In the vast history, there is an idiom "Zi Xuan Wu" has been handed down to this day, which originates from the famous Han Dynasty writer Sima Xiangru's "Zi Xuan Fu".
The original meaning of this idiom refers to the two imaginary characters, Zixu and Wu, which are used to denote hypothetical rather than real things.
However, over time, the meaning of this idiom has transcended its literal meaning and has become a derogatory term used to describe things that are ethereal and unrealistic.
In "Zixu Fu", Chu envoy Zixu was ordered to envoy to the Qi State, and the King of Qi sent a grand chariot and riding team to accompany Zixu to hunt in order to show his respect for the Chu State.
After the hunt, Zixu visited Mr. Wuyou, and the dead prince stayed by their side.
This story was later summarized by later generations as an idiom of "nothing".
Through this story, Sima Xiangru satirized the behavior of the princes and the Son of Heaven who were greedy for safaris and abandoned government affairs.
He advocated the cultivation of politics and frugality, and opposed those who were greedy for pleasure and abandoned their studies.
He believes that people should not pursue those things that are not in the sky, otherwise in the long run, it will lead to many bad habits.
In real life, we should also be wary of things that are not true.
In this age of information, we are exposed to a large amount of information every day, and a lot of it is false and meaningless.
If we indulge in these ethereal things, not only will we waste our time and energy, but they may also cause us to lose ourselves and not be able to focus on what is truly meaningful.
Therefore, we should learn to distinguish between the real and the fake, and be wary of those things that are not true.
In terms of learning Xi, we should be down-to-earth and strive to improve our knowledge level and abilityIn our work, we must be diligent and dedicated to create value for the societyIn life, we are to pursue real happiness, not those ethereal things.
At the same time, we must also learn to cherish time and grasp every opportunity to improve ourselves.
As the ancients said: "Time is like an arrow, and the sun and the moon are like a shuttle."
Time is our most precious resource, and once lost, it can never be recovered.
Therefore, we need to arrange our time wisely, enrich our lives, and make every day meaningful.
In addition, we need to learn to communicate with others and share our knowledge and experience.
In this highly competitive society, the power of individuals is limited, and only by working together can we achieve greater success.
We must learn to listen to the opinions of others, accept the criticism and suggestions of others with an open mind, and constantly improve ourselves.
In short, the idiom "nothing is nothing" reminds us to be wary of those ethereal things, cherish time, and strive to improve ourselves.
Only in this way can we remain invincible in this era of competition and challenges and realize the value of our lives.
In this rapidly changing era, we need to continue to learn and Xi and make progress to adapt to the development of society.
We must seize every opportunity, strive to improve our abilities and qualities, and work hard to achieve our dreams.
At the same time, we must also learn to pay attention to the people and things around us, care about the development and progress of society, and contribute to building a better future.
Let's work together to abandon the non-existent and pursue true happiness and success.
In this era full of hope and challenges, let us work together to create brilliance!