1. In adversity, people are saved by hope. ——British Byron's "Don Juan"
This novel shows the real life of Europe in the early 19th century through the life experience of the protagonist Don Juan in different countries such as Spain, Greece, Turkey, Russia and the United Kingdom, and satirizes and criticizes "Holy Alliance" and European reactionary forces.
2. Miracles appear in bad luck. ——British Bacon's "The New Atlantis"
"The New Atlantis" (the New Atlantis) was written by Francis Bacon in 1623 and first published by Rowley in 1627.
The Chinese translation of "New Atlantic Island" was published by The Commercial Press in 1938 and translated by He Xin. In 1958, it was translated separately by He Xin based on the original book and published by the Commercial Press. This is an unfinished manuscript. The book has 37 pages and about 30,000 words.
3. Whoever experiences more suffering knows more. ——Ancient Greek Homer "Homer's Epic"
"Homer's Epic" is said to be the fusion of two epic poems - "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" - written by the blind poet Homer of ancient Greece. The collective name is composed by him based on short songs circulated among the people.
4. Gold emerges from fire, and heroes emerge from adversity. ——"Medea" by Seneca in ancient Rome
One of the three major tragedies of ancient Greece. The author Euripides is one of the "three great tragedy masters in ancient Greece". The opera tells the tragic story of Medea, the wife of Jason, the hero who once stole the "Golden Fleece" in the heroic age of ancient times, after he abandoned his wife and children.
5. The fearless spirit can take refuge here. ——"A Jar of Gold" by Plautus in ancient Rome
"A Jar of Gold", a comedy work by the ancient Roman playwright Plautus "A Jar of Gold", by the ancient Roman playwright Plautus Sri Lanka's comedy works.
6. Setbacks and hardships are good opportunities to exercise your will and increase your ability. ——Modern Zou Taofen's "Messages from Ping Zong"
"Selected Messages from Ping Zong" is a book published by Guanghua Bookstore in 1948. The author is Tao Fen.
7. Noble people always endure sorrow silently. ——Austria Schiele's "Reclining Woman"
At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Austria formed a painting school with the artistic concept of "returning the times to art, and returning art to freedom". Schiele was One of the important representative painters. His works are full of pale, twisted, haggard, morbid characters that make people feel the breath of death.
8. Difficulties strengthen the mind just as labor strengthens the body. ——"Medea" by Seneca in ancient Rome
One of the three major tragedies of ancient Greece. The author Euripides is one of the "three great tragedy masters in ancient Greece". The opera tells the tragic story of Medea, the wife of Jason, the hero who once stole the "Golden Fleece" in the heroic age of ancient times, after he abandoned his wife and children.
9. Adversity and hardship are the highest schools for tempering one’s character. ——Liang Qichao of the Qing Dynasty, "The Future of New China"
The opening text of "The Future of New China" states that "2513 years after Confucius was born, that is, 1962 AD", China's reform was successful, and all friendly countries sent envoys Come to celebrate. This novel predicts the prosperity of "New China" in the next sixty years. It is only written in 5 chapters. One of the protagonists is Huang Keqiang, who advocates constitutional monarchy; the other Li Qubing advocates French style. Revolution, the two sides launched a heated debate.
10. Warriors move forward on a road full of thorns. —— "The Art of Love" by Ovid in ancient Rome
"The Art of Love" is a social book published by Inner Mongolia University in 2007. The author is Ovid. It mainly talks about social issues and is a love textbook written for lovers in the world.