Du Fu's poem "Mo Si has infinite things outside his body, and he has a limited cup in his life" reminds us that the fine wine in life is limited, and the endless worries and anxieties outside the body are always difficult to let go.
In the process of pursuing career, fame, and status, we often ignore the beauty in front of us. However, true happiness is often all around us, and it only needs to be felt with the heart. Life is like a journey, and we should learn to appreciate the scenery along the way and cherish the time we spend with family and friends.
Du Fu loved life and cherished the present all his life. He sought comfort through drinking, trying to find the true meaning of life in the glass. However, as time went on, his body gradually weakened and his gray hair grew. In the poem, he wrote: "Hardship and bitterness hate the frosty sideburns, and pour the new turbid wine glass." This expresses his deep emotion about life and his helplessness over the years.
Bamboo leaves and people are indistinguishable, and chrysanthemums have never bloomed. This is another way of Du Fu's understanding of life. He felt that he could no longer enjoy the wine and the view. He believes that to live in the moment is to look at the scenery carefully, love with all your heart, and drink in time. He emphasized that the world has limited wine, and that we should not always think about the future, but cherish the beauty in front of us.
Li Bai's arrogance is different from Du Fu's profundity. Li Bai's 36,000 days of wine can't be drunk, but Du Fu's current wine is drinkable. They have their own characteristics: Li Bai is a poet immortal, floating in the sky;Du Fu is a poet saint, down-to-earth in the world. However, no matter what, the wine in the world is limited, so don't always think about the future, but cherish the beauty in front of you.
In real life, we are often bothered by all kinds of trivial matters and worries. However, if we can learn to let go of those endless worries and cherish the good times in front of us, as Du Fu did, then we can find true happiness and contentment.
Let us remember Du Fu's teachings: "And there was a cup of offering before his death, and those endless thoughts of that person were sometimes unwarranted troubles, and he missed the next glass of wine." "Let's learn to cherish the moment, let go of our worries, and feel every beautiful moment in life with our hearts!