What does it mean to have a tiger in your heart and smell roses and flowers?

Tigers and roses, seemingly contradictory, have unparalleled harmony. So do people. From the perspective of work and family, fight as a tiger. There is a tiger in the heart, and there is nothing to fear. The obstacles on the road ahead are only stepping stones to jump, and the enemies on the road ahead are only the food sold first. But when I get home, even the tiger will put away its claws, slow down and squint at the rose.

"There is a tiger in my heart, but I smell a rose", which is from Sason's masterpiece To Me, Past, Present and Future. This poem was translated by Chinese poet Mr. Yu Guangzhong as "there is a tiger in your heart, but you can smell the roses carefully", which is the origin of this sentence. The understanding of this sentence is that we should have the sharpness and impulse of a tiger in our hearts, we will be as reckless and impulsive as a tiger, and our hearts will be like wild animals, but we should also taste in the rose bushes. We should not only have the heart of a tiger, but also learn to be patient and calm.

From the perspective of life, tigers and roses represent two opposites of human nature. Tao Te Ching says that all things are negative and embrace yang, while anger is thought to be peace. Everything has yin and yang, just like tigers and roses, and the opposition between yin and yang has reached the realm of "harmony". Lonely yin is not born, and lonely yang is not long. So are tigers and roses. Tigers are strong, roses are weak. Too strong is easy to break down, too weak can't afford to take on great responsibilities, and both rigidity and softness will succeed. Just like Tai Chi, there is softness in rigidity and rigidity in softness.

From the point of view of doing things, the tiger represents lifting weights as easily as possible, and the punch line disappears; Roses represent ease, and details determine success or failure. Lightweight and lightweight complement each other. Tigers and roses, both of which complement each other. In me the tiger sniffs the rose. Just like the eighteen palms known for their bravery, there will also be the last palm "Kang Long has regrets". This is an attitude towards life.

This sentence is actually reminding us to have the strength of a tiger, to be strong inside, not to be weak and not to give up easily. The tiger is the king of the forest, so domineering is the right. Therefore, its existence is the driving force for our inner pursuit of dreams, and it is also our indomitable strength in life setbacks. You should also be able to discover the details of life carefully and have a delicate mind.