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Famous sentences expressing ambition in ancient and modern poetry and prose
"Martyrs' Courage in Their Old Age" —— Cao Cao's Looking at the Sea

"Until September 8th in Qiu Lai, I will kill all the flowers after they bloom. Tianxiang penetrates Chang' an and the city is full of golden flowers. " -Huang Chao's Chrysanthemum

"Princes would rather have seeds"-Chen Sheng

"Worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later"-Fan Zhongyan

"The ideal of life is for the ideal life." -Zhang Wentian

"Whispering west wind full of lotus, cold sweet butterfly is hard to come. If I were Di Qing next year, I would give peach blossoms a place to bloom. " -Huang Chao's "Chrysanthemum"

"Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world"-Gu

"Only great goals can produce great perseverance." -Stalin

"Sleeping in a lonely village, without self-pity, only thinking about protecting the country and defending the country"-Lu You

"A gentleman has no ambition, but he should still make contributions to Fu Jiezi and Zhang Qian in a foreign country to win the title and enable them to study for a long time?" -Ban Chao

Note: this sentence is difficult to understand, and the translation is as follows.

If a gentleman has no better ambition and strategy, he should make contributions in a foreign land, such as Fu Jiezi in the period of Emperor Zhao Gao and Zhang Qian in the period of Emperor Wu, so as to get a title. How can he be busy between pen and inkstone for a long time?