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1. What are the poems or famous sayings about enjoying happiness in hardship

Poems about enjoying happiness in hardship

1. "Enjoyment in hardship"

< p> Author: Joy

Life is a traveling train

None of us can choose again

This is the dissatisfaction in our hearts

Everyone has dreams, but not all of them come true

Your responsibility is yours, and you have no right to receive nice sentences from others

It is better to keep them in a corner of your heart

Reality is lava that cannot be changed

We can only improve the translation of its English name

We bear hardships from the sky, and life is difficult

Traveling from north to south, we are accompanied by hardships Left and right

After all the blows, the bitterness is replaced by the sweetness

Just smile and you will be happy

2. "Joy in the Bitterness"

Dream Seeker

The scolding started last night,

My beloved wife lost her temper.

The ancestors dug for three generations,

declared that they would be separated.

Today my relatives are here,

I feel sad but not happy.

Having not cooked for many years,

It is difficult to prepare food.

The husband was busy writing the menu,

drove to his wife’s house.

My mother-in-law is in critical condition.

My heart is very sad.

A wife is like a mother,

Filial piety has true meaning.

Best wishes to those who are sick,

Stay healthy!

3. "Enjoyment in Suffering"

The Hesitant Struggler

The fine rain in June is lingering,

The tile pavilion is dripping with tears. Teacher is tired.

The few days of running around are like a movie,

Every bit of it enters my heart.

Visiting people in the rain is busy,

Don’t worry about having no room or food.

It’s hard to find no one’s land for a nap,

It’s just because it’s hard to start a new game.

The outside world is already building a new society.

Why is it so difficult?

There are no many paths in pursuit.

You must be determined to start a career.

At the end, I borrowed a presidential sentence to express my sorrow and resentment.