What philosophy does Han Yu's Late Spring contain?

Han Yu's Late Spring tells us that spring will come back soon by describing flowers and trees, so they try their best to keep it. Even Huayang and Yugui, who have no beauty at all, are not to be outdone, dancing with the wind like snowflakes, joining the ranks of staying in spring, expressing the poet's thoughts and feelings of cherishing spring, and reminding people to seize opportunities, seize opportunities and create a better future.

Original text:

late spring

Tang dynasty: Han Yu

Flowers and trees know that spring is about to pass, and they want to keep the pace of spring and pay more attention.

Even the fickle elm tree without beautiful colors is unwilling to be lonely, dancing with the wind and turning into snowflakes flying all over the sky.

Knowing that spring will leave soon, flowers and trees want to keep the pace of spring, competing to vomit, competing for beauty, and blooming for a moment. Poor Huayang is modest and not gorgeous, only knowing that it floats in the wind, like snowflakes.

Extended data:

Han Yu (65438+768-February 25th, 824) was born in Heyang, Henan Province (now mengzhou city, Henan Province). He called himself "County King Changli" and was called "Han Changli" and "Mr. Changli". Officials, writers, thinkers, philosophers and politicians in the middle Tang Dynasty.

Han Yu was an advocate of the ancient prose movement in the Tang Dynasty, and was honored by later generations as the first of the "eight masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties". He and Liu Zongyuan are also called "Liu Han", and they are known as "great writers" and "one hundred generations of literators". Later generations, together with Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu and Su Shi, are also called "the four great writers of the ages".