From-Song Qi, Ouyang Xiu, Fan Zhen, Lu, etc. In the Northern Song Dynasty, he co-authored The Biography of Lu Xiangxian, a Book of the New Tang Dynasty.
Full text: those who have a heart are tired, and those who have no heart don't care. There is nothing in the world, much ado about nothing.
When you put your heart and soul into it, put your thoughts and efforts into it. If you succeed in the end, you will feel hard-won and very hard. But if you don't do it with your heart, the result doesn't matter to you. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. In fact, it is telling us not to be disturbed by things, to be open-minded, to live a natural and unrestrained life, and not to care too much.
Extended data:
A willing heart is tired, but a careless one doesn't care. Don't invite too many people and things into your life, don't think too much when you are alone, and then get angry and unhappy for no reason.
People can have no wealth or fame, but they must have the mood of enjoying the scenery. When the mood is full of sunshine, happiness will flow.
Mountain cold water is thin, and years are thin and cool. We should also abandon complexity, tidy up our mood and move forward calmly. I believe that before long, everything will be over!