Seeking poetry or prose about "chasing dreams"?

1, verse: Sleeping in the middle of the night listening to the wind and rain, iron horse glacier dream.

From: Lu You, Song "Two Storms on November 4th"

Commentary: That night is almost over. I was lying in bed and heard the wind and rain. I dreamt in a daze that I was riding a horse in armor and crossing the frozen river to the northern battlefield.

2. Poetry: Who says there is no shortage of life? The water in front of the door can also flow west! Don't bemoan the passage of old age!

From: Su Shi in Song Dynasty, Huanxisha swam in autumn water in Qingquan Temple.

Interpretation: Who said that life can't go back to adolescence? The stream in front of the door can still flow westward! Don't sigh how time flies when you are old!

3. Poetry:? The dragon hates that this body is not mine, so forget the camp.

Said by: Su Shi in Song Dynasty, Linjiang Xian, drinking Dongpo at night, sobering up.

Interpretation: I often resent that this body does not belong to me. When can I forget the fame and fortune?

4. Poetry: A strong heart is not as old as years, and you can still be a ghost when you are dead.

From: Lu You, Song Dynasty, two disgruntled books.

Interpretation: My strong heart didn't grow old and died in the same year. Even if I die, I can be a hero in ghosts!

5. Poetry: Lobbying is hard and hard.

Said by: Li Bai in Tang Dynasty, children of Nanling did not enter Beijing.

Interpretation: Lobbying Wan Chengwang has been suffering from late time, so he rushed over and began to run far away.