1. Moonlight over the Lotus Pond - a prose written by Zhu Ziqing
"Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" is an essay written by the Chinese writer Zhu Ziqing when he was teaching at Tsinghua University. It was included in middle school Chinese textbooks It is widely known as a famous piece of modern lyric prose.
The article describes the beautiful scene of the moonlight over the lotus pond, implicitly and euphemistically expressing the author's dissatisfaction with reality, longing for freedom, and wanting to transcend reality but not being able to, leaving an old legacy for future generations. The footsteps of China's upright intellectuals wandering forward amidst suffering. It expresses the author's political thought of longing for the future, and also expresses the author's love for the moonlight in the lotus pond.
2. One Day of Spring - Bing Xin
"One Day of Spring" is a popular prose written by Bing Xin. This article was written in 1936. About two months before writing this article, Bing Xin was either ill or troubled with chores. Such thoughts inevitably make the author long for the arrival of natural spring and the arrival of the spring of the motherland.
However, I have been waiting for spring, but it has never come. Many times when spring appears, it is driven away by cold wind and rain; I look for spring everywhere, only to find that spring has long gone.
This situation will inevitably cause pain to the author. However, spring seemed intentional. After the author's ninety-day wait, the brilliant, luxurious, gorgeous and charming scene of spring finally arrived, allowing the author to fully experience the joy, liveliness, strength and joy brought by "one day of spring". life.
3. Spring - Zhu Ziqing
"Spring" is the work of 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.
4. Autumn in the Old Capital - Yu Dafu
"Autumn in the Old Capital" was written in August 1934 by Yu Dafu, a famous modern Chinese novelist, essayist, poet, and revolutionary martyr prose. On April 12, 1927, Chiang Kai-shek launched the "April 12" counter-revolutionary coup. The period from April 12, 1927 to the defeat of the Kuomintang in Taiwan in 1949 was called the White Terror period.
In order to avoid the terrorist threat from the Kuomintang, Yu Dafu moved from Shanghai to Hangzhou in April 1933. In July 1934, Yu Dafu traveled from Hangzhou to Peiping (today's Beijing) via Qingdao. He once again tasted the "autumn flavor" of his old capital and wrote this article.
The full text of "Autumn in the Old Capital" has more than 1,500 words, using 42 autumn characters to embellish the "qing", "quiet" and "sadness" of autumn in the northern country, and also permeates Yu Dafu's negative and positive emotions everywhere. Traces of entanglement and struggle.
5. Green - Zhu Ziqing
"Green" is a landscape prose written by Zhu Ziqing, a modern Chinese essayist, in February 1924. The full text uses a passionate writing style to describe the scenery of Meiyu Lake in detail, praising the gorgeous scenery of the motherland's nature. The writing is fresh and delicate, beautiful and meticulous, exquisite and exquisite, and full of poetry. It expresses the author's praise and pursuit of a beautiful realm.