Classic Lao She's famous sayings
1. Rain falls on the rich and the poor. It rains on the righteous and the unjust. In fact, the rain is not fair because it falls on a person who is not fair. In the world - Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi"
2. Life is a rhythm, there must be light and shadow, left and right, sunny and rainy, the taste is contained in this change but not fierceness In twists and turns. ——Lao She's "Slight Illness"
3. There are not many truths in this world, and a woman's blush is worth more than a long dialogue. ——Lao She
4. Mr. Lao She said: "Even if a person lives to seventy or eighty years old, with his mother around, he can still be a little childish. Losing a loving mother is like a flower in a vase, although it still has lust. There is fragrance, but it has lost its roots. Having a mother is happiness. "As long as your mother is there, you have the final tolerance and support." ——Lao She
5. Pride and complacency are a terrible trap for us, and this trap is dug by ourselves. ——Lao She
6. The drizzle in April, which suddenly clears and falls, makes the air feel strangely cool. The young leaves are still very small, but there is some green everywhere. The shy spring sun only gently peeked out some soft light from the thin clouds: the shadows of people and trees on the ground were very faint. The wild peach blossoms bloomed very early, and the light pink color swayed in the wind and rain, like a charming little village girl, dressed simply and beautifully. ——Lao She's "Two Horses"
7. The wisdom of a philosopher and the innocence of a child may make you a good writer - Lao She
8. Talent is the edge of a knife, hard work It is a whetstone. No matter how sharp the blade is, it will rust if it is not sharpened for a long time. ——Lao She
9. Experience is the fertilizer of life. The kind of experience you have will determine the kind of person you become. You can’t grow peonies in the desert. ——Lao She’s "Camel Xiangzi"
10. Humility makes a person's heart shrink, like a pebble. Although it is small, it is extremely strong. Only by being strong can you be honest. ——Lao She
11. Losing a loving mother is like a flower in a vase. Although it still has color and fragrance, it has lost its roots. ——Lao She, "Selected Works of Lao She"
12. The lives of children do not follow the track set by their parents, so the elderly are inevitably sad. ——Lao She's "My Mother"
13. A truly beautiful person does not apply too much makeup or wear random clothes. ——Lao She
14. A mother’s heart is the emotional thermometer of her children. ——Lao She, "Four Generations Under One Roof"
15. The greatest sacrifice is to endure humiliation, and the greatest humiliation is to be prepared to resist. ——Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi"
16. Life is a kind of rhythm. There must be light and shadow, left and right, sunny and rainy. The fun lies in the twists and turns that change but are not violent. Slightly darker, then brighter, the darkness becomes interesting, and the brighter becomes brighter. ——Lao She
17. If you don’t observe and write down at any time, even if you travel all over the world, you still can’t remember anything accurately and you can’t write anything. ——Lao She
18. “Look at life, appreciate life, and explain life, and only then will your works have life.” ——Lao She
19. Practice makes perfect. Writing it once, even if it doesn't look good, will bring a lot of benefits. Only by writing continuously can you gradually get to the bottom of literary and artistic creation. The paper basket is my close friend. If I often throw away scraps in it, I will surely succeed one day. ——Lao She
20. What a person loves is what he will die for——Lao She
21. Literature and art are by no means my floating bridge, but my life. ——Lao She
22. Tobacco and alcohol have become his friends again. How can you think without smoking? How can you stop thinking without getting drunk? ——Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi"
23. Even if a person lives to be eighty or ninety years old, he can still be a little childish if he has a mother. Without a loving mother, a flower is like a flower in a vase. Although it still has color and fragrance, it has lost its roots. People who have mothers have peace of mind. ——Lao She's "My Mother"
24. This is by no means an easy task. It took one, two, or at least three or four years; one drop of sweat, two drops of sweat, or countless thousands of drops of sweat to earn that car. I earned that car through gritting my teeth in the wind and rain, and suffering from food and tea. That car was the total result and reward of all his struggles and hardships, like a badge of a warrior who had experienced many battles.
When he was renting someone else's car, he would spin from morning to night, from east to west, from south to north, like a top being spun by others; he had no self. But in this rotation, his eyes were not dazzled, and his mind was not confused. He kept thinking about a car far away, a car that could make him free and independent, like his own hands and feet. With his own car, he no longer needs to be annoyed by the people who tie the car, and he does not have to deal with others; with his own strength and a foreign car, he can have food when he opens his eyes. ——Lao She's "Camel Xiangzi"
Chapter 1: Reading the aphorism about diligence
1, the blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter co