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Poetry of self-appreciation

1. Those who know me say that I am worried; those who do not know me say that I want nothing. ——Interpretation of Li Tao's "Climbing a High Hill and Looking at the Far Sea": People who can understand me say that I am sad. People who cannot understand me ask me what I seek.

2. The whole world is turbid but I am alone clear; everyone is drunk but I am alone awake. ——Interpretation of "Chu Ci: Fisherman": Everyone in this world is filthy, but I am the only one who is innocent. All people are addicted to the superficial peace, but I am the only one who is awake.

3. I originally set my heart towards the bright moon, but the bright moon shines on the ditch. ——Interpretation of "Pipa Ji" by Gao Ming: I originally yearned for the bright moon, but unfortunately the bright moon just shined into the ditch.

4. If you have few close friends, no one will listen when your string is broken. ——Explanation of Yue Fei's "Xiao Chong Mountain? Last night the cold crickets couldn't stop singing": It's a pity that there are too few close friends. Who will know if the string is broken?

5. Others laugh at me for being crazy, but I laugh at others because they can’t see through it. ——Tang Yin "Peach Blossom Temple Song" Definition: When others laugh at you, you are stupid and crazy, but if you laugh at others, they will not understand your intention.