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People don't waste their time. Where do teenagers come from?
Feng Menglong's Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Thirty-three Years, in the old saying, the meaning of romance is closer to talent than etiquette, rather than indulgence or degeneration, which is different from the meaning of romance in modern Chinese dictionaries. I prefer to understand this sentence this way. People should be passionate, passionate and talented when they are young, and they should not stick to the rules or even stick to them. As a young man, there is no need to pretend to be so deep. Youth is not necessarily a commendatory term. Show your temperament properly, enjoy life properly, endure when life is low, enjoy it when life is high, and don't be too indulgent and demanding on yourself.

Later, 93-year-old Zhang Xueliang wrote a poem: since ancient times, heroes have been lewd, and lewdness is not necessarily a hero. Although we are not heroes, only lewdness is like heroes. Plus, people don't waste the juvenile version. . . . The meaning of these two sentences has been completely distorted. This means that "heroes have been lustful since ancient times (it doesn't matter if I am lewd), and people can't have an affair when they are teenagers." The first half of the sentence was meant to be Zhang Xueliang's modest words, and the second half was their unrestrained and unrestrained youth (not only referring to the romance in beauty).