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What do you mean, "if you don't let go, you will always suffer"

The first part: if you don't put it aside, it will always be bitter.

Downward: holding a group to become famous.

Horizontal criticism: indifference to life.

If the word "if" is not missed, it is the word "bitter";

The word "ge" is a "name" only if it is acceptable;

With a wave of his hand, it is the word "person".

Everything in the world is not bitter to put aside some interests; It is great wisdom in life to be able to hold back your emotions between square inches.

Because fire is smoke, it will always be bitter if you don't let it go;

When wood becomes a hero, no one is a king.

This is a hyphen.

The first couplet was written by Liu Yong. The word "Yin" and the word "Fire" together are the word "Smoke", and the word "Ruo" and "Bitter" are the differences of strokes.

According to the legend in the next couplet, it is correct. The word "one" and the word "eye" are combined to form a knot, while the word "all" is replaced by the word "king". Jie was the last king of Xia Dynasty and a famous tyrant.