Never poor and difficult to grow up, never beaten and naive. From that poem

These two poems are from Zeng Guang Xian Wen revised by Zhou during Tongzhi period in Qing Dynasty. The author is unknown, and the words in it may be the crystallization of folk wisdom. These two sentences mean that it is difficult to grow up without experiencing poverty, and it is always naive not to be hit. It is said that a person must lead a hard life if he wants to succeed.

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Zengguang xianwen

Anonymous? Ching Dynasty

Never poor and difficult to grow up, never beaten and naive. ?

Heroes have been out of purgatory since ancient times and have never been rich. ?

Whoever is drunk and dreams of death will become a weapon, and Toma pike will do it. ?

The army is thousands of miles away, making a name for itself and spreading it to future generations?

It means that it is difficult to grow up without experiencing poverty, and it will always be naive without being hit. Heroes have gone through purgatory since ancient times and have never fallen from wealth to ordinary. How can you be a great success if you live a drunken life all day? Get on the horse and settle down to be Kun. Command the army in Qian Shan Wanshui, leaving a name for himself.

These words warn people to aim high, go through hardships and setbacks, and finally achieve something.