What does "I have a tiger in my heart and smell the roses" mean? 01 "There is a tiger in my heart and I smell the roses" means that the tiger will sometimes smell the roses, and it is used to metaphor

What does "I have a tiger in my heart and smell the roses" mean? 01 "There is a tiger in my heart and I smell the roses" means that the tiger will sometimes smell the roses, and it is used to metaphor people who are busy and ambitious. Ambition will also be impressed by gentleness and beauty, and you can feel the beauty in peace. 02 If a person lacks roses, he will inevitably become reckless and vulgar, and if he lacks tigers, he will inevitably become timid and lose his courage. The strength of the tiger and the roses in the heart are also different. Some people's hearts are originally a tiger's den, and the few roses at the entrance of the hole are inevitably trampled by the tiger; some people's hearts are originally a garden, and the tigers in the garden are inevitably intoxicated by the fragrance. Therefore, the temperament of the former is almost masculine, while the temperament of the latter is almost feminine. However, the crushed roses can still bloom, and the drunk tiger sometimes wakes up. 03 There is a tiger in my heart, and I smell the roses carefully. This is a sentence from the British poet Sigri. It is a classic poem from the masterpiece "In Me, Past, Present and Future" by Joseph Sassoon. The original words of this sentence are "In me the tiger sniffs the rose." The poet Yu Guangzhong translated it as: With a tiger in my heart, I sniff the rose. . 04 Sassoon is a famous anti-war poet and novelist in modern Britain. He was born in an upper-class family in London. He studied at Cambridge University, but before the outbreak of World War I, he voluntarily joined the army and served on the battlefield of World War I. He performed bravely and made many meritorious deeds. However, the cruel scenes on the battlefield and the deaths of his comrades made him deeply aware of the harm of war, so he quit the army in 1917. After returning to his hometown, Sassoon wrote a large number of poems and literary works. Showing his anti-war stance, one of his most famous works depicts the fear and emptiness in war. His masterpiece "In Me, Past, Present and Future", in which "There is a tiger in my heart sniffing the roses" has become a popular immortal. Classic. Yu Guangzhong was born in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China in 1928. He was the editor-in-chief of Blue Star Poetry Page, Modern Literature and other publications. He was one of the founders of Blue Star Poetry Society and won the 15th Poetry Award of the Taiwan Literary and Art Association. In addition to writing poetry, Yu Guangzhong also writes prose, reviews, and is engaged in translation. His creative career has spanned more than 40 years. He is an outstanding figure in the contemporary literary world. He has written and translated more than 70 separate volumes.