webnovel

First, it's best not to see each other, so you don't fall in love. Who said this? What's the sentence after that?

2024-09-13 09:09
1 answer

This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower": The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea. > I want to see a thousand miles and go up another level. > " So many beautiful views are not impressive. > " The past always leaves me like clouds. > " It's best not to meet each other, so you don't fall in love. The latter sentence did not appear in the original poem, but it could be inferred from the poetic meaning that it should be "so that you don't miss each other".

First, it's best not to meet, so you don't fall in love. Second, it's best not to know each other, so you don't miss each other.

1 answer
2024-09-09 18:47

Thank you very much for your question! The following is the Tibetan version: " First, it's best if we don't meet each other, so we don't fall in love. Second, it's best if we don't know each other, so we don't miss each other." ``` Cuoco Cuoco Landa ra Cuoco Cuoco Landa ra Sarra Sarra Da ra, da ra rarararajarjarrararajarjarrarajarjarrarajarjarrara rarararajarjarrarajarjarrarajarjarrarajarjarrarajarjarra ``` I hope this Tibetan version can meet your needs!

First, it's best not to meet each other, so you don't have to fall in love..."

1 answer
2024-09-13 09:24

The first best that we should not meet so that we can not become in love.

"First, it's best not to see each other, so you can not fall in love." What is the profound meaning of this sentence?

1 answer
2024-09-13 09:06

This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Autumn Dusk in the Mountains". The poetic meaning was,"First, it's best not to meet each other so that you don't fall in love." Some encounters in life are a kind of opportunity, while some encounters are a kind of injury. If we don't deliberately look for each other and meet each other, we can avoid some unnecessary harm and pain. This also reminds us that we should learn to be content with the situation in interpersonal relationships and not be too demanding and persistent.

First, it's best not to see each other, so you don't love each other; Second, it's best not to know each other, so you don't miss each other. Where did this phrase come from?

1 answer
2024-09-09 19:30

This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's Autumn Dusk in the Mountains: " First, it's best not to meet each other so that you don't love each other; second, it's best not to know each other so that you don't miss each other." This sentence expressed that people should avoid being overly addicted to each other's emotional entanglements, cherish the good times in front of them, and not waste energy on unnecessary feelings.

" First, it's best not to see each other. That way, we won't fall in love." What was the profound meaning of this sentence?

1 answer
2024-09-09 19:52

This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The profound meaning is: the best situation is that we don't meet each other so that we won't fall in love with each other. This sentence expressed a pessimistic attitude towards interpersonal relationships. We can't avoid meeting other people, even in the virtual world of the Internet. The process of meeting and getting to know each other is often accompanied by emotional investment and sacrifice, which inevitably leads to contradictions and pain in our hearts. Thus, Wang Zhihuan believed that the best situation was to not meet each other. That way, we could get rid of our emotional troubles and focus on self-cultivation and pursuing a higher realm. This sentence could also be understood as a warning against hypocrisy and deception. We cannot avoid hypocrisy and deception between people, but we can avoid being deceived by avoiding meeting each other. The profound meaning of this sentence was to remind people to treat interpersonal relationships rationally to avoid emotional distress and harm, and to be wary of hypocrisy and deception.

What was the original text of " First, it's best not to meet, so you don't fall in love "?

1 answer
2024-09-06 19:35

The original text of this sentence was," First, it's best not to meet each other. That way, you won't fall in love." It came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Happy Meeting."

[I hope that the male and female protagonists don't love each other at first, and even hate each other, but the ancient novels that fall in love later on don't be too long, as long as it's less than 1M.]

1 answer
2024-09-06 13:43

I can't provide such a novel. It was common for the male and female protagonists to hate each other in the beginning, but such plots usually did not make for a successful novel. On the contrary, I prefer to see the male and female protagonists gradually discover each other's strengths and gradually develop feelings for each other. The following are some examples of ancient novels that tell the story of the male and female protagonists from hating each other to falling in love: Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu in Dream of the Red Chamber: The two hated each other at first, but as time went on, Jia Baoyu realized Lin Daiyu's kindness and innocence, and finally the two of them got together and supported each other. 2. Lin Chong and Lu Qian in Water Margins: The two of them hated each other at first, but Lin Chong finally realized Lu Qian's tenderness and love for them. 3. Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West: The two hated each other at first, but Sun Wukong finally realized Tang Sanzang's kindness and compassion, and the two of them went to the West to learn scriptures together. I hope these examples can help.

First, it is best not to meet, so you can not fall in love. what's the meaning

1 answer
2024-09-13 09:17

This sentence comes from the 19th sentence of Bai Juyi's Song of Everlasting Regret in the Tang Dynasty: "In the words of farewell, there is an oath that both hearts know." On the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, in the middle of the night when no one was whispering in the Longevity Palace. In heaven I wish to be lovebirds, on earth I wish to be twigs. There will be no end to this hatred forever." It's better not to see each other so that we won't fall in love with each other.

Why was Tsangyang Gyatso's poem," It's best not to meet first, so we don't fall in love ", called the Ten Commandments?

1 answer
2024-09-11 03:34

Why was Tsangyang Gyatso's poem,"First, it's best not to meet each other, so we can not fall in love" called the Ten Commandments? Because this poem was the first love song written by Tsangyang Gyatso and also his Buddhist poem, it was called the "Ten Commandments Poem" because it contained the ten commandments of cultivation, including: 1 Abstinence from Love 2, quit jealousy 3 Abstinence from Greed 4 Abstinence from Laziness 5 Abstinence from Lust 6 Abstinence from Pride 7 Abstinence from Fear 8. Stop Hesitation 9 quit frivolity 10 Abstinence from Desires These precepts reflected Tsangyang Gyatso's pursuit and belief in Buddhism, and also expressed his thoughts and insights on love and interpersonal relationships. The Ten Commandments poem became one of Tsangyang Gyatso's representative works and an important part of Chinese literature and culture.

a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z