I. Sources
Bai Juyi was a famous writer, politician and thinker in Tang Dynasty. His poetry works focus on being close to people's lives and reflecting social reality. In his poem "Drinking with Dreams", he described his relationship and mood with his friend Dream (played by Liu Yuxi) peacefully and quietly.
In this poem, Bai Juyi and Liu Yuxi, two old friends, get together. They enjoy an elegant, harmonious and indifferent life atmosphere and talk about the meaning and value of life. Quiet is a noble attitude and realm of life, which can make people get rid of worldly troubles and impetuousness, maintain inner peace and tranquility, and promote harmonious coexistence between people.
Second, the significance
1, the meaning of tranquility lies in emphasizing a peaceful, indifferent and quiet attitude and realm of life. This attitude and realm can make people get rid of worldly troubles and impetuousness and maintain inner peace and tranquility. At the same time, peace and tranquility can also promote harmony between people and enhance mutual trust and friendship.
2. In modern society, people are faced with all kinds of pressures and challenges, and many people easily fall into anxiety, tension and anxiety. Therefore, a peaceful and quiet attitude and realm of life is more important to modern people. It can help us get rid of stress and anxiety, and keep our body and mind healthy. At the same time, it can also help us get along with others better and enhance the harmony of interpersonal relationships.
The origin of peace and tranquility.
The origins of the words "1" and "He Qing Lianjing" can be traced back to the ancient traditional culture of China. Qing in this word can be understood as fresh, elegant and pure, and harmony can be understood as harmony, calmness and indifference. This peaceful and tranquil attitude and realm of life are reflected in ancient literature, philosophy and art in China.
2. Peace and tranquility are often used to describe a quiet, serene and peaceful life state and mental state. For example, in ancient poems such as The Book of Songs and Songs of the South, there are many works describing natural scenery and humanistic feelings, all of which contain the spiritual connotation of peace and tranquility.
3. In ancient China, Confucianism, Taoism and other schools all had ideas about peace and tranquility. Confucianism advocates harmony and pursues inner peace; Taoism emphasizes indifference to fame and fortune and pursues a natural and harmonious life realm. China's traditional ink painting, calligraphy and other art forms also embody the spirit of peace and tranquility.