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The meaning of this poem is: When will the struggle for fame and fortune end? Those who strive for fame and fortune get up early and are greedy late, and have no freedom at all.
Riding a donkey and wanting to steed, becoming a prime minister and wanting to be a prince and marquis. I worked in a hurry all day long to dress and eat, and I was not afraid that Lord Yama would be urging my soul at any time. and wants to earn the family business to pass on to the children and grandchildren, and no one who understands can turn back.
From the first episode of Ming Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West": "When will the competition for fame and fortune rest?" Waking up early and sleeping late is not free! ”
This poem expresses the author's helplessness towards those who are in the pursuit of fame and fortune while completely disregarding their own safety, and at the same time wants to warn people to be content and happy, to wake up in time and turn back, and not to be dissatisfied.
Since its inception, "Journey to the West" has been widely circulated among the people, and various versions have emerged in endlessly, including six kinds of periodicals in the Ming Dynasty, seven kinds of periodicals and manuscripts in the Qing Dynasty, and thirteen kinds of versions recorded in the classics. After the Opium War, a large number of classical Chinese literary works were translated into Western languages, and "Journey to the West" was introduced to Europe and the United States, and was translated into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, sign language, Russian, Czech, Romanian, Polish, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese and other languages.
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In Journey to the West, when is the struggle for fame and fortune not free, getting up early and sleeping late is not free, this poem means: Everyone is pursuing fame and fortune, when is it an end? People who seek fame and fortune get up early every day and are greedy for darkness, and have no freedom at all.
When will the fight for fame and fortune stop? Waking up early and sleeping late is not free!
Riding a donkey, a mule, and a horse, the prime minister of the official residence looked at the prince.
is only worried about food and clothing, why is he afraid that Yan Jun will take the hook?
The stepchildren are rich and noble, and none of them are willing to turn back!
Meaning: Everyone is in pursuit of fame and fortune, when is the end? People who seek fame and fortune get up early every day and are greedy for darkness, and have no freedom at all. Riding a donkey and wanting a horse, becoming a prime minister and wanting to be a prince and a prince.
Hurrying all day long to dress and eat, why not be afraid of Lord Yama.
At any time to hypnocate? and wanted to earn the family business and pass it on to his children and grandchildren, but no one who understood could turn back.
From: Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West".
The first time: "The spiritual root nurtures the source of pregnancy and flows out of the spiritual cultivation avenue".
This poem expresses the author's helplessness in the pursuit of fame and fortune and disregarding his own safety, and at the same time warns that people should be content, and that quick success will only take us away from the meaning of life.
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When will the fight for fame and fortune stop? Waking up early and sleeping late is not free!
Riding a donkey, a mule, and a horse, the prime minister of the official residence looked at the prince.
is only worried about food and clothing, why is he afraid that Yan Jun will take the hook?
The stepchildren are rich and noble, and none of them are willing to turn back!
This poem came out in the first episode of "Journey to the West", on the way of Sun Wukong's eastward journey to study, after arriving in Nanzhan Buzhou, seeing busy people, the author wrote down his observations and evaluations of the world in the tone of a stone monkey: I saw that the people of the world were all for the sake of fame and profit, and none of them were for their lives.
Fame and fortune itself do not matter whether it is good or bad, it is the fruit of victory that those who work hard deserve, and it comes naturally and deserves it.
But the world is blushing when they see fame and fortune, and they force themselves for fame and fortune, even by unscrupulous means. The body and mind are burdened by fame and fortune, and they tremble and toil every day, and they cannot be comfortable and free.
How many people can get out of Vanity Fair?
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Literally, people in the world want to compete for fame and fortune, and they have always refused to stop, and they worked hard to break through in their early years (when they were young, they were obsessed with fame, four books and five classics, and eight strands of literature hurt people), and they regretted it in their later years. (It's a mistake to be young).
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Everyone is in pursuit of fame and fortune, and they don't know when they will stop, and for this vanity of fame, they get up early every day and are greedy for darkness, and they can't help themselves.
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Let you let go of distracting thoughts, let go of desires, and sober up the meaning of few desires.
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During the Western Han Dynasty, Sima Qian said: "The world is bustling, all for profit; The world is crowded, all for profit. ”
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Poetic: The struggle for fame and fortune is endless, and there is no freedom when you get up early and are greedy for darkness.
Riding a donkey and wanting to ride a horse, becoming an official and wanting to be a prince.
is always busy with dressing and eating, and is not afraid of Lord Yama's life.
I also want to earn a family business and pass it on to my children and grandchildren, but I never understand that no one can turn back.
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Let you let go of distracting thoughts, let go of desires, and sober up the meaning of few desires.
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People in the world only look at the immediate benefits, regardless of the consequences.