From: Ideal by contemporary writer Liu Shahe
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Ideal often makes honest people suffer misfortune; Ideal makes the unfortunate survive. Ordinary people are great because they have ideals; An ideal person is a "capitalized person". There are always people in the world who abandon their ideals, but ideals never abandon anyone.
Give sinners a new life, and the ideal is the immortal grass that revives the soul; Call the prodigal son back, the ideal is a loving mother.
The ideal is defiled, so don't resent it. It's an evil spirit testing your faithfulness. Ideal has been pickpocketed, don't cry, go and get it back, and be careful in the future!
The hero lost his ideal and became a mediocre man, boasting about his exploits in those days. Mediocre people lose their ideals and live a lifetime, ridiculously cursing the immediate environment.
ideal flowering, peaches and plums should bear sweet fruits; Ideal budding, elm poplar will have thick shade. Please take the ideal horse and start with a whip. Spring is just on the road and the sun is sunny in the sky.
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The "Cultural Revolution" caused cultural fault and talent fault, and many intellectuals were attacked and persecuted, which caused unprecedented ideological confusion of the whole nation. As a witness of the "Cultural Revolution", Liushahe hoped that people would not forget this catastrophe, and he warned people to treat history correctly and remember its lessons. In 1979, Liushahe, who had experienced great storms, returned to the Star poetry magazine. He brought up his poetry pen again and was deeply moved.
The catastrophe of "Cultural Revolution" not only failed to "knock down" Liushahe, but also made Liushahe stand stronger. This painful life experience makes Liushahe's poems more passionate, deeper and more touching. Ideal was written by the poet under such circumstances.
Liushahe, formerly known as Yu Xuntan, was born in Chengdu on November 11th, 1931, and moved back to his hometown of Huaishu Street in Jintang in 1935. I have been studying ancient Chinese since I was a child and doing classical Chinese. In 1947, he entered the high school of Chengdu Provincial Middle School, studied new literature, and published his works in 1948.
He joined the Department of Agricultural Chemistry of Sichuan University in p>1949, and became more diligent in writing. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as the supplement editor of Farmers' Daily in western Sichuan, the creator of Sichuan Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the editor of Star Poetry, and the fourth director of Chinese Writers Association. After that, he specialized in writing in Sichuan Branch of Chinese Writers Association. He is the author of poetry anthology Farewell to Mars and Poetry anthology of Liushahe.
In p>195, he worked as a supplement editor of West Sichuan Farmers' Daily. In 1952, he was transferred to Sichuan Federation of Literary and Art Circles, and worked as a creator, editor of Sichuan Masses and editor of Stars. After 1957, he worked in Chengdu and studied hundred schools of thought after work. In 1966, he was sent back to his hometown in Jintang, where he worked and lived for 12 years. In 1978, he worked as a librarian in Jintang County Cultural Center.
in p>1979, he came back to publish his works. At the end of the year, he was transferred back to Sichuan Federation of Literary and Art Circles as editor of Star. Full-time writing since 1985. Director of Chinese Writers Association and Vice Chairman of Sichuan Writers Association. There are 2 kinds of works published.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ideal