Prose and Poetry: A Sweet Burden

A philosopher said, "Love can turn a flower into a garden, or a drop of water into a stream."

? In the long journey of life, people's hearts need to soar in the blue sky and be baptized by wind, sword and frost; Need to swim in the sea and accept the test of stormy waves; You need to gallop in the wilderness and be honed by the thorny swamp ... all these are enough to make a heart scarred and exhausted. Only true love can heal this wound and rejuvenate the soul, because love is sweet.

? However, while giving comfort, encouragement and support, love also quietly obscures the sharp eyes of the soul. Just like flowers give people fragrance and beauty, blocking the mountain road ahead; The lake is clear and ethereal, but it reflects a false illusion; Good wine makes people mellow and clear, but it blurs their goals.

? Sweetness is sometimes a burden.

? After all, people are emotional animals, but reality requires us to recognize objective things with a rational eye and bear all kinds of sweet burdens of family, friendship and love. Even the most rational person may make a wrong judgment.

? Zhu Gekongming, as wise as ever, reused his friend Ma Su, who had no real talent and knowledge, at the critical moment of the battle of Jieting, resulting in his six trips to Qishan without any achievements, which became a lesson of cronyism for thousands of years.

? At the beginning of Tang Huang Ming's reign, a generation of Ming Di made great efforts to achieve the prosperity of Kaiyuan. Later, in order to "ride a princess in the world of mortals, talk and laugh," he spared no expense in building a new building, wasting people's money and neglecting state affairs. As a result, he ended up with a tragic ending.

? Northern Song Shenzong originally tried to support the political reform of Wang Anshi, the prime minister of the dynasty, but could not bear the tears of his grandmother, the Queen Mother, and finally wavered, lost heart and gave up. A young crop law was set on fire, and the social ideal of this 1 1 century's most outstanding politician was shattered.

? History has warned us again and again with cruel facts: the intimacy of human feelings is enough to paralyze, confuse and even make people dizzy. However, should each of us turn a blind eye to the true feelings of the world and be a just person who wants nothing? The answer is no, if we separate our feelings from our judgment on things, we can be detached.

? Enjoy the sweetness, put down the burden and move forward generously!