1. What is happiness? Happiness is the concern of "carefully she sews and thoroughly she mends and dreading the delays that will keep him late from home"; Happiness is the harvest of "planting a millet in spring and harvesting a thousand seeds in autumn". Happiness is the leisure of "picking chrysanthemums under the east fence and seeing Nanshan leisurely"; Happiness is the pleasure of "appreciation of anecdotes, analysis of doubts". Happiness is the dedication of "sneaking into the night with the wind, moistening things silently"; Happiness is the serenity of "but now I remember the night, the storm, and I wonder how many blossoms were broken". Happiness is the holiness of "falling into mud and grinding into dust, only the fragrance remains the same" Happiness is the grandeur of "hungry for pork, laughing and thirsty for Hun blood". Happiness is the mind of "worrying about the world first, and enjoying the world later". Happiness is the integrity of "who has never died in life since ancient times, leaving a heart to shine on history". 2. What is chic? "Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence" is a quiet chic, "better than walking around" is a joyful chic, and "moonlight in its groves of pine" is a pleasant chic.
"Raise a glass of wine to invite the bright moon" is a lonely chic. "Laughing at the sky and going out" is a kind of confident chic.
"I'm smiling from the horizontal knife to the sky" is a fearless chic.
"Leave the residual lotus to listen to the rain" is a kind of tolerant chic.
"See all the Chang 'an flowers in one day" is a proud chic.
"Don't laugh when you're drunk on the battlefield" is a kind of heroic chic. 3. What is pursuit? My Fair Lady. A Gentleman is a Gentleman. What I seek is pure love.
' The night lights are bright and the chickens are bright. What I seek is learning to be rich and have five cars.' What I seek is omniscient knowledge.
' Running here and there. Non-stop.' What I seek is wealth and splendor. I have tried my best, but I can only write so much.