A long-cherished wish is also a long-cherished wish, which means that a wish that has always been cherished and a common wish will be fulfilled and fulfilled. The word "Feng Yuan" does not exist
The long-cherished wish refers to the ordinary wish.
1. Du Fu's poem "Travel in the Past" of the Tang Dynasty: "In my spare time, I traveled to famous mountains, starting in distant valleys. A good meeting went against my long-cherished wish, with a desolate outlook.",
2, Ming Dynasty Yuan Keli's "Climbing to the Middle Tower to View the Sea City in the Midsummer of Jiazi": "How could it be that if the sea is about to pass, I would like to show this to fulfill my long-cherished wish? Because I wrote a poem to record this event.",
3 , Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Liaozhai Studio·Xiao Cui" of the Qing Dynasty: "My mother was robbed by thunder, and she was deeply affected by it. And because we have been separated for five years, I came to repay her kindness and fulfill my long-cherished wish." ."
4. Qing Xia Xie's "Chronicles of China and the West·Mutual Market Archives": "Then the city walls were demolished, and foreign-style buildings were built for several miles, where the family members lived, claiming that they had fulfilled their long-cherished wish and would no longer have them. ",
5, Lu Xun's "Collected Letters to Cao Juren": "If I can live in my hometown temporarily, it is my long-cherished wish."
6, Zhuge Liang's "Shi Shi Biao". (sù) I was worried and sighing at night, fearing that my entrustment would not be effective and would harm the late emperor's wisdom, so I crossed Lu in the fifth month and went deep into the barren land. It also has the meaning of long-cherished wish.
Relevant famous sayings include:
When I travel to famous mountains in my spare time, I start in a distant valley. A good meeting goes against long-cherished wishes, and contains a sad and lonely outline. ——Poem "Travel to the Past" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
Although I have been begging for my body in the court for three years, one day the emperor mourned me and gave him his bones, so that he returned to the fields with these five things. Lu, how can I fulfill my long-cherished wish? ——Ouyang Xiu's "The Biography of the Six-Year Buddhists"
The career has not yet been accomplished, the body is tired, and the temples are already autumn. How can you and I bear to give up our long-cherished wishes? ——Mao Zedong's "Revelation of Heartfelt Feelings"
Sigh! For China, the Olympic Games is an extraordinary choice. For China, it connects the country with its origins and bridges its shortcomings. For us, it makes the weak and strong, and finally fulfills our long-cherished wish. ——Wang Jinling's "Olympic Ode"
The sky is covered with green cypresses and the clouds are hidden, and the Eastern Lord stands in Luoyang in April. The wind confuses me to listen to the ancient rhymes, and my long-cherished wishes are burned in the furnace to learn about the vicissitudes of life. ——Yan Luzhileng "April East Lord Stands in Luoyang Guanlin"
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