Don't laugh at the young dream of rivers and lakes. What's next?

Moxiao's dream of a teenager's rivers and lakes comes from Jin Yong's poem describing Zhang Sanfeng, the founder of wu-tang clan.

The complete poem is: Don't laugh at a teenager's dream of rivers and lakes, who doesn't dream of rivers and lakes when he is young. The following article is: I once aspired to 3, Li when I was young, but now I hesitate to take a hundred steps without any effort. Ignorant half a life, mediocre in the world. In a blink of an eye, the halls are all white-haired, and their children stumble in the school. A few pieces of broken silver make people old, but their hearts are still few. The wrinkles are in the eyebrows, and the drunkenness returns to the dream. Young people are still the same, only sighing that time is too hasty.

When everyone is young, they will dream of their own rivers and lakes more or less. In fact, this is not ridiculous. If you don't dream, what's the point of living? Don't care about other people's opinions, but think more about how to realize your dreams. What others see is only in his eyes. Only your own actions can achieve your dreams. If you don't take action, it will always be just a dream.

Jin Yong

Jin Yong (March 1, 1924—October 3, 218), whose real name is Cha Liangyong, was born in Haining City, Zhejiang Province. He is a contemporary martial arts novel writer, journalist, entrepreneur, political critic and social activist. He is known as one of the "four great talents in Hong Kong", and is also known as China's martial arts novels with Gu Long, Liang Yusheng and Wen Ruian. On October 3, 218, he died in Hongkong, China at the age of 94.

Jin Yong's novels reflect the exploration of historical significance and value everywhere. He created various tragedies of different individuals, sects, countries, nationalities, churches and dynasties by portraying the gratitude and resentment between martial arts sects, between people, between religion and secularism, between orthodox religions and cults, between nations and dynasties in his novels.

In essence, Jin Yong is trying to deconstruct negative values and promote positive values by expressing strong tragic feelings in his novels. In Jin Yong's novels, "emotion" and "reason" profoundly reflect the eternal contradiction between the essence of life and traditional morality, specifically the conflict between love and moral norms.