Having loved a few good girls, forgetting their names doesn’t matter, but I remember their eyes once burning hot. “I Am Young” depicts with free-spirited brushstrokes a young man’s obsession and freedom on the road of the martial world—those who were loved, their names may be forgotten, but they are etched into my heart: [Tao Gu Ba]
Loved a few good girls
Forgot their names, their looks fragrant
Silver always in my pocket making noise
Only after the flowers fade do I hear the wind singing
Hey~ Look at those floating clouds dispersing and gathering again
Gathering and dispersing like me, I never follow rules
I am the wind, I am the wave, I am a tender leek
Drunk, lighting a lamp to look at the sword, the sword light shatters old memories
Paving through mountains and seas, countless layers, yet I return still full of obsession
What’s there to fear? The martial world is old, I am young, in my prime
They say the stock market is a prison! Ha!
I break the bamboo strips and burn them as firewood
Warm a pot, be free, laugh out loud
I am the wind, I am the wave, I am a tender leek
Drunk, lighting a lamp to look at the sword, the sword light shatters old memories
Paving through mountains and seas, countless layers, yet I return still full of obsession
What’s there to fear? The martial world is old, I am young, in my prime
Back to the stock market, despite hardships, the fire in the hearts of space explorers has never gone out. The People’s Daily encourages: “With dreams in our hearts, daring to think and act, while being pragmatic and capable of achieving results, we are creating more competitive high-efficiency photovoltaic products. Coupled with breakthroughs in future commercial spaceflight capacity and continuously decreasing launch costs, space photovoltaic is a blue ocean with trillions in potential growth, perhaps not too far away.” Across the ocean, under Musk’s leadership, the industry is booming. As the saying goes, those who are barefoot are not afraid of those wearing shoes. Our photovoltaic industry has already bottomed out; any direction is a rebound. What is there to fear?
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Space Photovoltaics, Graceful Youth
Having loved a few good girls, forgetting their names doesn’t matter, but I remember their eyes once burning hot. “I Am Young” depicts with free-spirited brushstrokes a young man’s obsession and freedom on the road of the martial world—those who were loved, their names may be forgotten, but they are etched into my heart: [Tao Gu Ba]
Loved a few good girls
Forgot their names, their looks fragrant
Silver always in my pocket making noise
Only after the flowers fade do I hear the wind singing
Hey~ Look at those floating clouds dispersing and gathering again
Gathering and dispersing like me, I never follow rules
I am the wind, I am the wave, I am a tender leek
Drunk, lighting a lamp to look at the sword, the sword light shatters old memories
Paving through mountains and seas, countless layers, yet I return still full of obsession
What’s there to fear? The martial world is old, I am young, in my prime
They say the stock market is a prison! Ha!
I break the bamboo strips and burn them as firewood
Warm a pot, be free, laugh out loud
I am the wind, I am the wave, I am a tender leek
Drunk, lighting a lamp to look at the sword, the sword light shatters old memories
Paving through mountains and seas, countless layers, yet I return still full of obsession
What’s there to fear? The martial world is old, I am young, in my prime
Back to the stock market, despite hardships, the fire in the hearts of space explorers has never gone out. The People’s Daily encourages: “With dreams in our hearts, daring to think and act, while being pragmatic and capable of achieving results, we are creating more competitive high-efficiency photovoltaic products. Coupled with breakthroughs in future commercial spaceflight capacity and continuously decreasing launch costs, space photovoltaic is a blue ocean with trillions in potential growth, perhaps not too far away.” Across the ocean, under Musk’s leadership, the industry is booming. As the saying goes, those who are barefoot are not afraid of those wearing shoes. Our photovoltaic industry has already bottomed out; any direction is a rebound. What is there to fear?