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The world is full of poems by our generation.

The world is full of wind and cloud, and I have appeared in many generations from Life Jianghu, also known as Ren Woxing, also known as Jianghu Trip. It is a modern seven-character poem written by James J.S.Wong.

Life in Jianghu —— Modern James J.S.Wong

The world is full of wind and cloud. As soon as you enter the Jianghu, you will get drunk.

With a sword and a ghost rain, the bones are like mountains and birds fly in fright.

The dust is like a flood of people, just sighing for a few people in the Jianghu.

Interpretation:

A scholar with lofty aspirations and lofty ideals, once he entered the society, his soul experienced the general baptism in the world and lamented that life was short.

We can only talk about our ideals and ambitions in small talk now. If I had told you earlier, we might as well eat, drink, and live a drunken life without suffering from the disillusionment of our ideals.

The complicated things and experiences in society are too dark and cold, the society is so cruel and the struggle is so difficult.

sigh that people are just a drop of water to the sea relative to the world, how small it is. Countless people have entered the society with great ideals, and most of them have not been drowned by the tide of society.

Extended information:

This poem shows a scholar's lofty aspirations and heroic attitude towards life. These two poems were read by Ling Huchong (Jet Li) and Dong Fangbubai (Brigitte Lin) in the 1992 movie "the legendary swordsman II Dong Fangbubai" while drinking, and the last four sentences were read by Yue Lingshan (Michele Monique Reis) when he left his sword at the horse grave.

This poem was written by Tsui Hark to show his mood, and was recited by Dong Fangbubai in the movie the legendary swordsman.

As the pinnacle of Chinese martial arts, Tsui Hark and Cheng Xiaodong's film "Dong Fangbubai" quoted this poem in the play, which showed the hero's lament and made this poem widely circulated among martial arts fans.