"Jianzhuang" comes from Zhu Ziqing's "Spring", Jianzhuang: literally means healthy and strong.
Strong, one of the Chinese words, a commonly used word in modern Chinese. It means healthy and strong, and can also describe wealth. Can be used to evaluate software.
Synonyms: strong, strong, strong
Original text (part):
Spring is like a baby that just landed, it is new from head to toe. It grows.
Spring is like a little girl, full of flowers, smiling and walking.
Spring is like a strong young man with iron-like arms, waist and feet, leading us forward.
Appreciation:
The author compares spring to a "robust youth" because it has "infinite vitality". This is a summary of the meaning of the five pictures of spring scenery, which points out the central meaning of the whole text. At the same time, these three metaphorical images point out the growth process of spring. Therefore, people should seize this good time, seize the spring of life, and arrange themselves carefully. study, work and life.
At the same time, three metaphorical sentences form a "parallel" figure of speech. The author uses three vivid metaphors and gradually compares them to sing the praises of spring, which makes the work more powerful and makes the whole spring scene richer. The author also wants to confirm this: spring is fresh, beautiful, cheerful, and has strong vitality. The work concludes with these three metaphorical sentences, which are concise and concise, lively and expressive with a lively rhythm.
Extended information:
Zhu Ziqing (November 22, 1898 - August 12, 1948), formerly known as Zihua, also named Qiushi, later changed his name to Ziqing, with the courtesy name Peixian. . Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province (now Pingming Town, Donghai County, Lianyungang City). An outstanding modern essayist, poet, scholar, and democratic fighter.
Graduated from middle school in 1916 and successfully entered the preparatory school of Peking University. He began publishing poetry in 1919. In 1928, the first collection of essays "Back" was published. In July 1932, he was appointed director of the Department of Chinese Literature at Tsinghua University. In 1934, "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel" and "Miscellaneous Notes on London" were published. In 1935, he published a collection of essays "You and Me".
Died in Peiping due to gastric perforation on August 12, 1948. He was only 50 years old.
Zhu Ziqing’s contribution to the history of prose is manifold. He was another outstanding essayist after Bing Xin in the early days of new literature. With his achievements in creating "beautiful essays", he broke the superstition of the retro school that vernacular cannot be used as "beautiful essays"; he built on the foundation of classical literature and the five Under the background of cultural exchanges between China and the West, he created a prose system and style with Chinese national characteristics; especially his prose works with extremely high artistic achievements, which provided a model for beautiful vernacular prose and provided a basis for cultivating literary youth and prospering prose creation. Valuable artistic experience.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Spring (Zhu Ziqing’s prose)