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Famous quotes when a person faces ridicule and ridicule from others

1. If Heaven wants it to die, it will make it crazy.

“If Heaven desires its death, it will drive it crazy” comes from "Laozi", which is an ancient Chinese saying. Original text: If God wishes for his death, he must first make him mad. Meaning: Failure is always due to being too arrogant. Teach us to be humble.

2. Go your own way and let others have their say.

It comes from the long poem "The Divine Comedy" written by the famous Italian poet Dante Alighieri. This sentence means insisting on being yourself and ignoring the opinions of others. The Divine Comedy was written from 1307 to 1321. The author of this work reflected the achievements and some major issues in the field of medieval culture through conversations with various famous figures in hell, purgatory and heaven.

3. With cold eyebrows and cold eyes, one is willing to bow one’s head like an ox.

Comes from Lu Xun’s "Self-mockery", which means one will never give in to the enemy and is willing to bow one’s head like an ox to the people. , willing to serve. Thousands of people here refer to enemies, and they will never yield to no matter how ferocious the enemy is. ‘Ruzi’ here refers to the masses of the proletarian people.

4. If you are strong enough, you are unprecedented.

From Scott Fitzgerald, it means that psychological strength is a prerequisite, physical strength is a guarantee, ideals and beliefs are guidance and direction, confidence and hard work are the way and method , only the weak can survive if they are strong.

5. As long as you take everything lightly, there will be nothing to worry about; as long as you don't exaggerate the situation out of anger, there will be nothing to be angry about.

It comes from Turgenev, a Russian critical realist writer in the 19th century. His main works include the novels "Rodin", "A Noble House", "The Night Before", etc. Turgenev is a giant of the Russian language.