People are inherently mortal, this sentence comes from Sima Qian's letter to Ren An. The whole sentence "people are inherently mortal, or heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather."
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Mount Tai: Mount Tai in Tai 'an, Shandong Province, is a metaphor for greatness.
Red hair: it's also a bird's feather, which means it's insignificant.
People die, either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather: everyone will die, some people die heavier than Mount Tai, and some people die lighter than a feather.
People will die after all, but the value of death is different. To die for the people's just cause is heavier than Mount Tai, and those who are selfish and selfish at the expense of others are lighter than a feather.
From his father's words, Sima Qian saw how important it was for Guangzong Yaozu to attend the ceremony of sacrificing Mount Tai. Sima Qian didn't realize his father's wish. Even after he went to prison, he was determined to finish his father's unfinished business with humiliation. In a letter to his good friend Ren An, he expressed his deep feelings after being punished, and mentioned his intention and determination to write history books. In this famous letter, Sima Qian integrated Mount Tai into the famous sentence of the ages: "People are inherently mortal, or they are heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather." It can be seen that in Sima Qian's mind, Mount Tai is a symbol of solemnity, majesty and affability.