Poetry is a treasure of Chinese culture and one of the most precious cultural heritages left to us by the ancients. Among the vast ancient poems, there are nine poems, which are said to profoundly represent the attitude of the Chinese towards life. They may be open-minded, affectionate, plain, or passionate, but they all contain the unique understanding and perception of life of Chinese.
If you love, life is lovely. This is not just a simple word, but a manifestation of an attitude towards life. Chinese people have always paid attention to the expression and communication of emotions, and the same is true for the love of life. Whether it's savoring food, enjoying the beautiful scenery, or getting together with family and friends, you can feel the beauty and warmth of life. This positive and optimistic attitude to life has been perfectly interpreted in "Queqiao Immortal: Xianyun Trick". "If the two love for a long time, how can it be in the morning and twilight? "As long as two hearts love each other forever, why do they have to be with each other every day! Take a long-term view of life and don't care about the small gains and losses in front of you. This kind of open-mindedness and optimism is the magic weapon for Chinese people to face the challenges of life.
Where you have peace of mind, you are home. "For Chinese, home is not only a concept of physical space, but also a spiritual destination. No matter where we are, as long as we have peace and contentment, that is our home. This kind of affectionate attachment to home is vividly displayed in "Dingfeng Waves: The South China Sea Returns to Wang Dingguo's Servant". "This place of peace is my home. This sentence expresses the Chinese's infinite longing for home and their desire for peace of mind.
There is wine today, and there is drunkenness today. This sentence may be a bit negative, but it reflects another attitude of the Chinese towards life: cherish the present moment and enjoy life. Life is full of uncertainties and uncertainties, and we cannot predict the future, but we can grasp the present. In the busy days, isn't it also a kind of wisdom to stop occasionally to drink a glass of wine and enjoy a moment of tranquility and joy? This poem in "Self-Dispatch" tells us to learn to let go of worries and worries and cherish the happiness and joy in front of us.
Plain is true. "When we are young, we always yearn for vigorous love and life; But as the years go by, we gradually understand that plainness is the true color of life. In "The Book of Songs: The Female Says the Chicken Song", "The piano is in the palace, and it is good to be quiet." This poem paints a beautiful picture of harmony between husband and wife and quiet years. This plain and true attitude to life is exactly the way of happiness pursued by Chinese.
Hard work is the background color of life. "Life can't always be smooth sailing, and we need to have a fighting spirit in the face of difficulties and challenges. In "Shang Li Yong", "Dapeng rises with the wind one day and soars up to 90,000 miles." This poem inspires us to spread our wings and move forward like the Roc. Only by constantly fighting and struggling can we realize our dreams and pursuits.
Each has its own cause, and there is no envy of others. "Everyone has their own destiny and fate, and there is no need to envy others. In "Ma Wei: Part II", "How to be the Son of Heaven in the Fourth Age, not as good as the Lu family." This poem tells us that even if you are the son of heaven, you have irreparable regret and helplessness. Everyone has their own happiness and unhappiness, and the key lies in how to face and accept it. This open-minded and inclusive attitude to life is also advocated by the Chinese.
Pitch worthy of heaven and earth and the world. "In life, it is inevitable that you will be evaluated and discussed in various ways. But as long as we act with a clear conscience and are worthy of our own conscience and principles, we don't have to care too much about what others think. In "The Way of Heaven", "But know and do good deeds, don't ask about the future." This poem tells us to stick to our beliefs and principles to do things, and not to worry too much about the results and gains and losses. In this way, you can live openly and freely.
Those who are content are always happy. "There will always be a lot of unsatisfactory things in life, but as long as we can maintain a contented heart, we can feel the beauty and joy of life. In "Xijiang Month, Day and Day Deep Cup Full of Wine", "No need to worry and arrange, get it now." This poem tells us to learn to be satisfied and cherish everything we have at the moment, and not to pursue material pleasures and satisfaction too much and ignore spiritual needs and pursuits.
Don't think about the past, don't fear the future. "What is past has become history and cannot be changed; The future is unpredictable before it happens; Only now is what we can grasp and change. Therefore, we should learn to let go of the baggage of the past and bravely face the challenges of the future. In "Fixing the Storm", "Don't listen to the sound of the forest beating the leaves, why not chant and walk slowly." This poem tells us to face all kinds of difficulties and challenges in life with an open-minded and optimistic attitude, not to be troubled by the shadows of the past, and not to be afraid of the unknown in the future.
These nine poems are like a mirror reflecting the diverse attitudes of Chinese towards life: both positive and optimistic, cherishing the present; There is also affectionate attachment, plain and true; More courageous, open-minded and tolerant; There is also the wisdom of contentment, not thinking of the past and not fearing the future. These poems are not only treasures of Chinese culture, but also the compass of our lives, leading us to find our own way of happiness in the complex world. May we all draw wisdom and strength from these verses and face every challenge and opportunity in life with a more open-minded and optimistic attitude.
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