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Who wrote it when you were ambitious?
Shi Yukun's "Aspiring to Be Young" comes from "Family heirlooms and common sayings" written by scholars in the Qing Dynasty. The whole sentence is "if you are ambitious, you will live for a hundred years without ambition", which means that as long as you are ambitious, you will be fine even when you are old. A person without lofty aspirations will waste his time even if he lives to a very old age.

Family heirloom proverbs is a book that teaches people how to be a man and how to live. This sentence is used to encourage people to set up lofty aspirations; It is also used to praise aspiring young people. Ex.: Ganluo once said, "Your Majesty, since childhood, Ganluo has been told that if you are ambitious, you will live for a hundred years. Ganluo has been urging himself with this well-known motto. "

An example of being ambitious and not getting old.

In Baiyangdian, Hebei Province during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Zhang Ga, a naughty and reckless teenager, witnessed grandma being killed by the Japanese invaders to cover the retreat of the Eighth Route Army, and went to the county seat alone to find Luo Jinbao, the guerrilla platoon leader, and asked him to help avenge grandma. But when he really met Luo Jinbao, he took him as a traitor and made a joke.

In the county seat, Zhang Ga met the devil Kameda and Fat Translator and had a battle of wits. They didn't get any benefits from Zhang Ga. After a series of experiences, Zhang Ga grew from a reckless teenager to a real Eighth Route Army scout.