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Excerpts and explanations of beautiful sentences in human words
Appreciation of beautiful sentences in human words is as follows:

1: Great career and university questioners in ancient and modern times must go through three realms: "The west wind withered the green trees last night. Being alone in a tall building, looking at the horizon. " Appreciation: This poem wants to express the loneliness that people have to experience in order to achieve great career or university. After the west wind (that is, the autumn wind), everything is bleak, and it is lonely to stand alone on a tall building and watch the endless journey of the world.

2. "I don't regret that my belt is getting wider and wider, which makes people haggard for Iraq." The original word comes from Liu Yong's poem "Death to Hua Lian, Leaving a Dangerous Building". The original meaning is the suffering of lovesickness between lovers and their persistence in love. Appreciation: What Wang Guowei wants to express here should be another realm that must be passed in order to achieve the great cause of the university, that is, a spirit of persistent pursuit of career or knowledge without regrets. Wang Guowei's extended interpretation of these original works is a sentimental summary of his academic course and experience, and it is a unique experience, but not everyone will feel this way, so Wang Guowei said at the end: "However, Yan and European princes are forbidden to interpret words like this."