Zhu Guangqian's Literary Theory —— Endowment and Cultivation

Whoever can accurately and naturally express his true feelings in words will have the necessary resources to create literature. Of course, the difference between Yangchun Baixue people and Xialiba people lies in their different levels of expression.

In this article, Mr. Zhu Guangqian thinks: "Talent is only potential. To turn potential into reality, we must rely on manpower to make it. This is beyond your control, and self-cultivation depends on your own efforts. "

Three ways to improve literary literacy;

The first is the cultivation of character, the words come from the heart and the writing is like a person. Confucianism in China has always advocated cultivating character on the basis of cultivating literary works. In my opinion, personality and style of writing are actually separated from each other in many people, such as Cao Cao and Zhou Zuoren. )

The second is the cultivation of general knowledge and experience. Knowledge comes from reading widely, choosing useful books and persevering. "We must have a philosophical vision and scientific objective analysis, or we will not digest it if we eat it, but it will be enough to kill our spirit if we learn it." What comes from field observation and experience is more important than reading. "The richer your life is, the deeper your understanding of human nature will be, and the more real your work will be, so that you won't be confused.

The third is the cultivation of literature itself. "If a worker wants to do a good job, he must sharpen his tools first." The tool of literature is language. The higher the understanding of language, the higher the corresponding literary accomplishment. Mr. Zhu Guangqian mentioned in this article: "Literature and art must stop creating, but it must start with imitation, and imitation is learning." The most solution is to select high-quality articles, study the conceptual layout of each article, and choose words and sentences. "Try to understand thoroughly, don't let go of a word, and then read it as a recitation and ponder, which will not only sink into the heart, but also sink into the bones."

The feeling method seems clumsy, but it is clumsy. There is a literary spirit in the chest and mountains and rivers in the pen!

Chapter 64 of the Tao Te Ching says, "Holding a log is born at the end of a millimeter, on a nine-story platform, and a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." Writing every article well is based on the consideration of every word. Although we mortals can't do every word, we try our best to consider and scrutinize every word, and strive to make "prudence as always" consistent in today's impetuous wind!