Holding the moon in the water in your hand, your clothes are filled with the fragrance of flowers. ——Yu Liangshi's "Moonlight at Spring Mountain"
Jay Chou sang in "Orchid Pavilion Preface": Holding a handful of the moon, holding the moon in my hand and remembering how to sleep, that was something I didn't understand until I saw this poem Only later did I understand. Holding a handful of spring water, the spring water reflects the moon's shadow, as if the bright moon is in one's hand; playing with the mountain flowers, the fragrance fills the clothes, so beautiful.
Kick over the world with two feet, and carry all the sorrows of the past and present with one shoulder. ——The Unknown Beggar's "Death Poem"
This poem was written by a beggar living on the street, and it is also an eternal famous line. Faced with a tragic fate, the old beggar is poor and ambitious, and can deal with worldly affairs calmly. From this, we can feel a kind of heroism that does not take pleasure in things and does not take sorrow in oneself.
Tangli flowers reflect the poplar trees, which is the place where life and death part. ——Bai Juyi's "Cold Food and Wild Hopes"
A few days ago during the Qingming Festival, when I went to visit the tomb on the mountain, I thought of this poem and was really moved by it. Standing in front of the tombstones of ancestors and looking at the surrounding scenery, I will think of many things in my heart.
If there is wine in life, you must be drunk. Never does a drop reach the nine springs. ——Gao Zhu's "Wine on the Tomb-Sweeping Day"
If you are proud of life, you must enjoy it to the fullest. Don't let the golden bottle empty to face the moon. If you have wine in this world, you should drink it. If you are blessed, you should enjoy it. Don't regret it when you are late. No carpe diem.