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What does it mean to mistake old vinegar for ink and write it on paper for half your life?
I wasted too much time and energy on the impossible. When I realized it was too late, I had to swallow the bitter fruit myself, which was also to advise people not to be too persistent. I understand the impermanence of life, and I also know that water lasts longer than spirits, so I no longer cling to my original insistence and spend the rest of my life savoring the sweetness of life.

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Original: mistook old vinegar for ink and wrote it on paper for the rest of my life. I mistook Chen Mo for vinegar and drank it all my life.

Derived verse 1:

Mistaken old vinegar as ink, write a lifetime of paper acid.

I mistook Chen Mo for vinegar and drank it all my life.

Acetic acid is helpless and bitter in ink.

All tastes are the normal state of life.

Derived verse 2:

Mistaken old vinegar as ink, write a lifetime of paper acid.

I mistook Chen Mo for vinegar and drank it all my life.

How can you know the joys and sorrows of the world without tasting the vinegar and ink on earth?