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Aspiring is not the place where time comes.

The idiom "Aspiring to be old" comes from chapter 23 of the Romance of Gods written by Xu in Ming Dynasty. It means that as long as young people have their own ideals and ambitions, they will certainly make a difference even when they are old. The original text is: "The woodcutter clapped his hands and laughed, and nodded and sighed at Ziya: If you are interested, you will not be old, but if you have no ambition, you will talk about a hundred years old."

An example of "Aspiring is not in high age"

1, ganluo 12 years old is a typical wish to worship Buddha. Gan Luo was born in the Warring States Period (now Yingshang, Anhui Province) and the grandson of Gan Mao, a famous minister in the Warring States Period. He was brilliant since he was a child and was a famous young politician. In his early years, he joined the ranks of Lv Buwei, the prime minister of Qin State, as a talented guest. Later, Ganluo made great contributions to Qin and was worshipped as an official by the king of Qin, which fully reflected the truth of the sentence "Aspiring is not old".

When Fan Zhongyan was young, he met a fortune teller and asked: Can I be a fortune teller in the future? The fortune teller said nothing, so he asked, Can you be a doctor? The fortune teller saw that his ideal disparity was so great that he asked the reason. Fan Zhongyan said: Only good looks and good doctors can save people. It was this ambition of his youth that finally made him a very outstanding prime minister.

In addition, there are outstanding teenagers such as Wang Bo, Zu Ti, Huo Qubing, Wang Erxiao, Liu Hulan, Bao Qingtian, Yang Jiajiang, Sun Ce, Su Shi, Dong Zhongshu, Shu Qin, Zhang Yi, Wei Qing and Xiang Yu.