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Idioms and ancient poetry sentences (application in ancient poetry) or famous sayings about success in adversity

Born in sorrow, die in happiness

From "Mencius Gaozi Xia", it means that people can often work hard and strive for survival in the midst of sorrow; indulging in happiness will instead Will lead to destruction.

The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

Since ancient times, great talents have suffered many hardships, while dandies have rarely been great men.

"A calm sea can never make an experienced sailor." - British proverb

Wandering on the shore of the sea of ??knowledge, you can only get a trace of foam and a cluster of waves. . Only by diving into the ocean of knowledge without fear of the wind and waves and developing the ability to control the wind and waves can we obtain the inexhaustible treasures in the ocean.

Without the storm, the sail is nothing more than a rag.

Don’t think about creating the ocean at once, you must start with small rivers.

A drop of water will never dry up until it is put into the ocean.

It’s not so cold that it’s bone-chilling, but how can the plum blossoms smell so fragrant?

When Heaven is about to entrust this person with a great responsibility, he must first strain his mind and will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions. Therefore, tempting his heart and forbearance has benefited him. Can't.

——Mencius