1. Poetry: Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty to reflect history.
From: "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" by Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: Since ancient times, people have inevitably died! If you can be loyal to your country, you will still be able to shine for thousands of years after your death and leave your name in history.
2. Verse: Although it is hard to scrounge thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand.
From: Tang Dynasty·Liu Yuxi's "Lang Tao Sha·Part 3"
Interpretation: Gold panning requires filtering thousands of times. Although it is hard, only after all the sediment is washed out, Only then will the shining gold be revealed.
3. Poetry: I would rather die holding the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind.
From: "Cold Chrysanthemum/Painted Chrysanthemum" by Zheng Sixiao of the Song Dynasty
Interpretation: It is better to wither and die on the branches than to be blown down by the harsh north wind!
4. Poetry: I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all my money has been spent.
From: Tang Dynasty·Li Bai's "Jinjinjiu"
Interpretation: God has created my talents, so they must be useful, and I can get them again even after spending a thousand taels of gold.
5. Poetry: There will be times when the wind breaks through the waves, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea.
From: Tang Dynasty·Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult·Part 1"
Interpretation: I believe that the time to ride the wind and waves will always come, and when the time comes, we must raise our sails and cross the sea!