"Siddhartha, the son of Brahman, pursued the truth of the world with an obsession that bordered on madness. —Introduction.
Siddhartha is not just an ancient Indian legend, but a mirror that reflects the deep pursuits and struggles of each of us. As a masterpiece by German writer Hermann Hesse, this ** has attracted countless readers with its profound philosophical thinking and poetic beauty.
It tells the story of Siddhartha, the son of a Brahmin, who sought truth from the life of Shamana and finally achieved spiritual purification. Through Siddhartha's journey, we get a glimpse into life's meaning, adversity, courage and progress.
When we read Siddhartha, we should not only see the birth life of Siddhartha in ancient India, but also discover ourselves from him, understand ourselves, and find the way to ourselves. —Zhou Guoping.
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1.Life is a practice
Short story: Tolstoy went through numerous revisions and rewrites when he wrote War and Peace. He continued to explore and think, and finally pushed this work to the pinnacle of literature. Tolstoy's story tells us that life is like a spiritual practice, and that only through continuous exploration and reflection can we grow and progress.
2.The meaning of life is to experience and perceive
Short story: There is a Zen master walking in the mountains with his **. When they see a flower, the Zen master asks: What do you see? * Answer: "I see flowers." The Zen master asked, "Flowers are in **?" Answer: "Flowers are here." The Zen master smiled and said, "You only see the surface of the flower, but you don't deeply perceive its beauty and life." "This little story tells us that we can only understand the world and ourselves if we perceive and experience it deeply.
3.Life requires courage in the face of adversity
Quick Story: Thomas Edison was a great inventor. In the process of inventing the light bulb, he experienced a thousand failures. However, he did not give up and bravely faced the adversity. Finally, he succeeded in inventing the electric light bulb and brought light to mankind. This little story teaches us that we can only succeed if we are brave enough to face adversity.
4.Life requires constant improvement
Short story: There was a young girl named Helen Keller. Although she was seriously ill, she did not give up her pursuit of life. She continued to learn and improve, and finally became a great writer and educator. This little story tells us that we can only achieve success and happiness if we are constantly striving for progress.
Conclusion:Hermann Hesse reveals the true meaning of life to us through Siddhartha.
In the face of life's challenges and difficulties, we need to practice bravely, experience and perceive deeply, defy difficulties, and continue to pursue progress.
For modern people, this is not only a work worth reading, but also a beacon that guides the course of life. In our busy lives, let us often return to Siddhartha and find the obsession and pursuit of the truth of the world.
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