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Human sobriety see through everything verse video

The verses of "Wakefulness on Earth and Seeing Everything Through" are as follows:

The first line: World affairs are as short as a spring dream, and human feelings are as thin as an autumn cloud. In Zhu Dunru's "Moon on the Western River", he used "spring dream" and "autumn clouds" to describe world affairs and human feelings, expressing the reality that world affairs are short and human feelings are thin, and that we should cherish what is in front of us.

The second line: "Things are not always as good as I would like them to be, but there are no two or three people I can talk to". This is Fang Yue's "Farewell to Commander Zicai", which expresses that there are often things in life that are not as good as we would like them to be, but we can get some relief by talking to others.

The third line: The mountains and rivers are full of empty thoughts of the distant, the falling flowers and the wind and rain are even more hurtful in spring. It is better to pity the person in front of you. In Yan Shu's "Raccoon River Sand", he uses mountains and rivers and flowers and rain to describe the distance and hurt of life, and warns people not to pursue nothingness only, but to cherish the people in front of them.

The fourth line: I advise you to drink a glass of wine, and there is no old man in the west out of the Yangguan Pass. Wang Wei's Weicheng Qu expresses that life is impermanent and one should cherish the people and things in front of him and fully experience the beauty of the present moment.

The fifth line: "One day is hard to come back." Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems" expresses that life is impermanent. Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems-Life Without Roots" shows us that life is short and it is our duty to cherish the good time of our youth.

Sixth line: "This love can be recalled, but at that time it was already confusing". This is Li Shangyin's "Jin Se", which expresses that some of the missed emotions in life cannot be recovered, and that we should cherish the people in front of us and the present moment.

Seventh sentence: The world needs gold to make friends, but not much gold to make deep friendships. Zhang Pian's "The Master of the Wall in Chang'an" shows that money and interpersonal communication are closely related, but only enough money can't achieve the real meaning of deep friendship.

The eighth sentence: Try to ask Lingnan should not be good. But it is said. This place of peace of mind is my hometown. Su Shi's "Dingfengbo - Returning to the South China Sea and Giving a Gift to Squire Wang Dingguo's Mother" tells us that home is not necessarily in the hometown, and that a peaceful and warm state of mind is the true sense of belonging.

The ninth sentence: Don't talk about fame and fortune; fame and fortune are the enemies of the body. Du Mu's "No Sleep" tells us that a flamboyance is a dream, a joy is empty. In the hustle and bustle of the world, the fight for fame and fortune will eventually come to naught, and when life comes to an end, in addition to being alone, nothing can be taken away.

The tenth sentence: "If I use color to serve others, I can get a few good times. Li Bai's "Concubine's Thin Life" tells us that if one pleases others solely by virtue of one's looks, how long can one get happiness and love?