From Liu Yuxi's "Yangzhou First Meeting to Enjoy Lotte" in Tang Dynasty.
There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by capsized ships, and thousands of trees are thriving in front of withered trees.
There is no road in life in vain, the books you read, the roads you walked, the songs you heard, the tears you shed, the hardships you suffered, the scenery you saw, the world you saw and the people you loved. These bits and pieces are pieced together, which makes you who you are today and makes your life more fulfilling.
2. It's always a waste of time. It's free today.
From Zhu's Two Thoughts on Reading in the Living Water Pavilion in the Song Dynasty.
In the past, the boat was very shallow, and it was futile for everyone to push hard. At this time, the spring water soared, but the great ship floated freely in the current.
A gentleman keeps pace with the times and follows the trend. With the help of objective things, things that were difficult before will become simple.
3, not afraid of floating clouds covering your eyes, from top to bottom.
From Wang Anshi's "Flying to the Phoenix" in the Song Dynasty
I'm not afraid of clouds blocking my farsightedness, just because I'm standing on the top floor now.
People can't just look at immediate interests, but also look at the overall situation and the long term.
4, an armchair strategist feels shallow, I don't know if it should be done.
From Lu You's Reading on a Winter Night in the Song Dynasty.
After all, the knowledge gained from books is not perfect. If you want to know things thoroughly, you must practice it yourself.
Practice is the only criterion for testing truth. A person who has both book knowledge and practical spirit is a truly learned person.
The martyrs were full of courage in their later years.
From the Han Dynasty, Cao Cao's "Although Returning to Life".
People who have great ambitions will never stop their ambition to make progress in their later years.
A person's mental state is the most important, and he should not be depressed because he is old. We should have an endless pursuit of ideals and a positive and enterprising spirit, always be optimistic, constantly strive for self-improvement and always keep our minds young.
6. But as long as you climb a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles.
From Wang Zhihuan's In the Heron Tower in the Tang Dynasty.
If you want to see the scenery thousands of miles away, you must climb a higher tower.
Only by standing high can you see far.