Interpretation of famous sentences: The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu and Sun Shaochuan by Chen Jinshou, and Notes of Meeting Records by Pei Songzhi. Stay: stay. The general idea of these two sentences is: time keeps running, and time is like running water. This sentence laments how time flies, and adopts the method of directly dealing with Chen Qi. Two sentences reveal subjective feelings in objective description, which seems to be "no self" and "I" in it. This indirect way of expressing subjective feelings is ingenious and natural, which makes the meaning of the text chewy, literally without affecting the fluency of the text, and can be described as killing several birds with one stone. This famous saying comes from: The History of the Three Kingdoms and Wu Shu Sun Shaochuan written by Chen Shou in the Western Jin Dynasty.
Years don't live, but the four seasons flow.
Shou's Biography of the Three Kingdoms, He's Biography of the Three Kingdoms and Pei Songzhi's Minutes and Quotations. Stay: stay. The general idea of these two sentences is: time keeps running, and time is like running water. This sentence laments how time flies, and adopts the method of directly dealing with Chen Qi. Two sentences reveal subjective feelings in objective description, which seems to be "no self" and "I" in it. This indirect way of expressing subjective feelings is ingenious and natural, which makes the meaning of the text chewy, literally without affecting the fluency of the text, and can be described as killing several birds with one stone. Chen Shou, a historian of the Western Jin Dynasty, Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Shu Sun Shaochuan.