These words were said by the male protagonist Xiao Yan to Xun Er after he became a top expert on the Dou Qi continent in the online literature 'Battle Through the Skies.'
This sentence came from China's " The Sun Also Rises ". In the novel, Ernest Hemmingway described the protagonist, Herineleddo de la Seniga, who traveled around the world when he was young, expressing his curiosity and desire to explore the world. This sentence was also one of the sentiments left behind by Herlineldo de la Seniga during his journey. The source of this sentence was a famous line in the novel The Sun Also Rises. The original text was: " The world is so big, I want to see it." This sentence expressed the curiosity and desire to explore the world of Herineleddo de la Seniga, encouraging people to bravely step out of their comfort zone to explore the unknown world. This sentence had also become the slogan for many young people to pursue their dreams and freedom.
" Everything is floating clouds " was a popular online phrase that first appeared after the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. At that time, many people's memories of the Olympic Games only stayed on the competition venues and athletes, ignoring the positive social impact brought by the Olympic Games. Therefore, it spread on some online forums and social media. The phrase 'everything is a fleeting cloud' meant that 'everything is illusory and not worth mentioning' and expressed a negative emotion or attitude. This phrase was often used in novels, movies, TV series, and other works to express the absurdity and unreality of the plot.
This sentence came from a famous line in the "Base" series of novels by the American author, Asimoff.
This sentence came from the Chinese web novel " Lord Snow Eagle ".
It's believed to draw inspiration from various sources, including the author's own experiences and observations of human behavior.
This sentence came from a poem in Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell" of the Tang Dynasty: "Using people as a mirror can show the gains and losses, and using history as a mirror can know the rise and fall." It meant that one could understand one's own gains and losses by learning from the experiences of others. One could understand the rise and fall of the world by learning from the experiences of history.
This sentence came from a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Wine to Drink":"Don't you see that the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns?" Can't you see the bright mirror in the high hall sad, white hair in the morning like black silk, turning into snow in the evening? Life is full of joy, don't let the golden cup empty to the moon." Among them," A stranger is like a jade gentleman, unparalleled in the world " was a continuation of this poem by later generations to describe the beauty and noble temperament of the protagonist.
In the past, I was gone. It came from the "Wei Feng·Papaya" in the "Book of Songs": I've been gone long ago, willows and willows. Now I come to think of the rain and snow. The full text was as follows: I've been gone long ago, willows and willows. Now I come to think of the rain and snow. The song of the Yangguan is heartbroken, my heart looks at the road to the end of the world with tears. The spring breeze does not cross the Jade Gate Pass. Life is full of joy.
In the past, I have been there. The full text of "Wei Feng·Papaya" from the Book of Songs is as follows: I've been gone long ago, willows and willows. Now I come to think of the rain and snow. The past cannot be remonstrated with, but the present can be recalled. The Book of Songs was the earliest collection of poems in China. It included many classic poems such as Guofeng, Zhounan, Hanguang, Guan Ju, Jian Jia, etc. These poems were widely praised and became an important part of Chinese culture.
This sentence came from the online novel " Gold-Hunting Commandant: The Nine Nether General " by Xiao Ding.