An ancient poem goes like this: The moon is bright, the house under the pines is quiet, and the sunrise is noisy with chickens and dogs in the clouds. The following are my carefully recommended ones. Welcome to read and collect them. I hope they will be helpful to you.
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1. In fact, life is wonderful! Believe in yourself! Cao Ruiqing
2. There will never be a rational life without reason. The Dutch philosopher Spinoza
3. When describing life, there is no discordant voice. British poet Coleridge
4. The life of a journalist is like a horse with iron legs and a fairy belly with eyes.
5. Struggle is life, and life can only move forward. Modern writer Ba Jin
6. Love life itself more than its meaning... Russian writer Dostoyevsky
7. Only two people can resist life when they are together . Chinese actress Yao Chen
8. The old are safe, the friends trust, the young are pregnant. Thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period, founder of Confucianism Confucius "The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang"
9. People cannot live alone, they need society. German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe
10. The main tragedy of life is to stop fighting. Former Soviet writer Ostrovsky
1. Theory is gray, but the tree of life is evergreen. German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe
2. A life without vanity almost does not exist. Russian writer Leo Tolstoy
3. Life is action, and action is struggle. Russian philosopher Belinsky
4. Life is like a bare sow rack. Contemporary Chinese writer Wang Xiaobo
5. Trivial life is also a part of love. Hong Kong female writer Zhang Xiaoxian
6. There is no life prescription that applies to everything. Swiss psychologist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung
7. Life is a long process toward boredom. British writer Cy Butler
8. People should live independently and learn useful skills. Cade
9. Seven things to do in the morning: rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. Yuan Dynasty opera writer Wuhan Chen "Jade Pot Spring"
10. A new one-foot-long bass is caught, and the children and grandchildren blow fire into the flowers. "Fishermen on the Huai River" by Zheng Gu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
11. Green bamboo hats, green coir raincoats, the slanting wind and drizzle do not need to return. "Yu Gezi" by Zhang Zhihe, a Taoist priest, poet and lyricist of the Tang Dynasty
12. The Miao were so taxed that they were unable to eat, and they were turned into dust after being exported to official warehouses. Zhang Ji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Old Song of the Wild"
13. In the end, the grain belongs to someone else, and I don’t know where to leave my wife. "The Farmer" by Zhang Bi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
14. Wild vegetables are a good source of food, while the fallen leaves add fuel to the ancient locust tree. Yuan Zhen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Relieving Sorrow"
15. The moon is bright and the room under the pine tree is quiet, while the sunrise is noisy with chickens and dogs in the clouds. Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Journey to Peach Blossoms"
16. In the Baichi Building in the west of Fenghuo City, I sit alone in the sea breeze and autumn at dusk. Wang Changling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Seven Poems on the Military March"
17. After returning from fishing, the boat was not tied up, and Jiangcun Fan was sleeping in the moonlight. Sikong Shu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Jiangcun Jishi"
18. The smoke waves splashed on the canopy and the canopy was cold and I couldn't sleep, and I even lit up the fishing lanterns with dried clams. Pi Rixiu, a writer of the late Tang Dynasty, "Chapter Two of the Fishing Companion"
19. When the cigarettes are sold out and no one is seen at sunrise, the mountains and rivers are green. "The Fisherman" by Liu Zongyuan, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty
20. The wild geese flew away every night, crying, and the wild geese shed tears. Tang Dynasty poet Li Qi "Ancient Military Journey"