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Original sentence

A horse that rides wildly can gallop, and a horse that leaps and bounds can eventually become a model; as long as you are sluggish, there will be no progress throughout your life. Bai Shayun: Being a native and sick is not enough, I am worried about being disease-free in my life. True theory.

Translation: A horse with a fierce temperament can still gallop on it as long as it is well trained and controlled; the metal that bursts out of the furnace when melted and thought it could be forged into a famous sword is eventually destroyed. Human injection into the model becomes a weapon. If a person only covets eating, drinking, having fun and doing nothing, his spirit will be in a state of depression, and he will have no future in his life. Therefore, Mr. Bai Sha said: There is nothing shameful in making mistakes in life. The most worrying thing is only if you make no mistakes in your life. This is truly a wise saying.

Comments: A horse with a fierce temperament that is difficult to tame and control. It is used as a metaphor for a hero who does not follow the norm. Yue Ye's Metal: When the molten metal is poured into the model by the casting tool, the metal sometimes suddenly bursts out of the model. This is the so-called Yue Ye's Metal. It is a metaphor for people who do not abide by their duties and are pretentious. The words come from "The Great Master Zhuangzi" 》Chapter. Model: The mold used in casting. Baisha: Chen Xianzhang, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty, was a native of Xinhui, Guangdong, with the courtesy name Gongfu. Because he lived in seclusion in Baisha, the world called him Mr. Baisha. In the 12th year of Zhengtong in the Ming Dynasty, he became a Jinshi, but he did not enter the official career and was well-known. To live Mencius. He is the author of twelve volumes of "Baisha Collection" handed down to the world.

Comment: A person with ambition and pursuit should not be afraid of hard training. Mencius said that worry and labor are enough to rejuvenate a country, and leisure and relaxation are enough to destroy one's life. When Heaven is about to entrust a person with a great responsibility, he must first strain his mind and will, strain his muscles and bones, starve his body and skin, deplete his body, and mess up his actions, so that he can move his heart and forbearance and gain what he cannot. This shows that if a person wants to create a great career, he must first hone his character in a difficult and difficult environment, and then he can withstand the impact of huge waves and take on the important task of turning the tide. Those who are low-spirited and greedy for comfort, like the children of the Eight Banners who have nothing to do, will have no troubles in their lives and will eventually be rejected by society and forgotten by history.