Life is precious, but love is more expensive. If you are free, you can throw them away.

Meaning: Life is worth cherishing, and the value of love is higher than life, but both are not so important in the face of freedom.

Appreciation: This passage expresses the author's yearning for freedom and his broad feelings beyond the secular! I want to be a bird flying in the sky, and I want to be a fish crossing the ocean.

Original sentence:

Life is precious,

Love is more expensive.

If it's for freedom,

You can throw them both.

Extended data:

Freedom and Love is a short poem written by Hungarian poet petofi in 1847. It was translated by Yin Fu, a left-wing writer, spread by Lu Xun, and is well known to readers in China. Later, it was introduced into middle school Chinese textbooks and became one of the most familiar foreign poems for China readers.

Petfi Sándor (pet? Fei Sando (1823 65438+1October1-65438+July 3 1 0849), formerly known as Peter Fei, is a patriotic poet and hero in Hungary, a great revolutionary poet in Hungary and the founder of Hungarian national literature.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia freedom and love

Baidu encyclopedia? Petfi Sándor