1, for heaven and earth, for life, for the past, for the future, for eternal peace.
2. Who else wants to rule the world today?
Since God has given talents, let them be used! , spin one thousand silver, all back! .
This passage in Li Bai's "Into the Wine" was learned in high school. At that time, I didn't feel anything, but recently I saw the open class of "Wild Poems of the Tang Dynasty" taught by Teacher Dai Jianye, and suddenly I understood the madness of this sentence, which made people excited.
The meaning of the four sentences in Hengqu is:
Establish the heart of life for heaven and earth, point out a way for the people to follow, inherit the knowledge of Confucius and Mencius and other sages, and open up the foundation of permanent peace for future generations.
From: Zhang Zai's Quotations of Hengqu.
Original text: "Make a heart for heaven and earth, make a life for the people, link the past with the future, and create peace for all generations."
Interpretation: A scholar's heart should represent the world, and his life should represent all people. He should inherit and carry forward the unique theory of sanctification and create a peaceful foundation for all the people. He spoke out the aspirations and pursuits that a scholar should have: the world, the people, the way of sages and the foundation of peace.