This sentence came from the famous saying of Jia Baoyu in the ancient Chinese literary work, Dream of the Red Chamber. Jia Baoyu was an artistic youth. He saw the injustice and injustice in society and lamented that he was useless, but he was unwilling to give up his talent and dreams. Behind this sentence was Jia Baoyu's deep thoughts and understanding of his talent and destiny. In the novel, Jia Baoyu was a character with endless talent but a lot of misfortune. He was born into a noble family but was forced into exile due to the decline of his family. He experienced many setbacks and tribulations on his journey, but he never gave up his talent and dreams. At the end of the novel, Jia Baoyu lamented that the phrase "I was born to be useful" expressed his recognition of his talent and his expectations for the future. "A thousand pieces of gold scattered and returned" was also a plot in the novel. In the process of Jia Baoyu's growth, he had experienced many setbacks and tribulations, sometimes even losing everything. However, he always adhered to his beliefs and dreams and did not give up on his pursuit of talent. In the end, he successfully realized his literary dream and became an outstanding writer. In the novel, the phrase "a thousand pieces of gold scattered will come back" expressed Jia Baoyu's resistance to fate and his indomitable spirit. This sentence also enlightens us that even if we have suffered setbacks and tribulations, as long as we have a firm belief and keep working hard, we will eventually be able to realize our dreams and goals.