2, the old man crouched, aiming at thousands of miles. -Cao Cao's interpretation of "Although a turtle is a longevity" at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty: Although an old swift horse lies beside a manger, its ambition is still thousands of miles.
At my door, you rubbed your white head as if something was bothering you. -Du Fu's "Two Dreams of Li Bai" in the Tang Dynasty explained: When I went out, I scratched my head with white hair and regretted living up to my lifelong ambition.
4, the spirit of xingtian dance is always fierce. -Interpretation of Tao Yuanming's "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and the Southern and Northern Dynasties": Xingtian wields a shield axe, and the resolute fighting spirit always exists.
5. Yan Dan is a good teacher and is determined to win a big victory. -Eastern Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, Tao Yuanming's "Jing Ke Fu" Interpretation: Yan Wang likes to take public guests to avenge Qin.
6, not without rivers and seas, chic to send the sun and the moon. -Interpretation of Du Fu's "From Beijing to Fengxian 500 Words" in the Tang Dynasty: No intention of seclusion. Isn't it lofty to spend my days between rivers and seas?
7. Time is easy to lose, ambition is difficult to achieve, and it is born. -Interpretation of Lu You's "Resentment, Blue Shirt Begins to Enter Nine Cities" in the Southern Song Dynasty: Opportunity is easy to lose, ambition is hard to pay, and white hair has grown on the temples.
8, live up to your ambition, all humiliation. -Du Fu's "Send Li Twelve Whites and Twenty Rhymes" in the Tang Dynasty explains: Li Bai does not hide his lofty aspirations, but also protects himself in different situations of being cherished and exiled.
9, monogamy, anger is a good picture. -Li Mi's "Long Songs" in the Tang Dynasty explained that it is a far-reaching plan to be a gentleman, to be a gentleman, and to pursue ambition from generation to generation.
10, aspiring to fame, leaving is not enough. -Lu Guimeng's interpretation of "parting" in the Tang Dynasty: Since he is determined to make contributions to the world, there is no need to sigh and complain about parting.