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Famous lines from "Sword Comes"

1. When you are unsure about something, look up to the sky. When you are unsure about something, you can ask the spring breeze. The spring breeze is silent, follow your own heart.

2. Talk about a gentleman and treat him as warmly as jade.

3. I feel at a loss on this way back, with countless green mountains and rivers hitting the sky.

4. When I was free to fight mosquitoes and flies, I suddenly got up and killed all the mosquitoes and flies.

5. Although the rain from the sky is wide, it cannot moisten the rootless grass: Buddhism is vast and cannot save those who have no destiny.

6. A gentleman talks about the Tao while a young man starts practicing it.

7. Some people’s hearts are like flowers and trees, all growing toward the sun.

8. The way of heaven has collapsed. I, Chen Pingan, have only one sword that can move mountains, cut off rivers, overturn seas, subjugate demons, suppress demons, command gods, pick stars, destroy cities, and open the sky!

9. There was a year when spring left late and summer came late.

10. The moon is in the sky, the moon is in the world, the moon is on your shoulders when you carry a basket to study, the moon is in your eyes when you climb high, and the moon is full when you draw water from a bamboo basket.

The wind in the mountains, the moon by the water, the wind blowing under my feet from a long journey, the wind turning over books in the sage's study, the wind blowing the duckweeds and meeting each other.

11. My temple is too small, but my master is too ambitious. The little river boy is as drunk as drinking mellow wine. Good luck, good luck, good luck!

12. Haoran is proud of himself, Bai Ye is invincible in poetry, and the spring breeze is quiet and spring.

13. It’s yours, so take it and don’t throw it away. It's not supposed to be yours, don't even think about it.

If it’s yours, hold on to it. If it’s not yours, don’t think too much about it. No one in the world owes you anything, but if you hurt others, don’t take it seriously.

14. Only by enduring hardship can one become a master. As martial artists, if we want to go up, before we reach the top, we have to become a wild dog foraging for food on the roadside! Tell yourself that if you want to live happily, you must contend with the great road of heaven and earth! Fight with bullshit gods! Compete with fellow warriors! In the end, you still have to fight with yourself! Fight for that breath!

15. Sometimes words can be an invisible obstacle to our understanding of the world. Therefore, when you study in the future, don’t chew on words all the time. If you encounter a bottleneck, you might as well take a step back first, take a few steps up, and try to walk as high as possible, without waiting for the mountains or the flat ground.

16. If you want to be calm, you must first be calm.

17. Please do not regard the kindness of strangers as a treasure to be cherished, but treat the people close to you as a matter of course and turn a blind eye to your full dedication.

18. The world is helpless and people are helpless. If you can say something, you don’t want to say it. When you want to say it, you can no longer say it.

19. When I walk between heaven and earth, the scorching sun shines brightly every month. You need to ask me, is the sky and earth bright enough? Not enough? When I walk on the rivers and lakes, the rivers are surging and the water is rolling. I need to ask, is the water in the rivers enough to relieve my difficulties? :not enough! When I walk on the top of the mountains, among the beautiful buildings and jade buildings, and the immortals in the sea of ??clouds, you need to ask me, is the strong wind on the top of the mountain cool enough? Not enough? Far from enough! It’s not enough, the rivers and mountains are not enough! Not even enough!

20. Things in the world are difficult and things cannot be settled. If you settle your own mind first, you will be able to get through life without even feeling how miserable you are.

21. Many seemingly vulgar principles must be experienced personally to be profound. At least they should be heard and seen with one’s own eyes.