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Three thousand years of reading history is nothing more than fame and fortune, 90,000 miles of enlightenment, after all, poetry, wine, countryside, who wrote it

2024-09-19 14:19
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This sentence was said by Jia Baoyu, a character in the ancient Chinese novel 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. Jia Baoyu was a cultured person. He knew the importance of fame, fortune, and the rural life. He believed that people should pursue fame and fortune, but they should also maintain their inner pursuit of freedom and happiness.

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Three thousand years of reading history is nothing more than fame and fortune, 90,000 miles of enlightenment, and finally poetry, wine and countryside

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2024-09-19 14:01

This sentence came from a poem in the ancient Chinese literary work, Dream of the Red Chamber. The original text was: " Three thousand years of reading history is nothing but fame and fortune; 90,000 miles of enlightenment will eventually lead to poetry and wine in the countryside." This sentence expressed the meaning of reading. Through reading history books, people can understand the rise and fall of the past, learn all kinds of knowledge and skills, but ultimately determine the fate of individuals in society's performance and achievements, as well as the pursuit of life and the choice of values. At the same time, this sentence also reflected the yearning and pursuit of utilitarians and rural life in ancient Chinese culture. In modern society, the meaning of this sentence still has a revelatory effect, reminding people to pay attention to the pursuit of a balanced life and values while pursuing personal development.

Who wrote,"3,000 years of reading history, nothing more than fame and fortune; 90,000 miles of enlightenment, finally poetry, wine, countryside"

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2024-09-19 13:57

This sentence came from the first chapter of the Qing Dynasty's Dream of the Red Chamber'. The original text read: " Three thousand years of reading history is nothing more than fame and fortune; ninety thousand miles of enlightenment will eventually lead to poetry, wine, and the countryside."

Who wrote,"3,000 years of reading history, nothing more than fame and fortune; 90,000 miles of enlightenment, finally poetry, wine, countryside"

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2024-09-19 13:56

This sentence came from the twenty-second chapter of Chen She Ju Yi, the first volume of Yu Shi Ming Yan, written by Feng Menglong, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. The original text read: "Three thousand years of reading history, fame and fortune are nothing more than wealth; 90,000 miles of enlightenment will eventually lead to poetry, wine and countryside."

Three thousand years of reading history, nothing more than fame and fortune; Ninety thousand miles of enlightenment, always poetry, wine, countryside!

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2024-09-19 13:56

This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The whole sentence is: "The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea." I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. Once upon a time, people had already left this place by yellow crane, leaving the Yellow Crane Tower empty. The yellow crane is gone, never to return. Qingchuan calendar Hanyang trees, fragrant grass lush parrot island. Where is the village at dusk? The misty waves of the river make one sad." This sentence expressed Wang Zhihuan's understanding of history and life. He believed that history had lasted for three thousand years, and people had pursued fame and fortune, but in the end, it was all for naught. The journey of life required constant pursuit of progress and growth in order to finally achieve spiritual satisfaction and inner peace. On the other hand, the phrase "90,000 miles of enlightenment will eventually lead to poetry, wine, and countryside" expressed Wang Zhihuan's yearning for nature and rural life. He believed that people should improve their state of mind through enlightenment and finally reach a state of inner peace and harmony with nature. At the same time, the rural life was also a way of life that he yearned for. It would allow him to get rid of the hustle and bustle of the world and enjoy the freedom and peace of his heart. The meaning of this sentence was that although history was long, it was ultimately empty. However, people could achieve spiritual satisfaction through constant pursuit of progress and growth. Nature and rural life were a way of life for people to pursue freedom and peace.

Three thousand years of reading history books, nothing more than fame and fortune; Eighty thousand miles of enlightenment, finally poetry, wine and countryside. How was the original text? Source?

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2024-09-19 13:57

The original text was: " Three thousand years of reading history is nothing more than fame and fortune; Eighty thousand miles of enlightenment is finally poetry and wine." It was from the Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin's 'Dream of the Red Chamber'.

" Three thousand years of reading history, nothing more than fame and fortune; Eighty thousand miles of enlightenment, finally poetry, wine and countryside." Where did the original text come from?

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2024-09-19 13:58

This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Wine":"Life is full of joy, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon." I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time."

Three thousand years of reading history books, nothing more than fame and fortune; Ninety thousand miles of enlightenment, finally poetry, wine and countryside. Where did these two sentences come from?

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2024-09-19 14:00

The source of these two sentences was a fable, Xie Yaohuan, in the Ming Dynasty writer Feng Menglong's Yu Shi Ming Yan. The story was about a woman who gave up her family and love in pursuit of fame and fortune, only to find that she had lost many precious things in the process of pursuing it. These two lines expressed Feng Menglong's different views on fame and fortune and rural life, emphasizing the short and precious life and the importance of pursuing freedom and true satisfaction in the heart.

Three thousand years of reading history books, nothing more than fame and fortune; Ninety thousand miles of enlightenment, finally poetry, wine and countryside. Where did these two sentences come from?

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2024-09-19 13:54

The source of these two sentences was Chen She Ju Yi in the novel Yu Shi Ming Yan by the Ming Dynasty writer Feng Menglong. The original novel was as follows: Three thousand years of reading history is nothing more than fame and fortune; 90,000 miles of enlightenment, finally poetry, wine and countryside. This sentence expressed Feng Menglong's deep understanding of history and his views on fame, fortune, and life. He believed that through reading history, people could understand the stories of the past, but the most important thing was not to pursue actual fame and fortune, but to understand the true meaning of life and finally reach the realm of "poetry, wine, and idyllic".

Three thousand years of reading history without external merit, fame and fortune, ninety thousand miles of enlightenment, finally poetry, wine and countryside from where?

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2024-09-19 14:06

This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower." The whole sentence is: "The sun is against the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea." I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. A thousand buildings in the countryside will be renewed day by day. Three thousand years of reading history is nothing more than fame and fortune; Ninety thousand miles of enlightenment is finally poetry, wine and countryside." Although after thousands of years of reading history books, people only pursue fame and wealth, but to explore the true meaning of life, they still have to return to poetry and wine.

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