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What are the ancient poems with an open-minded attitude towards life?

1, one day I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea. On Li Bai in Tang Dynasty from It's Hard for me to Go.

I believe it's time to ride the wind and waves, and then I must sail across the sea!

If you are drunk today, you will worry about tomorrow. From Luo Yin in Tang Dynasty.

If you have wine today, get as drunk as a fiddler, and leave tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow.

Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he wants to go, and never point his golden cup at the moon empty! . From Li Bai's Into the Wine in the Tang Dynasty

When you are proud of your life, you should enjoy the joy to the fullest, and don't empty the golden cup for the bright moon.

4, a little arrogant, a thousand miles fast. From the Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Water Tune Song Tou Huangzhou Kuaizai Pavilion to Zhang Lisu"

As long as a person has lofty spirit, he can take his time and enjoy endless glory under any circumstances.

5, not afraid of floating clouds covering your eyes, top-down. From Wang Anshi's "Flying to the Phoenix" in the Song Dynasty

I'm not afraid of clouds blocking my farsightedness, just because I'm standing on the top floor now.