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Wen Tianxiang’s famous quotes

Wen Tianxiang’s famous sayings are as follows:

1. Don’t hesitate to be young, and enjoy yourself beyond what you want.

2. Su Yan’s painting on the river and Han Xie’s poem on the four walls.

3. High mountains and flowing water cannot be heard except by close friends.

4. For a few days, we traveled to the North Sea with the wind and returned to the head of the Yangtze River. My heart is like a magnetic needle, and it will not rest until it points to the other side.

5. The ambition is to fill the sea, but the gall is to worry about the sky.

6. The mountains and rivers are broken and the wind flutters, and the life experience is ups and downs.

7. When times are tough, we can see each and every one of them.

8. A man has a thousand years of ambition, but my life has no end.

9. The skin jade is dark and the clothes are slow, and the teardrops slant through the side of the flower.

10. In Qi Taishi Bamboo, in Jin Dong Hubi; in Qin Zhang Liangzhui, in Han Su Wujie.

11. The ground is full of reed flowers and I am old, who will the swallows fly next to in my old home?

12. There is righteousness in the heaven and earth, and they are mixed and endowed with manifolds. Below are the rivers and mountains, and above are the sun and stars. To others, it is called Haoran, which is so abundant that it blocks the sky. The imperial road should be Qingyi, Hanhe Tumingting.

13. In the Swallow Tower, how many autumn colors have passed through? In the place of lovesickness, the youth is like a dream, riding on the fairy palace.

14. The bronze bird is clear in spring, and the golden man sheds tears in autumn. Who can stop this hatred?

15. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history.

Wen Tianxiang, whose first name was Yunsun, and whose courtesy name was Song Rui, was known as "Luxian". He calls himself Wenshan and Fuxiu Taoist. A native of Luling, Jizhou, Jiangxi, he was a politician, writer, patriotic poet, famous anti-Yuan official and national hero in the late Song Dynasty. In the fourth year of Baoyou's reign, he passed the imperial examination and became the prime minister. He wrote to the Duke of the country. He was defeated at Wupoling and captured. He would rather die than surrender.