What does the ear in the fan mean?

Ear in a fan is a word mentioned by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty, in an article "To Dongli". The word ear refers to _ _ grains in a fan. Literally, the ears in the fan seem to be just some messy small particles, but in Su Shi's works, the emotion and significance represented by the fan are implied. Ears are like the subtle feelings in a poet's heart, which can only be truly experienced and understood under certain circumstances.

Su Shi wrote in "Send to Dongli": "When will there be a bright moon? Ask the sky for wine. " This sentence is affectionate. On the one hand, it expresses the call to remind people to cherish time, on the other hand, it also points out many problems in life, which is an inevitable link in the course of life. When you turn on the fan, your ears will float out. What can this tell us? It tells us that although life is complicated, every detail has its unique meaning, and we should always pay attention to everything around us.

Su Shi is not only a poem in Fan Er, but also a philosophy of life. Everyone's life has ears-those tiny but important things, so we should learn to appreciate everything in front of us, keep a sensitive heart and not let any beautiful moments and feelings slip away from our fingertips. Today, we may have rarely used fans, but this spirit of silent cultivation still applies to all aspects of our lives. We should learn to pay attention to every ear and collect every good memory in a busy modern society.