1. Poem: Dapeng rises with the wind in one day, soaring to Wan Li.
from: Li Bai's "Li Yong" in Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Dapeng will fly with the wind one day, and it will go straight to the outside world with the wind.
2. Poem: How can the plum blossom smell fragrant without freezing to the bone?
from "Ode to the Opening of the Class" by Buddhist monk Huang Berberis in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: If you don't experience the biting cold in winter, how can plum blossom have a tangy fragrance?
3. Poem: Qian Fan passes by the sinking boat, and Wan Muchun is ahead of the sick tree.
from: Liu Yuxi's "Reward Lotte at the First Meeting in Yangzhou"
Interpretation: There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by the overturned ship; There are thousands of trees thriving in front of withered trees.
4. Poem: I insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are originally in the broken rocks.
from: Zheng Xie's Bamboo Stone in Qing Dynasty
Interpretation: It is because the roots are deeply rooted in the cracks in the rocks that the green hills are not relaxed.
5. Poem: It takes a lot of hard work to blow out the wild sand before it reaches gold.
from: Liu Yuxi's Eight Waves of Sand
Interpretation: It takes thousands of times to filter and go through all kinds of hardships, and finally you can get glittering gold after scouring all the sediment.