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What does "The world's turmoil comes from my generation, and once I enter the world, time rushes me" means.

Life in the Jianghu---------Li Bai

The world is full of turmoil. As soon as I enter the Jianghu, time passes by.

The emperor talks about his supremacy and laughs. In the middle, life is a drunken experience.

Raising the ghost rain while riding astride the sword, white bones like mountain birds flew away in fright.

Everything in the world is like a tide, and people are like water. Only a few people in the rivers and lakes return.

The first sentence expresses the author's scholarly mentality from high aspirations to high altitude.

In the second sentence, the author enters society, experiences the baptism of his soul in the world, and laments that life is short.

The third and fourth sentences express the author's reflection on universal values. The ideals and ambitions that were once can only be talked about in casual conversations. If I had known that this would be the case, it would be better to have fun in time from the beginning. Life is a drunken and muddled life, but there is no need to endure the pain of shattered ideals now.

In the fifth and sixth sentences, perhaps the sentiments in the third and fourth sentences are too negative. In the fifth and sixth sentences, the author uses symbols and metaphors to express the cruelty of society and the difficulty of struggle. Perhaps the complexity of society is too dark and cold for an idealistic person like the author.

The seventh and eighth sentences, the topic, express the core idea of ????this work, and also echo the previous sentence, lamenting that compared to the world, human beings are just a drop of water to the sea, how insignificant, the original Lingyun's ambition is so arrogant that it seems so naive now that he thinks about it. Countless people enter society with great ideals in mind, but in the end how many people can achieve their ideals and finally transcend the turmoil of the world? In the end, most of them were not submerged by the tide of society, and they were lost to everyone.

Actually, the poem is more famously quoted in Tsui Hark's movie "The Swordsman: The Invincible".