"Don't forget your initial intention, you can achieve your ultimate goal" is interpreted from Hua Yan Jing and summarized from some words in Hua Yan Jing. Don't lose your original goal, always keep your original belief, and you will succeed in the end.
Excerpt from the original "Daya Dang":
Swing around the people's monarch God. Those who disobey God have many lives.
Born a citizen, he was a bandit all his life. Decadence has no beginning, and fresh talents have an end.
Translation:
God is arrogant and dissolute. He is the king of the people. God is greedy and tyrannical, and his laws are circuitous and abnormal.
God gave birth to the people, and the laws are all lies. A good beginning rarely leads to a good ending.
Extended data:
Some people suspect that this poem "Daya Dang" is an essay written by the King of Wu denouncing the crime of killing Yin. It is similar to the Thai oath and the pastoral oath in Shangshu, but it has rhyme. This is just as Chen Zizhan said, "This is a matter of course, but there is no basis."
This poem consists of eight chapters, each with eight sentences. Its main content is to make an example of others and stab the royal family to death. At the beginning of the first chapter, it is revealed that the word "sway" is the program of the whole article, and all subsequent chapters begin with "Wang Wen said that he consulted women and Yin merchants". Under the pretext of lamenting Yin's nonsense. This poem is a poem that appeals to Mu to treat Zhou Liwang fairly.
Calling Mu Gong to satirize the present by using the ancient times, the "inspiration from wandering" will be "Yin Jian is not far away, but in the world", warning to accept the historical lesson of the demise of the Yin Dynasty and change course. The whole poem is ingenious in conception, peculiar in composition and extremely artistic.