The word "eventful years" comes from Chen Jie's "Zhong Xuan House" in Song Dynasty: eventful years deceive people, and the mighty Gankun worries about customers, which means that extraordinary years are always easy to disappoint people, and the gallant Gankun is always easy to arouse the homesickness of passers-by. The eventful years are usually used as commendatory words to lament the impermanence of life, and as subject, object and attribute to describe extraordinary days.
The grandeur of the eventful years describes towering peaks or buildings, such as Selected Works of Ban Gu: Therefore, Cao Ling is glorious in winter, with many sacred trees, majestic rocks and huge stones. In the Tang Dynasty, Han Yu's "Feng He Pei Xiang Gong's eastward expedition to Daughter Mountain": After inviting Xiang Gong thieves, he temporarily took a hundred officials to the majestic.
Sentences in days of our lives
1. Squinting my eyes and smiling, I took another sip of my whisky. My heart said, the wine is good, and this day is good. It will shine in my memory, the happiness in adventure, and the peace in troubled times.
I can't help but think of the colorful night scene of Nanjing, the joy when I saw it at that time, and suddenly those epic years.
3. If it is said that in turbulent war years, risking one's life and bravely killing the enemy is the best embodiment of the value of soldiers, then in peacetime, silent dedication is the best portrayal of soldiers.
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-eventful years