Original text and appreciation of Zhu Ziqing's "Hurry"?
Title: Appreciation of Zhu Ziqing's Rush Abstract: This paper mainly appreciates Zhu Ziqing's essay Rush, expressing his helplessness over the passage of time and warning people to cherish time and life. Keywords: helplessness, anxiety, hesitation, time, regret Text: The first impression of this article is lively, but the full text shows the author's helplessness and anxiety between vivid writing. At the beginning of the article, a thought-provoking question is put forward: "Swallows can come back after they have gone, willows can turn green when they are dead, and peach blossoms can bloom when they are dead." Why are our days gone forever? " Then Zhu Ziqing mentioned that "counting silently, more than 8,000 days slipped away from me; Like a drop of water on the tip of a needle in the sea, my days are dripping in the stream of time, without sound or shadow. I can't help but burst into tears. " Zhu Ziqing found it difficult to detect the passage of time, but once it was discovered, it made people more restless. And time is lost all the time, everywhere: "when washing your hands, the days pass from the basin;" When eating, the days pass from the rice bowl; When I was silent, I passed by my eyes ... "The description here is appropriate and easy to understand. Indeed, time just slipped away. In the face of all this, how sad Zhu Ziqing is. For more than 8000 days, he was in such a hurry, but he was at a loss. " What's left but wandering? "Zhu Ziqing sighed at the end," why do you have to go this time in vain? "Zhu Ziqing said this because he felt that a young man in the May 4th era failed to make a difference and his thoughts were scattered. He felt that 23 years (more than 8,000 days) had passed in vain. What a pity! It seems that there is nothing but rushing and wandering, so the days slip away in vain and time passes in such a hurry. Counting the days that have slipped away, nothing has been done in front. No wonder Zhu Ziqing was so anxious, so helpless, so sorry ... Then Zhu Ziqing lamented that the days had slipped away by the movement of the sun and washed his hands to eat and sleep. Then the author said, "What can I do? "At the beginning, it was a series of questions, asking what traces my life left, worrying that I would come and go naked, and still lamenting why the days are gone forever. This article not only reflects Zhu Ziqing's serious thinking about life, but also subtly implies to readers a truth: everyone should cherish time and life, and don't let life pass in vain, so as to imply that they should pursue bright thoughts. All these fully show the artistic style of natural narration in Zhu Ziqing's prose. The whole article takes the question as a clue and is natural and smooth. It uses a series of familiar things as metaphors. Easy to understand, naturally tell readers to cherish time, cherish life and pursue bright truth. Really a master of prose.