What is a man's greatest confidence?
Anyone who has experienced the ups and downs of life will not hang their confidence on mutable things like wealth, looks, health, self-esteem, or skills.
Compared to talent, how does the short-lived genius Wang Bo, who wrote the "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng," measure up? A single poem angered the emperor, leading to a life of wandering, and he drowned in the sea at 28.
Compared to charm, how does Liu Yong, who wrote "Talented poets and lyricists are naturally the white-robed officials," compare? Repeated failures in exams, early loss of his belov
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