The verses about the great ambitions are as follows:
1. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are directly hung to help the sea. ——"The Road Is Difficult Part One" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: It expresses the heroic feelings of not being afraid of difficulties and aiming for the distant future. He used the two metaphors of long winds and waves and hanging sails to vividly depict his ambitions and express his spirit of struggle and desire for exploration. He used the sea as his stage to show his magnanimity and magnanimity.
2. You can conquer the mountains with great strength, but the times are unfavorable and your talents will never fade away. ——"Man Jiang Hong·Writing Feelings" by Yue Fei in the Song Dynasty
Appreciation: It expresses the ambition to fight against Jin to save the country and the indignation towards the distrust of the imperial court. His two exaggerations of "moving mountains with force" and "being overwhelming" showed his ambition and expressed his loyalty and pride. The contrast between his failure to use time and his failure to succeed reflects his dilemma and persistence.
3. From the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains and small mountains at a glance. ——"Wang Yue" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: It expresses his expectations for his own future and his concern for the people of the world. He used the two ideas of being the top of the mountain and looking at all the mountains to describe his grand ambitions and pinned his mind and vision. He used the contrast between Ling Jueding and Zhongshan Xiao to show his ambition and courage.
4. Fishing in Dutch clothes is safe, but there will be a time when golden horses recruit talents. ——"Sending Wu San back to his hometown after his defeat" by Qian Qi of the Tang Dynasty
Expressed his comfort to his friend Wu San who returned to seclusion after his defeat and his expectation of returning to the world in the future. He used the contrast between fishing in lotus clothes and recruiting talents with golden horses to reveal his friend's ambitions and express his own ideals and beliefs. He used the two turns of "temporarily settling for life" and "fortuitous" to express the forbearance and opportunity of his friends.
5. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after spending all my money. ——"About Wine" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: It expresses his confidence in his talent and his lack of scruples for material enjoyment. He used two exaggerations, "Innate Talent" and "Thousands of Money", which highlighted his ambition and reflected his freedom and open-mindedness. He affirmed that it will be useful and will come back, showing his optimism and determination.