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What does it mean that "there has been love and hate since ancient times, but it has been mercilessly hurt"?

Affection, often because of affection and regret, feel pain; Affectionate people are often hurt by fickle people, and heartless people are rarely hurt.

"Passionate and carefree hatred since ancient times" is actually an anonymous poem by Shi Qingxi, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty: since ancient times, passionate and carefree hatred is the easiest to wake up from a good dream.

Interpretation: since ancient times, passionate people have left only infinite sorrow and hatred; Beautiful dreams are always the easiest to wake up.

"Feelings are always hurt mercilessly" comes from "Feelings are annoyed mercilessly". Su Shi's "Butterfly Loves Flowers": Flowers are small. Swallows fly, green water people go around. There are few willows blowing on the branches, but there are many herbs in the sea. Swing inside and outside the wall. The layman in the wall, the beauty in the wall laughs. Laughter dies in silence, but passion is mercilessly annoyed.

Interpretation: Spring will pass, flowers will wither, and green fruits have grown on apricot trees. Swallows fly across the sky, and clear rivers surround the villagers. The catkins on the willow branches have been blown less and less, but don't worry, lush grass can be seen everywhere.

Inside the fence, there is a girl playing on the swing. The girl gave a beautiful laugh, which could be heard by pedestrians outside the wall. Slowly, the laughter in the fence stopped, and pedestrians were at a loss, as if they were deeply hurt by a heartless girl.

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A poem similar to "since ancient times, I have been passionate and hated, but I have been hurt mercilessly": "Ask the world how to teach people to commit themselves to life and death."

"Ask what the world is like, and teach people to live and die together" comes from "Touching Fish and Qiu Yan Ci", which is translated into "What love makes these two geese treat each other with life and death?"

"Ask the world, what is love and teach life and death?" A word "ask" fell from the sky, asking questions for the martyrs, and actually praising the martyrs. Teaching life and death together is a shocking answer to "what is love". Adding the word "direct education" before "life and death" further highlights the power of "love".