"It's hard to finish playing with the four strings, and the silence is better than the sound. The joys and sorrows of ancient and modern times are over, who can I close my eyes and think about my life

"It's hard to finish playing with the four strings, and the silence is better than the sound. The joys and sorrows of ancient and modern times are over, who can I close my eyes and think about my life?" What does it mean?

The meaning of this sentence is that life has joys and sorrows, emotions and love, and each person's life can only be experienced by himself. The meaning of life lies in its unusualness. Everyone has his own life.

This sentence was written by Mr. Shen Yinmo. Shen Yinmo, whose original name was Jun Mo, was born in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province in 1883 in Hanyin Hall, Xing'an Prefecture, Shaanxi Province (now Minzhu Street, Chengguan Town, Hanyin County, Ankang City, Shaanxi Province) in his early years. He studied in Japan and later served as professor and president of Peking University and professor at Fu Jen Catholic University. After 1949, he successively served as deputy director of the Central Museum of Culture and History, member of the Shanghai Municipal People's Committee, and representative of the Third National People's Congress. He is famous for his calligraphy. In the early years of the Republic of China, the calligraphy circle was known as "the south sinks to the north (Youren)". In the 1940s, there was a saying in the calligraphy circles that "the south was sinking and the north was under Wu (Wu Yuru)". Mr. Xu Pingyu, a famous writer, said that Mr. Shen's calligraphy achievements "surpassed the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, and went straight into the four schools of the Song Dynasty." Professor Xie Zhiliu, the late leader of the National Cultural Relics Appraisal Group, believed: "For hundreds of years, calligraphers have There are many trees, and no one can stand out from them." The late Mr. Lin Yin, professor at Taipei Normal University and director of the Institute of Chinese Studies, praised Shen's calligraphy as "below Mi Yuanzhang".