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What is the whole poem "The Past Is Like Smoke"?
Original poem: Everything in the past is a preface.

Love everyone, trust a few, and live up to no one.

I wasted time, and time wasted me.

In the gloomy days, don't let the cold fate secretly rejoice; Since fate has insulted us, we should take revenge calmly.

Smart people will never sit down and lament for failure. They must look optimistically for ways to save failure.

This sentence comes from Shakespeare's play The Tempest, which is the beginning of a play, not a poem.

Background: The Tempest is william shakespeare's last complete masterpiece. The play celebrates the pure love, friendship and friendly relationship between people.

About the author:

William Shakespeare (English: William Shakespeare,1564april26-1616april23) is often regarded as Shakespeare in China society. At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, Lu Xun called Shakespeare "narrow spirit" in On Moro Poetry (1908 February).