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The ten miles of spring breeze are not as good as yours. What's next?

The spring breeze is not as good as your next sentence.

This sentence comes from the "30" in the 16th National Congress of Feng Tang, a modern writer.

The full text is as follows.

Spring water is born, spring forest is blooming, and the spring breeze is ten miles, which is not as good as you.

The summer river began to overflow, the summer trees began to be dense, and the summer night was dotted with stars, which was not as clear as it was.

Qiu Jiang withers, autumn branches fall, and autumn hates it a thousand times. What can you find?

The winter pool is frozen, the winter leaves are zero, and the winter is silent for a hundred days, leaving only feelings.

The meaning of the poem is: The spring water just rises, the flowers and trees just sprout, and the spring breeze blows Wan Li, so you are not as good as a peach blossom. Rivers began to flood everywhere in summer, trees began to grow thick in summer, and there were thousands of stars in summer night, which were not as good as you.

Feng Tang, male, formerly known as Zhang Haipeng, was born in Beijing, Taurus 197 1. Poet, writer, doctor, businessman, antique lover, 20 13 China writer, the eighth richest writer.

The latest essay is called "Feng Shuo is overbearing" series, including: audit is very important, the first job of the president, virtue comes before talent, emperors and famous soldiers in ancient and modern times, encouraging dissidents, wizards are hard to use, do not collude with others, and performance is supreme.

Success (20 19) Feng Tang's first management book interprets Zeng Guofan's success theory with McKinsey's methodology, and integrates Zeng Guofan's, McKinsey's and Feng Tang's personal management practices for nearly 20 years, which provides a set of simple and practical success methodology.

The spring breeze is not as good as yours (20 19). The book is divided into seven chapters: how to be yourself, many great things have nothing to do with money, how to treat emotions, and how words overcome time. Including prose, novels, poems, how to be a monster, how to live old, tea and wine, etc.