All losses and wins are accidental and inevitable in life experiences. As long as you choose bravely, you are destined to choose the possibility of victory and failure. As long as you do it, losing and winning are both exciting.
1. I am obsessed with leaning on the building and looking at the mirror. I win the smoke cap and fish with the old man. ——From Lu You's "Shu Huai" of the Southern Song Dynasty
2. Win the old lady Zhu Yan, but let down the good Linquan. ——From "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" by Zhao Yong of the Yuan Dynasty
3. He has fought hard to become a hero and won a famous name. ——From Modern Times·Liu Yazi's "Diao Jian Hu Qiu Lady"
4. I hope I will be healthy and win more and more food every day. ——From Lu Bing's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" of the Song Dynasty
5. Encountering sad things for no reason leads to a desolate return. ——From "Shangsi Ri" by Wu Rong of the Tang Dynasty
6. To win a thousand years, your heart will shoot into the blue sky. ——From "Self-Sigh" by Wen Tianxiang of the Southern Song Dynasty
7. The ancestral whip fell off and the disciples did it for you, and won the fishing rod in Yunxi. ——From "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wu Rong of the Tang Dynasty
8. The image of Mr. Wu entering the cloud platform has won the eternal fame of Tongjiang. ——From "Two Poems Inscribed on Yan Ziling Temple" by Fang Qian of the Tang Dynasty
9. Su'e has not dreamed of three autumns, but she has won tonight and is still in the dark. ——From "Si Jiake" by Wu Wenying of the Song Dynasty
10. Winning grain is on the Qiong Road, and lotus halberds are fighting for the Qiang City. ——From "Thirty-eight Poems on Encounters" by Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty
11. If you teach me to be leisurely like the king, I will win the praises of old people from all over the world. ——From "A Gift to Pengli Fisherman" by Du Xunhe of the Tang Dynasty
12. After ten years of hard work in studying Taoism, I won the respect of the former sick man. ——From "Gift to Yang Chuhou" by Mou Rong of the Tang Dynasty
13. People with such chaos in the world must win the mountains and forests as their dojo. ——From "Ti Ning Xiang Guan" by Wen Tianxiang of the Southern Song Dynasty
14. No one knows that I am really busy, so I won the high autumn to see Dongting. ——From "Staying in Dongting" by Zheng Ao of the Tang Dynasty
15. Passionate but seemingly ruthless, it makes hundreds of flowers jealous. ——From "Spring in the Jade House" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty
16. It makes children laugh and laugh, and the dew washes in the clouds. ——From Contemporary·Qian Zhongshu's "Mid-Autumn Night Moon"
17. If you can't achieve something, you can win a happy life. ——From Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Re-Title"
18. Ten miles of bead curtains on Yangzhou Road won the frost on Pan Lang's temples. ——From "Partridge Sky" by Han Hui of the Song Dynasty
19. After ten years of running tired of running, I won the snow flying head. ——From Cao Boqi of the Yuan Dynasty, "The Song of Water Melodies Returns to its First Rhyme for the First Time"
20. Turning around for a thousand years, dreams come true, and they win the spring breeze and a pillow of sorrow. ——From Song Dynasty Qiu Yuan's "Si Jia Ke"
21. I urge you to drink another glass of wine and gain half a day's leisure. ——From Song Dynasty Zheng Shaowei's "Thinking of Yue People"
22. Don't leave any work behind, and win the world's famous poetry. ——From "Travel to the Temple" by Murong of the Tang Dynasty
23. No one can understand the chapter, so it won the poet to edit it. ——From Qiu Wanqing of the Song Dynasty, "Eight of Nineteen Songs and Wind Pavilion Rhymes by Ciyu Zhongyong"
24. The spiritual source is opened up, but it shrinks with each other. ——From Wang Anshi's "Jiang" in the Northern Song Dynasty
25. Winning the stars and white hair on the temples, leaving room for the stubborn heart elixir. ——From "Reflections on the End of the Year" by Cai Kan of the Song Dynasty