Famous prose with philosophy of life and humanistic feelings

1, Zhu Ziqing's Moonlight on the Lotus Pond

Moonlight on the Lotus Pond is an essay written by China writer Zhu Ziqing when he was teaching in Tsinghua University. This is a famous modern lyric prose. The article describes the beautiful scene of the moonlight in the lotus pond, implicitly and euphemistically expresses the author's complex thoughts and feelings of dissatisfaction with reality, longing for freedom, and wanting to surpass reality but unable to do so, leaving a trail for the upright intellectuals of old China to wander forward in suffering. It entrusts the author with a political thought of longing for the future, and also entrusts the author with his love for the moonlight in the lotus pond.

Chekhov's life is beautiful.

Life is beautiful, and only animals like people distort the beauty of life. Because human beings, like other creatures, do not follow the right path of heaven, the guidance of nature and the revelation of God, but live according to their own laws, which are formulated at will according to solipsism, arrogance and personal likes and dislikes. Therefore, he often does evil to his own kind and is an enemy of different kinds.

3. Zhang Kangkang's "Peony Rejected"

Denial of Peony is a beautiful article by Zhang Kangkang. The works do not praise the elegance and magnificence of peony blindly like many works describing peony, but find another way. Through the description of peony flowers blooming and falling, they praised peony's rejection of life and its persistent pursuit of life.

4. Yu Guangzhong's Listening to the Cold Rain

Listening to Cold Rain is a prose work by Yu Guangzhong, a famous poet. This essay describes deep homesickness, which is mainly expressed through the description of rain. With the help of cold rain, I express my homesickness that I am in Taiwan Province Province and can't go back to the mainland for reunion. On the other hand, this homesickness is also reflected in his poems, and the interest of China's classical poems is more vivid in the cold rain that has been given life.

5. Jia Pingwa's Moon.

Jia Pingwa's "To the Moon" borrows things to express feelings, appreciates the philosophy of life from the shape of the moon, and points out that everything in the world is like the shape of the moon, which is completed round after round! The key to life is to seize the moment, and there is no need to pursue it deliberately. Many things are inevitable. Work hard, live a plain life, walk through the circle of your life in a down-to-earth manner, and do your best to complete the great circle of the laws of heaven and earth. This is our attitude towards life.