16. On the riverbank, bees and butterflies dance; in the water, fish play. Only this falling petal floats lonely in the water, destined for an unknown place—much like our covenant, has our deep affection long since faded?
17. "Giving roses leaves a lingering fragrance in the hand." Bringing joy to others is more fulfilling than receiving it. Helping a friend in their hour of need helps them overcome difficulties; comforting a relative in pain allows them to taste happiness.
18. The sky is so blue, the trees so green; life can indeed be so peaceful and beautiful. Yet, love begins with hope and often ends in despair—once a heart is truly broken, it no longer holds hope for what once was.
19. Separation is a sorrowful word. I have experienced countless partings, but none have left me as reluctant and sad as this. I fear I may never see you again, and I fear that in your memory, I will be like an autumn leaf, drifting aimlessly in the wind.
20. In the twilight sky, watch the birds soar across the horizon and admire the grandeur of the clouds. The promises and moments shared during passionate love are frozen in time, playing frame by frame in my heart as if they were just yesterday.
21. Leaves rolling under the trees kiss the cold earth, stumbling into lonely corners, sacrificing themselves to the helplessness of life. The mortal world sighs at the ruthlessness of time, fading in color amidst longing.
22. Meeting the right person at the right time is a blessing, but when you and I met, the season of love had already passed. Loving you carries a faint sadness; though I long for eternal togetherness, we are destined not to stay.
23. As autumn winds rise, leaves return to their roots; as still waters flow east, the moon shines on a lonely night. To many, autumn brings a sense of desolation and solitude, leading them to lament the impermanence of life.
24. If longing could be entwined by gentle fingertips, I would pluck the strings of a final masterpiece to let yearning surround me. If memories could be forgotten in the stillness of the night, I would pray for eternal sleep, dreaming within the mortal world.
25. The shy sky is veiled by clouds. With light steps, I have just entered the vast ocean of the internet, using clumsy pens to shape unfamiliar characters, writing my own words and moods. Preferring tranquility, I wander in my own world, knowing my own joys and sorrows.
26. Without waves, a sail cannot show its true character; without twists and turns, one cannot taste the joy of life. Hardship is life's strict teacher, and only the strong become its exceptional students. Do not mistake opportunity for temptation, nor temptation for opportunity. Many spend their lives being led astray by temptation, missing real opportunities. Life is a wise elder and a learned teacher, guiding us silently like a gentle spring rain.
27. Set a five-year goal for yourself, then break it down into years, half-years, quarters, and months. Only in this way can you find your direction and purpose.
28. Sprint like a youth, live like a farmer.
29. I have been wounded, but I have not been defeated. Though I lay on the ground gasping for breath, I rose again to return to the arena. Trophies may not be in our hands for a time, but the champion's mindset, spirit, and soul will always surge within us.
30. There is always a gap between ideals and reality, but fortunately, there is a gap; otherwise, who would still cherish their ideals?
31. Financial management is not just a matter of state, but also crucial for the family. With social development, family finance is no longer limited to daily necessities; knowing how to consume reasonably, preserve wealth, and improve quality of life is indeed a science.
32. Traditionalists who practice frugality enjoy long-term security and less anxiety, but they should not become overly obsessed with money, as life should not be lived like a hermit. Conversely, those with modern consumerist views or those living in debt have shallow foundations and face high risks; they must be prepared for life's unpredictable changes and unforeseen calamities.
33. Even animals repay kindness, let alone humans! The hardest debt to repay is the nurturing grace of parents. When we are in trouble, in pain, making mistakes, or achieving success, parents are the ones who provide support, comfort, forgiveness, and shared joy. To honor them, we don't need great achievements; a kind word, a warm gesture, or even a small step forward is enough to express our love and filial piety.