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Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

In the library of this modern university, Li Ming is intently flipping through an old book of poetry.

His eyes suddenly stopped on one sentence - "Nine out of ten people are worth a hundred eyes". This sentence was like a puzzle that provoked him to think deeply.

He began to think about the meaning behind this sentence and how it related to the better known second half of the sentence "useless is a scholar". At this moment, Li Ming's classmate Wang Qiang came over and asked curiously, "What does this mean?"Li Ming raised his head, and a trace of searching flashed in his eyes: "This is not just a poem, it reveals a deep human problem......His voice gradually deepened, as if leading Wang Qiang into an ancient and profound world.

Let's go back in time and see that there was a man named Huang Jingren in ancient China. His story is not as thrilling as a heroic legend, but it is just as touching.

Huang Jingren, an orphan who lost his parents at the age of four, has no illustrious family background, no rich wealth, only a thirst for knowledge and a firm pursuit of learning. Huang Jingren lives in a small village, where life is simple and hard.

As an orphan, he did not enjoy the care and education of ordinary people. But there was a thirst for something different in his heart – a thirst for knowledge.

He couldn't go to school, he didn't have a teacher to guide him, so he had to rely on himself.

He often borrowed old books from the village scholars or looked through the scriptures left behind in the temple.

When night falls and the village falls silent, Huang Jingren lights the dim oil lamp and begins his night reading. The faint light illuminated his lonely but determined figure.

His voice echoed in the empty room: "There is Yan Ruyu in the book, and there is a ** house in the book." "It's not just a thirst for knowledge, it's a yearning for the future.

Huang Jingren's life has always been full of hardships. He often neglected diet and rest due to excessive Xi, and his body became weaker and weaker.

Still, he never complained.

For him, books are his best friend, his companion in loneliness, and his sustenance in times of despair.

In the village, Huang Jingren was seen as an outlier. Most of the villagers were busy working and making a living, and they did not understand and even ridiculed Huang Jingren's hard work.

One day, the elders in the village asked him, "Huang Xiao'er, what can you do in the future if you study so hard?"Huang Jingren raised his head, and his eyes flashed with determination: "Elder, reading is not for fame, but for the pursuit of inner light and truth. When the elder heard this, he was speechless.

Even in the abyss of despair, Huang Jingren never gave up.

He understands that for a man of humble origins like him, books may be the only way to change his fate.

He said to himself, "Even if I am alone, let Xue be my most faithful companion." "It's his promise to himself and it's what he wants for the future.

His hard work has finally paid off. As time passed, his knowledge grew, and the villagers began to change their opinions about him.

Some have even begun to admire his perseverance and perseverance. They saw how an orphan worked tirelessly in his quest for knowledge and truth in a difficult environment.

However, fate was not always so merciful to Huang.

When he grew up to take the imperial examinations, he repeatedly failed.

The imperial examination, the only way for this ancient Chinese scholar to change his fate. In the 33rd year of Qianlong, Huang Jingren participated in the imperial examination with hope, which was not only a test of knowledge for him, but also a demonstration of years of accumulation of knowledge.

However, fate does not seem to be on his side. When the results of the exam were announced, he found out that he was not in the first place, which was a heavy blow to him.

Disappointed, Huang Jingren went to a local teahouse. The teahouse was filled with smoke and loud noise, in stark contrast to the loneliness in his heart.

He sat silently at a table in the corner, looking sad. The owner of the teahouse recognized him and came over to comfort him: "Mr. Huang, you are a well-known scholar in our village, and a momentary setback does not mean anything.

Huang Jingren smiled bitterly and shook his head: "The boss has won the award, genius?"I just think it's useless to be a scholar. There was deep sarcasm and helplessness in his voice.

When an old man next to him heard this, he put down the teacup in his hand, leaned over and said, "Mr. Huang, you are wrong to say that. How can a scholar give up on himself because of a momentary setback?Huang Jingren sighed: "Old man, you don't know, I have been studying all my life, but I always have no hope of fame.

I began to wonder if my efforts were really worthwhile. Another regular interjected: "Mr. Huang, your talent is seen by everyone in the village."

Maybe it's just bad luck this time, and I'll definitely get better results next time. Huang Jingren shook his head slightly, and the loneliness and confusion in his heart remained undiminished: "Maybe, but now, I only feel like a lonely boat, adrift in the sea of fate."

These words caused a murmur in the teahouse. Although people can't fully understand Huang Jingren's loss and confusion, they can all feel the heaviness of his words.

Huang Jingren's experience was full of frustration and helplessness, reflecting the contradiction between the expectations of intellectuals and the reality of society at that time.

His story has become a microcosm of the struggle between dreams and reality for future generations.

Huang Jingren's famous sentence "Nine out of ten people are worthy of a hundred eyes, and none of them are useless scholars", in the context of the times in which he lives, not only seems sharp, but also full of deep insight and criticism of human nature and society. These two poems are closely linked, revealing Huang Jingren's complex views on social phenomena and reflecting his deep understanding of human nature.

First of all, Huang Jingren's sentence "Nine out of ten people are worthy of a hundred eyes" expresses his disappointment and helplessness in interpersonal relationships. In the social environment of the time, the relationship between people was often dominated by utilitarianism and status.

Through this poem, Huang Jingren profoundly reveals the hypocrisy and indifference that prevail in society. He believes that in the journey of life, there are very few people who treat themselves sincerely.

This sharp criticism of human nature not only reflects his personal experiences and feelings, but also a profound reflection on the interpersonal relationships of society as a whole. Immediately afterwards, Huang Jingren used the phrase "useless is a scholar" to mock himself, and reflected the irony of the times.

In Huang Jingren's view, although he has worked hard to learn Xi and read a wide range of books, in the real society, all this does not seem to be of much use. This is not only a helplessness about one's own identity, but also a reflection on the status of scholars in that era.

Under the imperial examination system, scholars are often expected to be high, but in reality, they often face social marginalization and a sense of powerlessness. Huang Jingren's words are not only pessimistic about his own situation, but also a profound criticism of the social conditions of the entire era.

These reflections of Huang Jingren not only reveal his personal loneliness and helplessness, but also provide reflections on human nature and social phenomena for future generations. His poem "Nine out of ten people are worthy of a hundred eyes, and none of them are scholars", which not only reveals the helplessness of the times, but also a profound awakening and criticism of human nature and social phenomena.

Huang Jingren's poems are still quoted by people today, and they become the starting point for thinking about social issues and human nature.

Now, let's go back to modern times.

Li Ming, a college student, and his classmates have a new interpretation of Huang Jingren's poems in the library. They understand that although times have changed, the value of learning remains the same.

They value the opportunity to learn Xi and understand the power of knowledge. Li Ming looked at Huang Jingren's poetry collection and muttered to himself: "Mr. Huang, you say it's useless, but in my opinion, books are the key to changing your fate."

Wang Qiang interjected: "Indeed, although we are not scholars in ancient times, knowledge is still our strength. Li Hua continued: "We must not forget that knowledge itself is a kind of power.

Their dialogue is not only an interpretation of Huang Jingren's poems, but also a reflection on contemporary education and academic attitudes towards Xi. In this age of knowledge, they understand the true meaning of learning and assume the responsibilities and missions of modern students.

Wong's stories and ideas still have a profound impact in modern times. His story is an inspiration to those who strive for knowledge, inspiring them to overcome difficulties and setbacks.

His poems became a profound reflection on human nature and social phenomena, and made people realize the importance of education and the power of learning. The story of Huang Jingren and his famous sentence "Nine out of ten people are worthy of a hundred eyes, and none of them are scholars", is a time and space shuttle between the dreams and reality of scholars.

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