As long as the mind is not suffering and adversity has not been experienced, wisdom will suddenly turn into cowardice. The meaning of this sentence is:
Failing to withstand the test of adversity and the hardships of life will lead to a lack of great wisdom and hesitation. It expresses that people should strive for progress and constantly overcome hardships.
This sentence comes from Hu Linyi, one of the famous officials of Zhongxing in the late Qing Dynasty. It is said that after Hu Linyi was appointed to the Hanlin Academy, he often went to Huajie and Liuxiang with his fellow villager Zhou Shouchang. One night, when he and Zhou Shouchang were at a prostitute's house, they suddenly encountered a shopkeeper patrolling at night. Zhou Shouchang was alert and hid in the kitchen and changed his clothes, so he was not caught. However, Hu Linyi and others were taken back for questioning because they did not dare to reveal their identities. , so I was very humiliated.
When he was released, he broke up with Zhou, thinking that he was not a friend enough to abandon him in times of trouble. Later, when Hu Linyi was running the army and recruiting brave men, he did not like to make good use of his people.
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Other famous quotes about struggle and improvement
1. If a person does not reach the highest peak, he will not have a moment of peace, and he will not You will not feel the quiet glory of life. - Bernard Shaw
2. To be self-reliant and self-respecting, do not follow others' footsteps or imitate others' words. - Lu Jiuyuan
3. Learning is more valuable than doubt. Big doubt leads to great progress, while small doubt leads to small progress. ——Chen Baisha
4. Action creates difficulties, difficulties create doubts, doubts create hypotheses, hypotheses create experiments, experiments create assertions, assertions create actions, and this evolves endlessly. - Tao Xingzhi
5. Struggle is the father of all things. -Tao Xingzhi
6. Struggle Quotes Human beings must struggle if they want to survive in competition. - Sun Yat-sen
7. It is important to have fixed opinions when doing things, but it is not important to have prejudices. Those who have fixed opinions are those who have my knowledge and knowledge and do not change with the world. —Yuan Mei