1. There are only a handful of people who can know their hearts in a lifetime
Vernacular interpretation: There are only a handful of people who know their hearts in a lifetime
Dynasty: Tang·
p>Author: Bai Juyi
Source: Feelings of Passing Away
2. The most valuable thing in life is to know oneself, to meet flesh and blood relatives from all over the world
Vernacular interpretation: The value of life lies in knowing that we meet our flesh and blood relatives from all over the world
Dynasty: Tang·
Author: Li He
Source: The experience of leaving Suo Shiyan in the same year
3. A husband should have a close friend, and the world is long and comfortable.
Vernacular interpretation: A man should have a close friend, how can the world be worth discussing
Dynasty: Tang·< /p>
Author: Zhang Wei
Source: Presented to Qiao Lin
4. Knowing one's friends in the sea is as close as the world is near
Vernacular interpretation: knowing one's friends in the sea Good friends, no matter how far apart they are, they feel like they are together
Dynasty: Tang·
Author: Wang Bo
Source: Sent to Du Shaofu for his appointment in Shuzhou
5. A scholar dies for a confidant
Vernacular interpretation: A soldier or a scholar dies for a confidant
Dynasty: Warring States Period
Author: for Written by many people
Source: Warring States Policy·Zhao Ceyi