1. Who hasn't died since ancient times? This thorough dedication of the neuromicroscope will go down in history forever.
1, from: Crossing the Zero Ocean Song Dynasty: Wen Tianxiang. 2, the original: once you encounter hard work, the stars are scattered around. The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind is floating, and life experiences are ups and downs. The beach of fear says fear, and there is a sigh in the ocean. Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history.
3. Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Recalling that I went through a lot of hardships when I entered the Imperial Examination in my early years, it has been four years since the end of the war. The country is in danger like catkins in a strong wind, and individuals are like duckweeds in a shower. I'm still afraid of the fiasco at Fear Beach. It's a pity that I'm alone in Yuan Lu. Who can live forever since ancient times? I want to leave a patriotic heart that reflects history.
Second, life is a hero and death is a ghost.
1, from: Li Qingzhao's summer quatrains. 2, the original: life is a hero, death is also a ghost. Today, people still miss Xiang Yu because he refused to live and returned to the East.
3, vernacular interpretation: be a hero when you are born, and be a ghost hero when you die. To this day, people still miss Xiang Yu because he refused to drag out an ignoble existence and returned to Jiangdong.
Third, I am not afraid of death. I want to remain innocent in the world.
1, from: Ode to Lime by Yu Qian in Ming Dynasty. 2, the original: a thousand hammers hit the mountain, idle and nothing to burn.
Even if it is smashed to pieces, I am not afraid, and I am willing to leave a clean one in the world. 3, vernacular interpretation: Lime is transported out of the mountain after many tempering, and burning it is not a problem. It is not afraid of being smashed to pieces, but it wants to leave a innocence in this world. ?