The poem Drinking uses Zhuangzi's Homogeneity Theory.

That makes sense. I forgot what I wanted to say.

On Zhuangzi Wuqi is another representative work of Zhuangzi. Homogeneous object theory contains two meanings: homogeneous object and homogeneous theory. Zhuangzi believes that everything in the world, including people's personality and feelings, looks very different, but in the final analysis, they are all the same and "the same thing".

Drinking uses the content of Zhuangzi's homogeneity theory.

The content of Zhuang Zi-qi's theory is that "there is real meaning in it and I forgot what to say" in Drinking Five. These two sentences are mainly used by the ancient philosopher Zhuangzi. With Zhuangzi's theory of everything: "Sages are pregnant with it, and people argue with it to show their phase. ? Cardiff Avenue is not called or disputed. " And "Zhuangzi Foreign Things": "The speaker thinks too much and forgets to speak with pride." The content of.

Tao Yuanming's two sentences poetically use these sentences in Zhuangzi, meaning that because the scenery is highly compatible with people's hearts, he has grasped the true meaning of life, which is unspeakable because there is no debate; There is no need to say it, because "I am so proud that I forgot to say it."

Appreciation of Five Drinking Songs

This poem mainly describes the poet's carefree state of mind after leaving his official post and returning to his hometown, and reflects Tao Yuanming's life attitude and experience that he is determined to abandon the muddy secular fame and return to nature, revel in nature and even step into the realm of "getting carried away". This poem takes "far" as the program and reveals the connotation of "far" in three layers.

The first four sentences are about "human condition" and the emptiness and forgetfulness that the spirit transcends the secular. Four sentences are written about the materialized selflessness of looking at the surrounding scenery and immersed in the natural charm. The last two sentences go further, writing "heart", and in the process of confusing things with me, I realized the unspeakable meaning of life. The artistic conception of this poem, from emptiness to oblivion, to materialization and forgetting words, is the most profound and full embodiment of Tao Yuanming's philosophy of natural life and poetic style of returning to nature after his retirement.

Wang Guowei said in "Words on Earth": "Without me, we look at things by things, and we don't know what I am and what things are." This poem is the representative work of Tao Yuanming's "The Land Without Me".