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Chapter 448: Poet Wang Bo
Although Wang Bo was a genius, he was very unfortunate.
It is really a pity that he died in the water at the age of 26.
If given time, Wang Bo will surely be able to write more excellent works.
After all, the growth of a poet requires a slow process, absorbing nourishment from life.
Of course Wang Bo was already good enough, even though he only lived to be twenty-six years old.
But he also amazed the entire Tang Dynasty poetry world and wrote countless classic masterpieces.
"In the 23rd year of Zhenguan, Wang Bo was born into a prominent family in Taiyuan, Shanxi."
"My grandfather Wang Tong was a great scholar in the late Sui Dynasty, and he trained several famous officials such as Fang Xuanling and Du Ruhui."
"Wang Ji was a drinking poet who was good at pastoral poetry. Wang Du was one of the pioneers of Tang Dynasty legends. As for his father Wang Fuzhi, he was also a doctor of the Ministry of Rites of the time."
"Talented people in ancient times were often precocious. Wang Bo, who was born in a scholarly family, was even smarter than his predecessors."
"I started writing poetry when I was six, and I could read the Han Shu annotated by Yan Shigu when I was nine."
"Yan Shigu was a veteran in the literary world, and his articles were regarded as classics by scholars at that time."
"But young Wang Bo didn't care. After reading it, he even wrote 10 volumes of reading notes, bluntly pointing out that Yan Shigu had made many mistakes."
"From this we can see that Wang Bo was intelligent since childhood and had an extraordinary destiny."
"Of course, a genius is a genius after all. When others are struggling to figure out how to write an article."
"Wang Bo's ideas had already flowed freely, and he wrote as if inspired by God."
"For example, every time I wrote a poem, I would grind several liters of ink first, drink it, and then pull up the quilt to cover my head and sleep."
"I write as soon as I wake up, which is called mental draft."
"In the Tang Dynasty, the trend of seeking favors from the emperor was prevalent. In order to win the appreciation of the emperor and nobles and gain an advantage in the imperial examinations, scholars presented their carefully selected articles to the emperor and nobles."
"Under such a background, Wang Bo would naturally do the same, and his choice was Liu Xiangdao, the right prime minister of the dynasty."
"In the first year of Linde, Wang Bo completely conquered Liu Xiangdao with a sentence: "The reason why we are generous to the princes is that we have the spirit in our hearts and ears."
"Liu Xiang immediately recommended Wang Bo to the court, believing that Wang Bo was a child prodigy who should be given important positions."
"With Liu Xiangdao's recommendation, Wang Bo's path to the imperial examination will naturally go smoothly."
"In the first year of Qianfeng, Wang Bo ranked high in the imperial examination and was awarded the rank of Chao San Lang, a seventh-rank official."
"That year, Wang Bo was only 17 years old, which was the time when he was full of youthful vigor and vitality."
"Not only that, Wang Bo's talent was also recognized by Pei Wang Li Xian."
"Li Xian sent people to invite Wang Bo to the palace many times and hired him as a compiler to be responsible for handling the palace's writing work."
"For others, being able to befriend the royal family and work in the palace is undoubtedly a pie in the sky. It is an opportunity that is hard to come by in a lifetime."
"And this opportunity was taken by 17-year-old Wang Bo, who was naturally very satisfied with his own talent."
"In "Viewing the Immortal Within", I expressed the sentiment that I can grow my own wings, so why rely on the ladder to the clouds?"
"There is a hint of pride in this poem, as if one has forgotten that one has once asked for help from the person himself."
"And they don't realize that pride is actually a double-edged sword."
"It is my capital to look down upon all the talented people in the world, but it is also a hidden weapon that attracts jealousy from all sides."
"Sure enough, not long after, Wang Bo was expelled from the palace."
“Not only did we not get a piece of the pie, but we completely lost the opportunity.”
Wang Changling: This is a masterpiece of Wang Bo's extremely high level, with exquisite wording and the ending being the finishing touch.
Throughout the ages, reunion and separation have always been an important theme in literary creation.
Talented scholars and poets reflect on their rough life experiences, sigh that happiness is hard to maintain, and cherish true friendship even more.
Therefore, once they encounter the moment of parting, an irrepressible sadness will surge in their hearts.
Only by integrating into the lines of poetry and turning them into words can one feel a little relaxed.
Lyrical poetry generally uses objective objects to express subjective feelings in an euphemistic way.
That is to say, use various tangible images to express one's strong inner feelings.
At the same time, the poet as the subject will become one with the object as the image, making it easier to arouse the reader's resonance.
These two poems are Wang Bo's extremely high-level masterpieces, with vivid imagery, exquisite wording, and the ending is the finishing touch.
It is early autumn in a foreign land, and the bright moon at the river pavilion is reflected by the river flow.
I already feel sad about the passing river, and I see the trees on the pier hiding the boat I'm leaving.
Wang Bo is a very well-known talent in the early Tang Dynasty. His "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" established his immortal position in the Chinese literary world.
If he had not passed away at such a young age, he would have definitely left more spiritual legacy for future readers.
This farewell poem is of extremely high quality, showing the extraordinary talent of the poet.
Having left his hometown for many years, the poet has long been accustomed to a wandering life.
It was early autumn and the river was surging.
The bright moonlight was reflected on the sparkling water, and the poet was bidding farewell to his friend in the pavilion by the river.
The poet silently watched the flowing water flow eastward, but in his heart he kept sighing that time was hard to retain.
I was already sad about our separation from each other, and suddenly I saw the departing boat moored under the shade of a tree at the ferry, and my heart was filled with mixed feelings.
If it weren't for a gathering with friends, Wang Bo might have gradually forgotten the pain of wandering, and even his memories of his hometown would have become vague.
Happy times are intoxicating, and make the originally calm lake of the heart suddenly become no longer calm.
The poet continuously superimposes multiple images, such as the river pavilion, the bright moon, the river flow, and the leaving boat, to create the atmosphere of farewell.
The poet then makes a transition by saying "I have realized it" and "I have looked again", and subtly expresses his heartfelt reluctance to leave.
Once the fire in your heart is lit, it is difficult to extinguish. The departure of a friend is like a basin of cold water.
But not only did it fail to extinguish the raging flame, but it aroused more emotions in the poet.
The whole text is full of deep emotion, yet implicit, which is very admirable.
The returning boats and horses are in a row, and the south and north of the river are looking at each other.
Who says that waves are just one water? I already feel that mountains and rivers are two places.
Most people may not be able to understand the feeling of seeing off guests in a foreign land.
Wang Bo was gifted, but he made mistakes due to his youth and bid farewell to his easy and comfortable life.
He also deeply understands the misfortunes of fate and the ups and downs of life, so he will especially cherish sincere friendship.
This poem is sincere and heartfelt, with tears in every word. It is truly touching if you savor it carefully.
The boats returning home shuttled back and forth on the river, as if they were marching in a line.
The cars and horses returning home were crowded on the road, as if they were lined up in a row.
People from the south and north of the river looked at each other across the river, their hearts filled with longing.
At this moment of hard parting, the mighty river is more than just a stream of water.
The mountains and rivers on both sides of the river separated by the river seem to belong to two different hometowns because there is no bridge across them.
The poet first describes a busy scene with passenger ships constantly coming and going on the river.
The streets along the shore were also crowded with cars and horses, and people on both sides of the river could see each other across the river.
In this early autumn season, people seem to be eager to return home.
In fact, this is just the poet's deep homesickness, but he uses the scenery to express a strong homesickness.
The three words "looking at each other" vividly convey a kind of separation that is hard to give up.
My friend will soon be leaving on a long journey by boat, and the green mountains opposite seem to be calling him.
Once the passenger ship reaches the other side, it feels like arriving at another home, but in fact the two places are only separated by a river.
The poet sighed that the mountains and rivers were far away and he could not travel freely. He also euphemistically expressed his helplessness in having no way to return home.
The use of rhetorical questions at the end further highlights the feeling of being reluctant to part.
It can be said that the meaning is beyond the words and it can be said to be the finishing touch!
"In the early Tang Dynasty, the royal family and nobles enjoyed cockfighting as an entertainment activity, especially an official named Du Yan during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang."
"Because he presented a cockfighting poem, secretly praising Li Shimin's military achievements in pacifying the country."
"He was appreciated by Emperor Taizong of Tang, and from then on he rose rapidly to prominence, making countless people envious."
"And Prince Li Xian of Pei was also an avid cockfighting enthusiast. Once, he invited the King of Ying to a cockfight for fun, and both sides had a blast."
"When Wang Bo saw it, he thought of the story of Du Yan of the previous dynasty, and on a whim he wrote an article called "Exhortation to the King of England."
"Although it was a play on words, Li Xian gave it to King Ying in a serious manner."
"Because the article quoted classics and was cleverly written, people inside and outside the palace rushed to copy and circulate it, and eventually it was seen by Emperor Gaozong of Tang."
"Tang Gaozong had long heard of Wang Bo's talent, and out of curiosity, he prepared to read this talented man's article carefully."
"But I found the words 'bloody battles to achieve success' and 'cutting with a butcher knife' in the article, which reminded me of the Xuanwu Gate Incident, and I thought the article was intended to sow discord between the princes."
"The emperor was furious and ordered Wang Bo to be expelled from the palace and never allowed to return."
"For writing the same article about cockfighting, Du Yan rose to prominence, but Wang Bo was expelled from the palace."
"In the end, I can only blame myself for being too young and focusing on writing without understanding politics."
“A young person who does not understand politics is at best a greenhorn, even if he has great literary talent.”
"Li Xian also suffered a tragedy in the future. Although he became the crown prince, he also hanged himself in a palace coup."
"A game article completely ruined Wang Bo's bright future. When did Wang Bo, who was always going smoothly, suffer such a blow?"
"Since I can't gain a foothold in the capital, I can only leave here and go to Sichuan to start my aimless journey."
"Although he wrote the heroic verses that a bosom friend is always a friend, and the world is as close as a neighbor, in his eyes, it was nothing but full of sadness."
"But Wang Bo is still young and has not given up on the path to the imperial examination."
"Just when he was returning to Chang'an from Shu to prepare for the imperial examination, his friend Ling Jiyou found him a position as a military officer in Guozhou."
"Why would such a talented person be so unworthy as to take a small position as a military officer in Guozhou?"
"Perhaps the court still feels resentful about the previous article, and the imperial examination may not go smoothly."
"The second is that Guozhou produces herbal medicines. He is keen on studying medicine, so it's a good opportunity for him to try it out here."
"But this ordinary life did not last long. Wang Bo was hit again for his arrogance."
"This time it's because a government slave named Cao Da committed a crime and is on the run."
"Wang Bo hid it, but was afraid that it would be killed if it got caught on fire."
"As a result, the incident happened and Wang Bo was sentenced to death."
"Fortunately, the imperial court granted amnesty and spared the death penalty, but I can't be an official anymore."
"My father, Wang Fuzhi, was deeply implicated and was demoted to a remote southern land thousands of miles away to serve as the magistrate of Jiaozhi County."
"As for Wang Bo knowingly breaking the law, it is highly suspicious."
"As for what happened, only Wang Bo himself knows."
Bai Juyi: Wang Bo was convicted for a cockfight, a tragedy of his own making.
Luo Xia and Lone Frog fly together, the autumn water is always the same.
Guanshan is difficult to overcome, and whoever grieves for the lost.
When we meet by the water, we are all guests from other countries.
As we grow older, we become stronger and stronger, and we would rather change our hearts even when we are old.
Be poor and strong, and never fall into the clouds.
These famous lines are from "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" by the young genius Wang Bo, one of the Four Great Talents of the Early Tang Dynasty.
The preface is elegant and ornate, with gorgeous language, superb use of allusions, and is concise and concise.
Unfortunately, not long after he completed the "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng", Wang Bo died in an accident.
God is jealous of talented people, the boy is only 27 years old.
Wang Bo's death seemed accidental, but in fact, looking at his short life, it was full of inevitability.
Wang Bo could write articles at the age of six and read Yan Shigu's "Commentary on the Book of Han" at the age of nine.
He pointed out the errors and shocked everyone. What else could he be but a genius?
Wang Bo passed the imperial examination at the age of sixteen and was granted the title of Chao San Lang by the court, serving in the residence of Emperor Gaozong and Wu Zetian's second son, Prince of Pei Li Xian.
At this time, Wang Bo was obviously a rising star, and we seemed to see his bright future.
One day, Prince Li Xian of Pei was having a cockfight with the third prince Li Xian, and Li Xian ordered him to write "Ode to Cockfighting".
I don’t know how Wang Bo came up with the idea to write the "Exhortation to the King of England".
At this time, Wang Bo was still a teenager. His original intention was actually very simple, just to entertain his master.
But the word "檄" cannot be used casually. They are all princes. It is inappropriate for the second prince to issue a 檄 to the third prince.
It is likely that these teenagers, especially Wang Bo, had no idea of political correctness at all, and this so-called manifesto fell into the hands of Emperor Gaozong.
Gaozong was furious when he saw this. Two princes were fighting cocks, but he did not persuade them to stop. Instead, he wrote a letter of accusation, exaggerated the situation and created conflicts. This person should be expelled from the palace immediately.
A cockfight and a short essay without any political awareness ruined his bright future, and Wang Bo was demoted to Guozhou as a military officer.
This time of mischief can be said to be done in a naive manner. Who could have thought that Wang Bo would do something even more incomprehensible soon after.
A criminal named Cao Da came to him for help. He had no relationship with this man and the two had no connection at all.
However, Wang Bo hid him, but later, fearing that the matter would be exposed, he decided to go all out and kill the criminal named Cao Da.
He already has a criminal record, and now he is hiding a criminal and killing people to silence them, which gives people unlimited room for imagination and also gives people more leverage to deal with him.
Murder was a capital crime, and Wang Bo was thrown into prison.
This time he also implicated his father, and his father Wang Fuchou was demoted to Jiaozhi in the southern wilderness.
Fortunately, Wang Bo was pardoned in the second year of his imprisonment and was able to save his life. With the help of his relatives and friends, he was released from prison and returned to normal life.
The imprisonment made him realize that his recklessness had caused him considerable trouble.
In particular, he was deeply influenced by Confucian classics, and he felt deeply guilty for the suffering his father suffered because of him.
He decided to travel thousands of miles to visit his father, perhaps to confess his sins to his father, or perhaps to express his determination to his father.
In short, after traveling through mountains and rivers, Wang Bo finally set out on the journey to Jiaozhi.
When passing by Nanchang, he heard that the governor of Nanchang was rebuilding the Tengwang Pavilion and hosting a banquet for guests.
Originally, Wang Bo just wanted to go his own way and there was no need to join in the fun, but he couldn't resist his curiosity and went to visit.
Wang Bo was already famous throughout the world at that time, so Governor Yan invited him to the banquet.
At the banquet, Yan Boyu wanted to show everyone the talent of his son-in-law, Mr. Meng, so he pretended to ask everyone to compose poems.
Everyone knew what the governor was thinking, so they all agreed tacitly that instead of saying that they were not talented enough, they should ask Scholar Meng to show his talents for everyone to see.
Only Wang Bo was blind. He spread out the paper and wrote "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" in one stroke, blinding everyone's eyes.
Originally, Yan Boyu thought that this young man was ignorant of the immensity of the world, but now he was in awe of him.
This was Wang Bo's unrestrained expression of his inspiration. Fortunately, this unexpected result left a brilliant chapter in Chinese culture.
Wang Bo's behavior is not worthy of praise. He disrupted the theme of the banquet and made the host somewhat embarrassed and unhappy.
Especially that scholar Meng who was turned into ashes in seconds, it was so embarrassing!
Even though you, Wang Bo, are a child of destiny, you should always consider the feelings of others. This is the basic way of life that a person should have.
It can be seen that imprisonment and major changes in his family failed to make him reflect and change fundamentally, and the straightforward scholar's spirit is still his most important characteristic.
It can also be seen that although he is extremely talented, his emotional intelligence is indeed worrying.
After Wang Bo was released from prison, the court actually restored his official position, but he did not accept it.
Maybe he also knows that he is a person who easily gets into trouble, and he has some self-awareness.
After arriving in Jiaozhi and meeting his father who was living in poverty, Wang Bo returned north shortly afterwards.
The South China Sea often has strong winds and high waves in summer. In fact, waiting a little may reduce the danger a lot.
Wang Bo insisted on crossing the sea, and as expected, a wave knocked him into the water. He was frightened and drowned at the age of 27.
It is such a pity that a talented young man died in the South China Sea. It is such an unfair death!
With Wang Bo's talent, if he could live a few more decades, his literary achievements would be no less than those of great writers like Su Shi.
Perhaps he will mature and his outstanding talents will make some achievements in politics.
But history cannot be repeated, and there are no assumptions. A person's fate is determined by both chance and objectivity.
But looking at several important moments in Wang Bo's life, most of his misfortunes were caused by his willful character.
"But no matter what, this also shows from the side."
"Wang Bo did not learn a lesson from the previous setbacks and continued to be arrogant and conceited. In addition, he was unwilling or not good at making friends with his colleagues."
"Young Wang Bo acted impulsively and almost paid with his life."
"This incident also made Wang Bo see himself clearly. He thought he was not suitable for politics and was more suitable to be a scholar."
"That is why when the imperial court was preparing to reinstate him, he decided to give up his official position and devote himself to literary creation."
"Of course, Wang Bo's most amazing work is The Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng."
"In the second year of Shangyuan, Wang Bo prepared to go to Jiaozhi to visit his father."
"When I passed through Nanchang, I happened to see Governor Jian Boyu hosting a banquet for guests at the completion of the newly built Tengwang Pavilion."
"And Governor Yan had also heard of Wang Bo's talent and invited him to participate."
"Of course, Governor Yan also had his own selfish motives, which was to let his son-in-law come up with a preface in advance, so that he could improvise it at the banquet and let his son-in-law show off his face."
"During the banquet, Governor Yan asked people to bring out paper and pen and asked everyone to write a preface for the banquet."
"Everyone knew it and declined."
"But Wang Bo didn't refuse at all. He just picked up the paper and pen and started writing."
"I originally wanted to let my son-in-law perform, but Wang Bo, this young man, was ignorant of his own limitations and offended him, so he turned around and left in anger."
"But Governor Yan is a literary lover after all, and he also wants to see what Wang Bo will write."
"The beginning is the old capital of Nanchang, and the new capital of Hongdu makes Governor Yan unimpressed, which is just a cliché."
"When he heard the stars split into Yi and Zhen, and the earth connected to Heng and Lu, Governor Yan was a little silent."
"When you hear the setting sun and the solitary wild goose flying together, and the autumn water and the sky becoming one color."
"Governor Yan could not help but admire and called Wang Bo a genius."
"Thanks to Governor Yan for hosting this banquet, so that future generations can read "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng"."
"I always feel that Wang Bo, with his clothes fluttering and his spirits high, is writing confidently and easily, and he does not look like a young man who has suffered hardships."
"And 'Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng' also became an impromptu performance for Wang Bo, and also a great opportunity for him to express his depression."
"This banquet seems to be specially prepared for Wang Bo. Its significance exceeds the work Wang Bo did when he entered the palace."
"Before Wang Bo was in the palace, he could only follow other people's wishes and write works according to the situation."
"And I am walking on thin ice, trembling with fear, unable to show my talent."
"In the Pavilion of Prince Teng, Wang Bo had completely given up his official career and could perform and write as he pleased."
"Getting rid of all kinds of constraints and finally creating a masterpiece was also the most shining moment in Wang Bo's life."
"In the autumn of the first year of Yifeng, Wang Bo sailed across the sea to Jiaozhi to visit his father whom he had not seen for many years."
"Unfortunately, there was an accident on the way back, and the boat sank into the sea."
"Wang Bo unfortunately drowned and died of shock, and his life was frozen at the age of 27."
"A genius of this generation has disappeared. It must be said that God is jealous of talents."
Liu Yuxi: Wang Bo, a person becomes strong by learning to say no.
Luo Xia and Lone Frog fly together, the autumn water is always the same.
Under Wang Bo's writing, the scenery here is unique and beautiful.
And it has not faded for thousands of years.
His real strength did not come from his prominent position and frequent visits to his home, but from when he learned to be himself.
If you don’t know how to say no, you will only lose yourself.
In the early Tang Dynasty, Wang Bo was born into a wealthy family in Jiangzhou.
He could write at the age of six and was praised by his father's friend Du Yijian.
After reading Yan Shigu's annotations to the "Book of Han", he found many errors.
Then he wrote ten volumes of "Zhi Xia" to correct the mistakes, which made him famous.
One day, he heard his father say that the ancients considered a son who did not know medicine to be unfilial.
His father's words made him think deeply, and then he decided to study medicine.
After all, filial piety is the top priority in life.
From the age of twelve to fourteen, Wang Bo studied medicine in Chang'an with Cao Yuan. He read several medical books in one go and was able to use them reasonably.
As a result, people have a new understanding of Wang Bo, the matters of the Three Talents and Six Jias, and the numbers of the Mingtang Yukui.
With such a huge halo, Wang Bo participated in many imperial examinations, was recommended by Huangfu Changbo and others, and was granted the official title of Chao San Lang by Emperor Gaozong of Tang as an exception.
After becoming an official, he became the favorite of the prince Pei Wang Li Xian.
Moreover, we are all about the same age, and we are both teachers and friends, and we eat, drink and have fun together.
Cockfighting was popular in the capital, and Li Xian also joined the cockfighting team.
One day, Li Xian was fighting cocks with King Ying Li Xian, so Li Xian arranged for Wang Bo to write an article to dampen Li Xian's spirit.
Wang Bo obeyed the order and wrote in "Exhortation to King Ying of Chicken" that two heroes cannot stand side by side, how dare one of them be so arrogant?
The article was very interesting and quickly reached the hands of Emperor Gaozong of Tang.
After reading the article, Emperor Gaozong was furious and expelled Wang Bo from the capital and removed him from his official position.
On the one hand, the prince did not study and spent all day fighting cocks, which was a sign of ruining the family.
On the one hand, the princes were fighting openly and secretly, and Wang Bo, as an official, was fanning the flames.
After a while, the imperial court held another imperial examination to look for talents.
Upon hearing the news, Wang Bo hurried to prepare for the exam.
Before the exam started, he heard Pei Xingjian, the assistant minister of the Ministry of Personnel, say something.
Although Bo had literary talent, he was impetuous and shallow.
In order to make a living, he went to Guozhou to become a soldier through the recommendation of a friend.
Not long after he took office, a criminal named Cao Da came to seek refuge.
Wang Bo took him in out of kindness.
Deep down, Wang Bo was worried that the matter would be exposed and Cao Da would implicate him.
In panic and impulse, he harmed Cao Da, which led to his own imprisonment.
If Wu Zetian had not come to power and issued a general amnesty, Wang Bo would never have seen the light of day.
Along the way, Wang Bo never refused and always accepted the fate and the arrangements of others.
Therefore, they lose themselves step by step and fall into a tragic low point.
A word from his father's friend made him feel very proud.
A word from his father can change the direction of his efforts.
Li Xian's words can make him forget his identity, put aside politics, and indulge in fun.
Pei Xingjian's words made him give up the opportunity to take the imperial examination and become famous.
Cao Da's flattering words made Wang Bo not know how to face reality.
To accept everything that comes to you actually means that you are carrying the fate of others and that you care too much about what others say and look on their faces.
Whether it's because of face or because you're timid, don't refuse others.
On the contrary, it puts pressure on yourself and reflects your incompetence.
A person’s true strength begins with three rejections.
When Wang Bo was released from prison, the court sent someone to ask him to continue serving as an official, but he decisively refused.
Then he went to his father's workplace to show his filial piety.
On the way, he encountered the scene of Tengwang Pavilion being rebuilt and talented people gathering.
Therefore, he also joined the talented scholars and wrote "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng".
Regarding his own life, Wang Bo said that if he only worries about poverty while receiving a salary, how can he be called a loyal minister?
It turns out that the best life is to dare to be yourself.
Even if you are poor, it doesn’t matter. Even if you have no status, you can be calm.
The principle that one is strong when he has no desires is very obvious.
Having gotten rid of all mental pressure and no longer living for inner desires, "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" is truly magnificent.
By refusing high positions and generous salaries, people will be more down-to-earth and walk more steadily.
Only by refusing to be sociable can one enjoy solitude and have the courage to move forward alone.
Only by rejecting perfection can one leave blank space in his life.
It doesn’t matter if there are regrets and imperfections, it’s just another kind of beauty.
Only by refusing to obey others can I find my own direction, and be happy with every step I take.
There are so many things you want to do. If you want to do them all, you will be hindered by others or even deceived by others.
You want to do something, but you don't have to do it.
If you don’t want to do something, don’t do it, and the temptation will have no effect on you.
Walking on the bustling streets, you will also feel alone.
Without any ties, there is no internal friction, no stubbornness, no hesitation, and the heart becomes particularly strong. (End of this chapter)
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