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Chen's Life What does Chen's sentence "I have a tiger in my heart, sniff the roses" mean?

"I have a tiger in my heart, smelling roses" means:

Tigers sometimes smell roses. Their busy and ambitious ambitions will be moved by tenderness and beauty, and they will feel beautiful safely. This is about the male and female side of human nature.

The original text is:

On me, past, present and future meet.

For me, the past, the present and the future.

Hold a long Ding Chi meeting.

When discussing the party, each holds its own word, and the future trouble is endless.

My desire usurped the present tense.

All kinds of desires are robbing me of my present.

Kill reason in the seat.

Kill "reason" on its throne

My love jumps over the fence of the future

My love has crossed the obstacles of the future.

Dancing with the feet liberated by dreams

Dream of liberating your feet and dancing.

In my heart, Neanderthals hugged the Prophet tightly.

For me, the caveman caught the prophet,

Apollo in a garland is gone.

Apollo wore a wreath.

Sing to Abraham's deaf ear

Sing a song to Abraham's deaf ear.

in me the tiger sniffs the rose

In me the tiger sniffs the rose.

Look at my heart, dear friend, tremble,

Look at my heart, dear friend, you should tremble.

Because that's where your elements gather.

Because this is who you really are.

Extended data:

Chen's Life is an urban life novel created by the princes of the bonfire drama. It was first published at the starting point and has now been completed. Mainly tells the fate of a rural unruly Chen.

2017 July12 "2017 Cat Movie Hurun Original Literature IP Value List" was released, and "Life of Chen" ranked 64th.

"There is a tiger in your heart, smelling the roses" is a classic poem in sigrid Sason's masterpiece To Me, Past, Present and Future. The original words are "in my heart, the tiger smells the roses."

The poet Yu Guangzhong translated this sentence into: there is a tiger in the heart and a rose in the nose.

Sason is a famous anti-war poet and novelist in modern England. Born into an upper-class family in London, he studied at Cambridge University. However, before the outbreak of World War I, he volunteered to join the army. He was brave and made many contributions in the battlefield of World War I. But the cruel scene on the battlefield and the death of his comrades-in-arms made him deeply realize the scourge of war, so he retired in 19 17.

After returning to his hometown, Sason showed his anti-war stance with a large number of poems and literary works, the most famous of which was describing the fear and emptiness in the war. His masterpiece is "To Me, Past, Present and Future", in which a sentence "There is a tiger smelling roses in my heart" has become an immortal classic.

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