"I wish to go through thousands of sails and return still young" comes from "One Hundred Poems of Feng Tang" by the modern poet Feng Tang. This is about adults having a pure heart, but this is too difficult, and very few people can achieve this kind of pursuit. What I appreciate more is that after reading thousands of sails, I still love life after washing away the dust. Dongshan is full of wine and greenery in spring, and retreats into seclusion to thank for its reputation. This is the state after the vicissitudes of life. I'm still young when I come back, it's just an ideal.
One of Feng Tang's "Hundred Poems of Feng Tang": "I have not yet worn my sword, and I am in the world in a blink of an eye. May I go through thousands of sails and come back still young."
Extended information:
This book contains 116 poems written by Feng Tang so far. As always, the writing style is spicy and the language is direct. The length of the poem is limited, so Feng Tang uses a few words to express his intuitive attitude towards life and love. In the process of reading these poems, you will have a hearty feeling, and you can't help but say a few swear words silently in your heart, and then nod your head in agreement. This is the charm of Feng Tang's writing. In this collection of poems, It is still reflected here. "Feng Tang-style" language creates a different "Hundred Tang Poems", expressing the author's intuitive feelings and understanding of life and love in the simplest, most vulgar and most direct way.
Feng Tang’s published works: the novel "All Things Grow", the collection of essays "The Pig and the Butterfly", the novel "Give Me a Girl at Eighteen", the novel "Beijing, Beijing", the novel " Joy", essay collection "You will grow old while you are alive", novel "Fu Er", essay collection "How to Become a Monster".