动心忍性的示例句子


Day 13 of quotation excerpt - "Biography of Yang Kang"

Spring has arrived again, a season for foraging wild plants. People are willing to drive far into the mountains in search of fresh ones.

Back in my childhood, we had no choice but to eat these plants every day due to poverty. Nowadays, with the improvement of material life and the saturation of meats, many people find themselves craving these wild plants again. Even during my morning runs, I can see aunties digging for wild plants in Daming Lake Park. I am eager to join them, but I am too lazy to travel too far and have yet to find a suitable spot.

Yesterday, when I got home from work, I found two plants of bitter vegetables on the lawn below my building. I took them back and had them dipped in sauce and rolled in pancakes for dinner. I had planned to take a stroll in the park after lunch, basking in the sun and maybe picking some more plants. But unfortunately, the greening staff had just finished their cleanup and watered down the area, leaving it immaculate with no single blade of grass left. It is a bit of a disappointment.

However, the spring scenery within the park is still quite breathtaking. Magnolia, purple plum, begonia... The colorful flowers bring joy to the heart.

Today, I continued reading the fourth chapter of "Biography of Yang Kang" - "Living and Dying: leaving behind a lot of love in this world, embracing the countless changes of life".

Life that is lived to the fullest is like a journey; life that is full of contradictions and strife is like a battle. Since we can live as we please, why let external things trouble us? To be able to hold things up and let them go is to be free at heart, and everything will be at .

Life is not as smooth as it seems.

A calm life often conceals underlying storms; seemingly kind eyes may hide cruelty beneath. Because not everyone is kind, and life is not always sunny, we appreciate even more the warmth of family and the kindness of others.