I wish I could go through thousands of sails and come back still young. Where did I come from?

"I wish to go through thousands of sails and return still young" comes from "One Hundred Poems of Feng Tang" by the modern poet Feng Tang.

This is about adults having a pure heart, but this is too difficult. Very few people can achieve this pursuit.

I appreciate reading a thousand sails even more, and I still love life after all the glory has been washed away.

Dongshan is full of wine and greenery in spring, and it’s time to retire to seclusion and lose your fame. This is the state after the vicissitudes of life. I'm still young when I come back, it's just an ideal.

One of Feng Tang's "Hundred Poems of Feng Tang": "I have not yet worn my sword, and I am in the world in a blink of an eye. May I go through thousands of sails and come back still young."

Extended information:

"One Hundred Poems of Feng Tang" is a book published by Hunan People's Publishing House on January 1, 2012. The author is Feng Tang. This book mainly collects 116 poems written by Feng Tang so far. As always, the writing style is spicy and the language is direct. The length of the poem is limited, so Feng Tang uses a few words to express his intuitive attitude towards life and love.

Feng Tang, writer, doctor of obstetrics and gynecology of Union Medical College, former global managing partner of McKinsey, and lover of ancient artifacts.

Published works: novel "All Things Grow", collection of essays "Pigs and Butterflies", novel "Give Me a Girl at Eighteen", novel "Beijing, Beijing", novel "Joy" , essay collection "You grow old while you are alive", novel "Fu Er", essay collection "How to Become a Monster".

Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia - Feng Tang’s One Hundred Poems