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"Never forget, there will be repercussions. Don't forget your initiative, so as to achieve your ultimate goal!" Where does this sentence come from?

From Li Shutong's late eyes.

It means not to forget your original, purest and truest dreams. Stick to it and it will definitely pay off.

Li Shutong's Late Eyes mentioned that the world is an echo valley. Never forget, there will be repercussions. You shout loudly, the valley thunders, and the sound travels thousands of miles, one after another, and the other side of the world has received it. If you don't forget everything, there will be consequences. Because it is transmitting the voice in your heart, it is endless, and it is printed in your heart.

There is also this line in the movie "The Grandmaster". It is said that when IP Man was in his seventies, he made a dummy pile of Wing Chun and photographed it. Among them, IP Man paused after an action, and the disciple asked him why afterwards. He said: If you are obsessed with it, there will be bad consequences.

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Author background

Li Shutong (1880- 1942), also known as Li Xishuang, Ang Lee and Li Liang. Formerly known, the scientific name is broad and thick, and the scientific name is double.

Li Shutong is a famous musician, art educator, calligrapher and drama activist, and one of the pioneers of China drama. After returning from studying in Japan, he worked as a teacher and editor, and later became a monk. His dharma name was Hongyi and his dharma name was Yixian, and he was later honored as Master Hongyi.

19 13 was employed as a music and painting teacher in Zhejiang two-level normal school (later changed to Zhejiang No.1 normal school). 19 15 worked as a music and painting teacher at Nanjing Normal University and wrote the first school song in the history of Nanjing University.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Shutong