Time passes and time is short. How many classics pass between your fingers, and how much time is available for you to read the classics carefully.
Read the classics and grasp the present. How many times have you lamented the legend of "A Dream of Red Mansions"; how many times have you indulged in the sadness of "Notre Dame de Paris"; how many times have you lingered in the artistic conception of "The Birds". Reading classics makes our lives lively and our souls flow. Colorful!
I really like Du Mu's "When birds go and birds come and go, in the scenery of the mountains, people sing and cry in the sound of water." See eternity, life, and a given journey in an instant. You and I are both hurried or slow travelers on the journey. The long and circuitous road stretches from a distance, and in the deep or shallow footsteps Winding towards a quieter distance. During the journey, when we choose to taste classics, we can be moved by Du Mu's supreme realm of life and explore the original awe of life.
Real life is in a mess, with materialistic desires running rampant and all blood and sweat shed; colored lights flicker, destroying peace and quiet. The elegance of plain music singing in "The Book of Songs" is no longer there, the ancient charm of enjoying the moon with piccolo in "Stars" is hard to retain, and it is hard to find spiritual comfort in the material civilization created by modern people. Classics, a great asset that gathers success, make your literary characters jump like musical notes. Reading classics creates eternity in the sound of questions.
Kawabata Yasunari said briefly, "At four o'clock this morning, I saw that the begonia flowers were still awake." It is also the incarnation of classic literature. He has touched the hearts of many people in an instant. This is the most perfect combination of dreams and reality, making those worldly things collapse in an instant and warming the hearts of many people who are indifferent in real life. Yes, reading classics is not only a gorgeous appreciation, but the comfort of the soul is the best gift of reading classics.
In fact, classics are all around us. Classics not only affect the improvement of one's psychological quality, but also affect one's development. The scene of Mo Yan's "How the Steel Was Tempered" is still vivid in my mind. This is Mo Yan's magnificent turn to continue history and achieve success. We need Paul Korchagin’s belief, and we need his willpower even more, because it is the best carrier to interpret success, and it is also the best evidence to continue the classics. In the future, we will face the classics with an updated attitude . In the future, we must be the inheritors of classics.
Articles are a great cause of running a country and an immortal event.
Classics, the pillars of life, the eternal light!