The accumulation of good words and sentences
1. Don’t compete with the flow of water, but compete with the flow.
Interpretation: A person should be like running water, not to compete for priority, not to rely on temporary impatience, but to be down-to-earth, accumulate one's own strength bit by bit, pay attention to letting everything take its course, and not to be too demanding. Don't think too much about utility.
2. The floating clouds become snow, and the taste of the world is brewed into tea.
Interpretation: The floating clouds in the sky are like clumps of white snow, and the flavors in the world are like new tea that has been roasted for a long time. It expresses the author's feeling that life is too short and too fleeting. It is a kind of freedom and detachment that looks down on the situation, the world, and fame and wealth.