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Ancient poetry sentences inspired by positive energy
From: Painting Chrysanthemums by Zheng Sixiao in Song Dynasty.
Interpretation: I would rather wither and die in the branches than blow in the cold north wind!
2. Poetry: I am full of life, I am full of poems and books.
From: Su Shi's Die with Dong in Song Dynasty
Interpretation: Although life is wrapped in coarse cloth, the erudite temperament in the chest naturally shines.
3, verse: insist that the castle peak is not relaxed, the root is breaking the rock.
From: Bamboo Stone in Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty.
Interpretation: Bamboo does not relax in grasping the green hills, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks in the rocks.
4, verse: the wind knows the grass, and the board swings to know the sincerity.
From: Li Shimin's "Gift to Xiao Yu" in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: tough vegetation can be identified in strong winds, and loyal ministers can be identified in troubled times.
5. Poetry: I am not afraid of clouds covering my eyes, I am at the highest level.
From: Wang Anshi's "Flying to the Phoenix" in the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: I am not afraid of clouds blocking my distant sight, just because I am standing at the highest place now.
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