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Teenagers don't know the taste of sorrow.
The famous phrase "a teenager doesn't know how to worry" comes from Xin Qiji's "ugly slave, middle wall book Boshan Road". The whole poem is:

Teenagers don't know the taste of sorrow and fall in love with the floor. Fall in love with the floor and worry about adding new words.

Now that I know what it's like to worry, I want to talk about it. I want to say, I'm still resting, but I know it's cold and autumn is here!

It means that people don't know the taste of sadness when they are young, and they like to climb high and look far. I like to climb high and see far. In order to write new words, I insist on worrying instead of worrying. Now I have tasted sadness, but I want to say it but I can't say it. I want to say, but I can't say it, but I say, what a cool autumn!

"Ugly Slave" is a book about the middle wall of Boshan Road. Xin Jiaxuan, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, was impeached to leave his post and lived in seclusion with the lake. This word is full of sadness. The first film depicts a teenager who is inexperienced but pretends to be deep. The second movie is about a depression full of sadness but nowhere to talk. Through the comparison between childhood and today, it expresses the author's pain of being suppressed, excluded and unable to serve the country.