resistance and long:

Interpretation: The road ahead is full of obstacles, and it is far and long.

It is written by Qin Fengjian, and it is a poem in The Book of Songs, the first collection of poems in ancient China.

Excerpt from the original text: White dew is frost. The so-called Iraqis are on the water side. Tracing back and forth, the road is blocked and long. Swim back from it, in the middle of the water

Large areas of reeds are green, and the dew in the morning turns into frost. I miss my sweetheart. Standing on the other side of the river Go against the current to pursue her (him), and the road to follow her (him) is dangerous and long. Looking downstream, she (he) seems to be in the middle of the river.

The line will go to:

From "Xunzi's Self-cultivation" "Although the Tao is dense, it cannot be done. Although the matter is small, it must be done. "

Even if the distance is short, you can't get there without walking. Even if things are small, you can't succeed without doing them. ?

Xunzi Cultivation is one of the Confucian classics in Xunzi's works. Self-cultivation means self-cultivation and striving to improve one's ideological and moral cultivation. Taoism, Confucianism and Mohism all emphasize self-cultivation, but their contents are different. Since Confucius, Confucianism has attached great importance to self-cultivation and regarded it as one of the eight purposes of education. The Confucian standard of "self-cultivation" is mainly the principle of loyalty and forgiveness and the three cardinal principles and five permanents, which is essentially an idealistic self-cultivation method divorced from social practice.

Xunzi criticized all the schools, but praised Confucius' thought as the best idea of governing the country. Xunzi pretended to be the heir of Confucius. From the standpoint of epistemology, he critically summarized and absorbed the theoretical viewpoints of a hundred schools of thought and formed a unique view of nature, morality and social history. On this basis, he summed up the pre-Qin philosophy.