1. The writing background of "Spring": The article was written around 1933. At this time, the author Zhu Ziqing had just returned from his European tour, and had a happy marriage with Ms. Chen Zhuyin. Later, he gave birth to his son. At the same time, he served as the dean of the Department of Chinese Literature at Tsinghua University. His life was filled with good things and a happy life.
"Spring" is Zhu Ziqing's masterpiece of scenery. The entire article closely follows the theme of spring. From looking forward to spring, to describing spring, to praising spring, the author systematically presents beautiful, moving and vibrant pictures of spring in front of readers, thus, The author reveals his inner feelings that he loves spring.
2. Zhu Ziqing (November 22, 1898 - August 12, 1948), whose original name was Zihua and whose nickname was Qiushi, was later renamed Ziqing and whose courtesy name was Peixian. Modern Chinese essayist, poet, scholar, and democracy fighter.
Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, he was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province (now Pingming Town, Donghai County, Lianyungang City). Later, he settled in Yangzhou with his grandfather and father, claiming that "I am a Yangzhou native." He graduated from high school in 1916 and was successfully admitted to the preparatory course of Peking University. He began publishing poetry in 1919. In 1928, the first collection of essays "Back" was published.
In July 1932, he served as director of the Department of Chinese Literature at Tsinghua University. In 1934, "Miscellaneous Notes on European Travel" and "Miscellaneous Notes on London" were published. In 1935, he published a collection of essays "You and Me". He died in Peiping due to gastric perforation on August 12, 1948. He was only 50 years old.
In Zhu Ziqing's work "Bixing", he traces the origin of the meaning of "Bi" and "Xing", especially the connotation of "Xing", and draws a clear conclusion, pointing out that "Xing" is the origin and metaphor. Zhu Ziqing's research results charted the research direction and laid a theoretical foundation for the study of "Xing", which has important theoretical significance for later generations of research.
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"Spring" is a work by the modern essayist Zhu Ziqing. "Spring" is a famous prose piece by Zhu Ziqing. It was first published in July 1933 and has been selected as Chinese middle school Chinese textbooks for a long time.
The "Hymn of Spring", which is "full of poetic flavor", actually contains the writer's thoughts and emotions, pursuit of life and personality in a specific period, and reflects the traditional cultural accumulation and development in the writer's heart. His yearning for the realm of freedom.
After 1927, Zhu Ziqing was always looking for and creating an ideal world deep in his soul - the world of dreams, to place his "rather restless" boxing heart and resist the outside world. The turmoil caused him to "be alone" in his claustrophobic study and achieve his academic success. "Spring" describes and praises a vigorous spring, but it is also a realistic portrayal of Zhu Ziqing's spiritual world.
The theme of this article is the yearning for the realm of freedom. Although Zhu Ziqing was in the dirty and dark old China at that time, his spiritual world was clear and clear, and his spirit was still high-spirited.
Zhu Ziqing cast his healthy and noble aesthetic taste, his infinite love for beautiful things, and his unremitting pursuit of life ideals into his articles. Melted into a language as beautiful as poetry. As a result, the whole article is filled with a strong poetic flavor and has an enduring artistic charm.
"Spring" - this "hymn to spring" that is "full of poetic flavor" actually contains the writer's thoughts and emotions, pursuit of life and personality in a specific period, and expresses the writer's innermost feelings. His traditional cultural accumulation and his yearning for the realm of freedom.
After 1927, Zhu Ziqing was always looking for and creating an ideal world deep in his soul - the world of dreams, to place his "rather restless" boxing heart and resist the outside world. The turmoil caused him to "be alone" in his claustrophobic study and achieve his academic success.
"Spring" describes and praises a vigorous spring, but it is also a realistic portrayal of Zhu Ziqing's spiritual world. The "spring scene" painted by Zhu Ziqing is not the warm and humid spring scene in his hometown of Jiangsu and Zhejiang, nor the magnificent and exuberant spring scene in the northern suburbs, nor is it a realistic copy of the sketch by the painter, but the writer. An artistic picture brewed by his soul under the inspiration and inspiration of nature. In this picture, too many secrets of his soul are hidden.