Source: The Biography of Fu Zhanchuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Fu Zhan has suffered many accidents, and he has an unshakable ambition."
No scratching, no bending, no yielding. Describe integrity and strong will.
Source: Yan's "Your Words": "The husband watches the tide of Qiantang River, the courage of the brave breaks, and the anger of the righteous rushes to the crown. Looking at Tianzhu, the fairy capital, honest and frank is still unyielding. With the help of the country, it will expand the sky. "
High ability, high integrity, high wisdom and pure character.
Source: Wang Hanchong's "On Balance and Encounter" "Only noble, not noble, thin and turbid, not humble."
Pine and cypress: cyan. Cui: Turquoise. Refers to evergreen pine and cypress. Metaphor is a person with noble quality and firm moral integrity.
Source: Qing Xiaozhong's "Couplet of Wuhou Tomb in Dingjun Mountain, Mianxian County": "The ancient stone is fragrant and famous in the world; Cang Song Bai Cui Lao Chen. "
Going out of the dust is a metaphor for staying in a dirty environment and keeping pure moral integrity.
Source: Song Dunyi's "On Zhou Lian Creek and Ailian": "Love the lotus alone, the mud will not stick, and the lotus will not be demon."
Don't attack big festivals: strictly observe moral integrity in the face of difficulties; Seize: lose. Refers to the ambition to die in the face of failure, but still not change the original intention.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Taber: "The big festival is inevitable."