Tang Dynasty: Li Bai
The cost of pure wine is a gold cup, 10 thousand copper coins and a hip flask, and I am ashamed of 10 thousand yuan.
I threw the food bar and cup aside. I couldn't eat or drink. I pulled out my dagger. I peeped in four directions in vain.
I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow.
I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.
Travel is hard. Travel is hard. Don't go astray! Where to go today.
One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea.
The last two sentences are "one day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea." It can be said that it is the most wonderful two sentences in this poem, and all the philosophy of Li Bai's thinking about life is completely integrated into these two poems. The main idea of these two sentences is that I believe that one day, I can ride the wind and waves, hang Yun Fan high and stride forward in the sea. These two sentences can be said to be very classic. For anyone, as long as they can read these two poems, it will certainly be of great help to their own lives.