There must be a road before the car reaches the mountain, and there is a ditch when the water reaches the beach (the bridge is naturally straight from the bow of the boat)
It is easy to go up the mountain, but difficult to go down.
There is no road in the world. The more people walk, the more it becomes a road - Lu Xun
Let others tell you if you follow your own path - Dante
The road is boundless, everyone takes one side - proverb
The mountain of books has a road and diligence is the path - ancient poem
The distance of the road will tell the horse's power, and the time will tell the heart - proverb
The road is long and long, I will search up and down - Qu Yuan
1. Hope does not matter whether it is there or not. This is just like the road on the earth. In fact, there is no road on the earth. Walking When there are many people, it becomes a road. (Lu Xun)
2. There is a road in the mountain of books. Diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning.
3. The road is long. The repair is far away, I will search up and down. (Qu Yuan)
①The mountain road turns around and you can't see you, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow. (Cen Shen's "Bai Xuege sends Magistrate Wu back to the capital")
② There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers. (Lu You's "Visit to Shanxi Village")
③The green mountains are so winding that there is no way, and suddenly thousands of sails are reflected. (Wang Anshi's "On the River")
④We see off guests on Hengtang Road every year, and the drizzle falls on the painted boat. (Fan Chengda
⑤ I advise you not to carve stubborn stones, as pedestrians' mouths on the road are like monuments. (
⑥It rains heavily during the Qingming Festival, and pedestrians on the road want to die. (Du Mu's "Qingming Festival")
⑦ Being a wild old man has no responsibility, and there are refugees on the road who are tempted. (Lu You's "Chung Ri Zaxing")
⑧The clouds come out of the Wu Gorge with thousands of peaks, and the road turns to the Bajiang River. (Wu Bentai's "Giving a Gift to Bashu")
⑨I often sell old Hou melons on the roadside, and learn to grow willows from Mr. Liu in front of the door. (Wang Wei's "Veteran's Journey")
⑩The road cannot be climbed and the strength will plummet.
(Han Yu