Poetry that encourages falling into a trough

General Patton once said: "The measure of a person's success is not the height at which he reached the peak, but his resilience at the bottom." The charm of life lies not only in freshness, but also in tenacity. Perhaps the resilience of life can only be experienced, such as cold winter, romance in spring and fanaticism in summer, in order to usher in fruitful autumn.

Liu Shahe, a famous poet, has been "reforming through labor" for more than 20 years, saying that scholars are weak, and how many people didn't survive those years. But there are also people like Liushahe and Mr. Jiang Yang who constantly enrich themselves in adversity. I think these are all exercises of tough will and tests of life toughness.

After more than half a century, from youth to old age, Liushahe is calm and humorous. Without years of tempering, I can only see the elegant figure and detached aura of this old gentleman. The cultural tradition he excavated is not pure nostalgia, but a witness's reflection.

The resilience of life is vividly displayed in this legendary woman-Li Fang Bonqin. 1935 was born in Beijing. 1960 went to San Francisco with her husband. At first, she had only $200 to do some small printing business. During her husband's serious illness, she took care of the printing factory with three young children and opened a restaurant in Chinatown. In the most difficult time, she worked three jobs alone, took care of her husband and three children in hospital, and went to her own printing factory to work the night shift at night.

At that time, China City, a Chinese restaurant, was a gathering place of three religions and nine streams. Some people come to make trouble with guns, and local ruffians and hooligans come to make trouble from time to time, and the profits are very meager. In this case of internal and external troubles, Li Fangbangqin still gritted his teeth and walked over again and again with the toughness of life, and went wider. Some people say that her life is a history of Chinese Americans.

Li Fang Bonqin is currently the chairman of Pan Asia Company in the United States, and the American media called her "Steel Magnolia". She is also a famous American English media tycoon and the head of the newspaper empire. In addition to real estate, printing and trading companies, her company also received a number of English media: Asia Weekly, Independent and so on.

From living in the basement of Chinatown, to being a distinguished guest invited by the President of the United States to attend the White House meeting, and then to being a distinguished guest watching the 70th anniversary of the world anti-fascist military parade, Li Fang Bunchin has never forgotten his China identity and devoted himself to fighting for more rights and interests for the people of China and the motherland.

From 65438 to 0979, Li Fang Bunchin founded Asia Weekly, the first English newspaper that reflected Asian information. In 2000, it acquired the San Francisco Observer with a history of 135 years. In 2008, the donation of160,000 yuan was used to build Peking University Institute of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language, which was named "Li Fangbang Qinlou" by the school. 20 15 the first overseas War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression memorial hall of Li fangbangqin was opened in San Francisco on August 15. Because she said, "Nazi Germany persecuted 6 million Jews. At present, 29 countries around the world have built 167 Jewish memorial halls and monuments for this purpose, while Japanese militarism slaughtered 35 million China compatriots, but there is no memorial hall overseas. It is difficult for the world to understand this painful history. "

As a classic line in the movie Jurassic Park says, "Life is free, and they can always find a way out." A resilient person, in the face of setbacks, not only will not collapse, but can crouch in adversity, hide one's strength and bide one's time, continue to carry forward, and finally bottom out.