Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Healthy recipes - I have learned that Gan Kun is great, but I still pity the grass and trees. What do you mean?
I have learned that Gan Kun is great, but I still pity the grass and trees. What do you mean?
Original text:

When you know what the world is, Jiangshan is still here. When you board, you are a stranger, and you have a legacy in your funeral.

I have learned that Gan Kun is great, but I still pity the grass and trees. Send bird prints in the sky, leave illusions and human spirits.

Vernacular translation:

After so many centuries, this pavilion still exists. People who come here are broad-minded, so there are still classics even after troubled times. I have learned a lot and experienced a lot, but I still have to cherish the flowers and grass. Looking up at the sky, I left traces of a flock of birds, leaving a phantom with me.

make appreciative comments

It is a realm that "I have learned to be a great man, but I still pity the grass and trees." Knowing the greatness of Kun means that you have understood the vastness and complexity of the world, but you still haven't abandoned your love for nature beyond subtlety. This is a kind of human nature, for example, some people, once they see a big event, often disdain the small things in daily life.

Thinking that you know so much and have such great influence, you lose your sympathy and care for plants and even people. Start doing bad things and hurting others. Big rape, big evil, big rape, which is often the case, is the so-called "you can't carry things without virtue."