2. Tao Yuanming He was a famous writer in ancient China. He is not only famous for his poems, but also for his contempt for fame and fortune and his refusal to follow the trend. Tao Tao Yuanming's greatest achievement is his own personal experience and outstanding poetic talent, which greatly enriched the creation of agriculture and animal husbandry. Ordinary things such as mulberry, hemp, chicken and dog are rare in previous poems. Once he writes them into poems, they are full of interest. And his description of the goodness of nature can often arouse people's infinite yearning. In addition to poetry, he also left many exquisite essays for later generations, the most famous of which is Peach Blossom Garden Poetry.
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"If you don't stay in the park, your ambition will be unclear, and if you are not quiet, you will be far away." This sentence was first written by Liu An, a Taoist priest in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, and was also quoted by Zhuge Liang, a Taoist priest in the Three Kingdoms period. Ge Hong, a Taoist priest, said: "Nothing is fun, quiet and comfortable." Quiet is a beautiful realm; Peace and tranquility, such as autumn water, reflect the bright moon.
"Huainanzi" fragment: main skills training;
The home of mankind is as bright as the sun and the moon. The same place in the world looks at it with the same eyes, listens to it with the same ears, and looks at it with a raised neck. Therefore, there is no clear ambition, no tranquility, no generosity, no compassion and no justice.
Book of commandments:
A gentleman's journey is quiet to cultivate one's morality, and frugal to cultivate one's morality.
If you don't stay in the garden, you will be unclear, restless and not far away.
If you study quietly, you must study. If you don't study, you won't learn widely. If you have no ambition, you can't succeed.
Slow can't have vitality, and risk can't have sex.
Time goes by, meaning goes by, and then becomes withered, not meeting the world, and staying in a poor house sadly. What will happen?
Introduction: The Book of Commandments was written by Zhuge Liang to his 8-year-old son Zhuge Zhan at the age of 54. This book is not only a summary of Zhuge Liang's life experience, but also a requirement for his son.