Poetry embodying the unity of opposites

"The secular things take turns, ancient, modern, back and forth." The philosophy embodied in this poem by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is

Everything is changing and developing.

2. "In April, the beauty of the world is exhausted, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple." The philosophy contained in this poem is that (contradictions are special and must be analyzed in detail)

3. The philosophy reflected by "the rise and fall is caused by personnel, mountains and rivers, and empty terrain" is that (the development and change of things are regular).

4. Su Shi said in his poem: "Seen from the side of the ridge, it has become a peak, and the distance is different." I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but I am only on this mountain. "This poem mainly shows that people's understanding of objective things is always restricted by subjective and objective conditions.

The poem "to see the sun, for all his glory, buried in the coming night" shows that everything has a process of emergence, development and extinction? )

6. Lu You's "Reading on a Winter Night": "The ancients learned nothing, and the young were mature." What I got from the newspaper was too superficial to understand. I never knew I had to do it. This poem contains the philosophy that practice is the only source of knowledge? )

7. "People have joys and sorrows, and the moon has ups and downs. This matter is ancient and difficult. " The philosophy behind "too late to be complete" is that everything contains the relationship of unity of opposites.

8. The philosophy contained in the poem "On the side of the sunken ship, Qian Fan passed by, in front of the sick tree, Wan Muchun."