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Original Question Presentation] Read the following material and write as required.
In ancient times, there was a man who went out to do business, and he missed his wife very much in his hometown, and his wife also missed him very much, and the two kept writing letters and sending lovesickness. Unexpectedly, one time my husband really didn't have time to write a letter, so he was in a hurry and sent a blank piece of paper back as a letterhead. His imaginative wife was moved to tears when she saw the blank paper, and immediately wrote a poem in return. The poem says: "Under the blue screen window, the monarch is sealed, and the ruler paper is empty from the beginning to the end." I think Lang Jun doesn't hold hatred, and the lovesickness is all in words. When her husband saw this poem, he was moved to tears.
Notice that the husband's letter is empty, but the wife reads out of it the husband's unforgettable hatred and lovesickness. In this way, "nothing" and "being" seem to be contradictory, but in fact they are not absolutely opposite. Because the phenomenon of "nothing" and "being" is widespread, it is necessary to think about the issues of "nothing" and "being" whether it is artistic creation, art appreciation, study, life, production, government, business, etc.
Please combine the above materials and write a discussion in connection with reality** to express your perception and thinking about "nothing and existence".
Requirements: self-selected angle, self-determined idea, self-proposed title, clear style; Do not copy, do not plagiarize, do not disclose personal information; No less than 800 words.
This is a narrative material essay question.
The material was drawn from a classic story from ancient times, and the husband had no time to write a letter, so he sent a blank piece of paper back as a letterhead. Although the letter is "wordless", the husband's affection will not disappear because of this external form. Therefore, although it seems to be "out of nothing", it is actually "as if there is nothing". At the end of the material, it inspires us to think about the relationship between art creation, art appreciation, study, life, production, government, business, and so on. Therefore, for the relationship between "nothing and being", it can be from "nothing" to "being", or it can be from "being" to "nothing".
When writing, everyone has a different understanding of "being" and "nothing", but no matter what, we must look at it from a dialectical perspective. For example, it can be said that "nothing" can be transformed into "being". Through struggle, creation, accumulation, and help, we can go from "nothing" to "have"; Through gifts, donations, sharing, assistance and other ways, the "none" can be "had". It can be said that "have" may translate into "nothing". If you are too greedy, overly profligate, break the law and violate the law, you may lose "something" and become "nothing". Therefore, when you already "have", you should cherish everything, restrain your desires, and be diligent and thrifty; When pursuing "being", we must abide by our conscience, abide by the law and morality, and follow the law. Otherwise, it will be too late to regret "something" and "nothing". Of course, it can also be said that "nothing" and "being" may be mutually exclusive. It is necessary to look at "nothingness and existence" dialectically, sometimes behind the superficial "nothing" is "existence", such as the strictness of the teacher, which seems to be "ruthless" but is actually "loving"; Those who are "born" have no official status, but they have time and leisure. Sometimes behind the superficial "have" is "nothing", such as profiteers "have" wealth, but may not be sincere and untrustworthy; There is "power, but there may be lawlessness; Fame and reputation may be "famous", but it may be ruthless and unjust; Those who are flies and dogs may be "profitable", but they may be unscrupulous and unvirtuous. In other words, "nothing" and "being" go hand in hand and complement each other.
From the perspective of artistic creation and art appreciation, the combination of virtual and real and the coexistence of virtual and real are not only the concept and method of creation, but also the incision and grasp of appreciation. If you want to write this essay well, you need to have the support of corresponding materials, and there are more materials related to it, because for people, "yes" in one aspect, it may be "nothing" in another, because life is balanced, for example, Su Dongpo's "no" officialdom is smooth sailing, but he "has" open-mindedness in life and literary achievements; Helen Keller "doesn't" have physical integrity, but she "has" strong faith and tenacious bravery.
Idea] 1"Nothing" gives birth to "yes".
2.There is no heaven and earth in life.
3."Nothing" is better than "have".
Example] Calm in "nothing", happiness from "have".
1. Candidates. A wordless book, but full of lovesickness. "Nothing" and "being" are never completely opposites. People always yearn for "have", have a car, a house, money, and have the right to ......But sometimes, "nothing" is true happiness. Therefore, we need to think rationally about the relationship between "being" and "nothing".
Many people who "have" on the surface are not necessarily happy; And people who seem to have nothing are not necessarily unhappy. It's all about your mindset, how you see it. In April 1988, 24-year-old Howard Kinson, a Ph.D. in philosophy at Columbia University, sent out 10,000 questionnaires to citizens about whether or not you feel happy. Only a few dozen of those who consider themselves happy are rich people, and the rest are ordinary housewives, farmers selling vegetables, small clerks of companies, and even homeless people receiving benefits. Why do these people with ordinary careers and bleak lives also have a sense of happiness? Howard Kingson found that although these people had different occupations and personalities, they had one thing in common, that is, they did not have much material demand. They are plain and self-controlled, happy to live in poverty, and can enjoy the life of firewood, rice, oil and salt. On the contrary, most rich people are always dissatisfied with their lives and always want more money, which makes them never satisfied and find it difficult to feel happy. After many years, I investigated again and found that those who had no money were still happy, and there were only a few rich people left. It can be seen that "being" does not mean happiness, and "nothing" does not necessarily mean that there is no happiness.
Of course, it is a good thing to be able to "have". There is food to eat, clothes to wear, a house to live in, a car to drive ......This is naturally a kind of happiness. However, in life, many people are not satisfied, they always desire to have more material wealth, which naturally produces pain and leads to their own unhappiness. If so, it is better to have "nothing", no desire, nothing to want, just to live happily and happily, isn't this a kind of happiness?
Isn't it a kind of happiness that the Dongpo monk who rowed under the red cliff has nothing left, but is still at ease? Han Yu, who was demoted to Chaozhou and whose beloved daughter died on the way, had nothing, but turned his lament and loneliness into the driving force for governing the country, repairing water conservancy, promoting teaching, and benefiting the people, isn't this a kind of happiness? Tao Yuanming, who "doesn't bend his waist for five buckets of rice", has nothing left, and is still happily picking chrysanthemums in Nanshan, isn't this a kind of happiness? Therefore, those who know how to "let go" are happy, those who know how to be content are happy, those who know how to be indifferent are happy, and those who face life calmly with a smile are happy.
"Nothing" has no shape, no waves, no color, but it is the highest respect for life. Being able to settle down in "nothing", calmly, and calmly is the great wisdom of life, the great realm of life, and thus the real "happiness".