The ancients’ famous sayings about keeping one’s original intention are as follows:
1. If the original intention has not changed, most people should agree on this. ——"The Wind Enters the Pine" by Yan Jidao of the Song Dynasty
If your original intention about this matter has not changed, then your original intention will mostly be the same as this!
2 , Mianyunji is still there, but I can’t bear to lose my original intention. ——"Recalling Jiangnan" by Xu Tang of the Tang Dynasty
The opportunity to sleep freely is still there, don't be tempted to live up to your original intention!
3. You should be envious of this trip. , the original intention will never be violated. ——Zheng Gu of the Tang Dynasty, "Send Duke Xu Huan Duan Back to the South"
It should be enviable to go away from now on, as it can not violate the original intention.
4. This matter is difficult to share, and whoever promises it first has the original intention. ——Song Dynasty Ouyang Xiu's "Liangzhou Order"
This matter is difficult to calculate separately. Who made the original intention first?
5. The backlight and the moon are in the shade of the flowers, and it has been ten years of traces and ten years of heart. ——Nalan Xingde's "Poppy Beauty" of the Qing Dynasty
With the light behind me, but there was still moonlight, I had no choice but to hide under the shade of the flowers. Ten years passed in a flash, but this feeling and scene continued day by day. Lingering, unforgettable.