Poems about the bright future are:
1. until the banks at low tide widened, with no wind stirring my lone sail. -Tang Dynasty: Wang Wan's a mooring under north fort hill
Interpretation: The tide is full, and the water between the two sides is wide, so sailing with the wind just hangs the sails high.
2. Qian Fan is on the side of the sinking boat, and Wan Muchun is in front of the sick tree. -Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi's "Reward Lotte at the First Meeting in Yangzhou"
Interpretation: There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by the overturned ship; There are thousands of trees thriving in front of withered trees.
3. I am not afraid of floating clouds to cover my eyes, but I am only at the highest level. -Song Dynasty: Wang Anshi's "Climbing Feilaifeng"
Interpretation: I am not afraid of layers of clouds blocking my distant view, because I stand at the highest level of Feilaifeng.
4. Poems: I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea.
from: it is hard to go I by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: I believe that the time will come to ride the wind and waves, and then I must raise my sails and cross the sea!
5. Poem: Mochow has no bosom friend in the road ahead, and everyone in the world knows you.
from: Two Poems of Biedong Da by Gao Shi in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Don't worry that there is no confidant in the road ahead. Who in the world doesn't know the gentleman?