There were faint clouds in the sky, and the wind blew on my face. At this time, it was noon, and I walked through the flowers and along the green willows, and unconsciously came to the river. At that time, people didn't understand my inner happiness at this moment, thinking that I was learning from young people and taking advantage of the good opportunity to steal.
"Even Spring" is a seven-character quatrain written by Cheng Hao, a poet in Song Dynasty. The author described the beautiful spring scenery by line drawing. The first two sentences describe the scenery, and the last two sentences are lyrical. Poetry describes the beautiful spring scenery and expresses the happy mood of spring outing. Poetry style is simple and natural, and language is simple and popular.
About the author:
Cheng Hao (1032-1085.7.9), whose real name was Bochun and Ming Dow, was called "Mr. Ming Dow" by scholars. Henan Province (now Luoyang, Henan Province). Neo-Confucianism, educator, founder of Neo-Confucianism, and representative of "Luoxue" in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Academically, Cheng Hao put forward some propositions, such as "Heaven is the principle" and "Mind is the principle, and it is wise to act". He believed that "Benevolence is the same as things, and everyone knows that reason is benevolence". If they know this truth, they should "keep it with sincerity" (ibid.) and advocate the theory of "heart communication". Admit that "everything in the world is right."
Cheng Hao and his younger brother Cheng Yi, known as "Cheng Hao" by the world, were both founders of Neo-Confucianism in the Northern Song Dynasty. Their theory occupies an important position in the history of Neo-Confucianism, which was later inherited and developed by Zhu, and is called "Zhu Cheng School" internationally. His own works include Quality Book and Understanding Benevolence. And books compiled by later generations according to his remarks, such as suicide notes and anthologies, are all included in the book "Two Cheng Quan Shu".