No matter what happens in the future, be brave and be yourself. How to describe it in ancient poetry?

1. Seven Rules·Be Yourself

[Author] Zhang Ling

In the quiet night, the lights are bright and thoughts are flowing, and the ten thousand words are sealed in the wild dance.

Life is short and difficult to recover, so why bother to cater to Pepsi Gong.

2. Qilu · Life

[Author] A Crane's Cry

Life is free and easy, and you can live a free and easy life.

Rule the country and bring order to the family with great dignity, and make achievements with great success.

When you hear the chicken and dance, you are full of emotion, and when you drink and sing, you are brave.

I love watching the sunset, and I feel young and enthusiastic.

3. Seven Laws: Integrity and self-discipline

[Author] Shen Jian

Loyalty to the country, concern for the people, strong will, repaying filial kindness with kindness and generosity.

Be sincere in giving gifts to others, and be kind-hearted in your loyalty.

Prosperity and decline are all scenery, disgrace and death are also matters of survival.

Be honest and upright, but be ashamed to show off to your neighbors.

4. Seven Rules: Be yourself

[Author] Unknown

Tall buildings rise from the ground, and the city is full of storms from the sky.

My family is poor and no one knows me in the busy city. In spring, mountain flowers bloom everywhere.

If you have a good fortune, you will be promoted to a noble official, but worshiping Buddha while carrying your back will also bring disaster.

How to control the world of mortals? You should not benefit yourself and harm others.

5. Seven Rules: Be yourself

[Author] Unknown

Everything in the world is spiritual, and hardships create sages.

Don’t be like a galloping horse, riding on too many tethers because of the rich grass.

Never lower your eyebrows to serve heroes, always cultivate yourself and remain calm.

The dots form a stream that merges into the sea, and the stormy waves are carried forward by the water.