Famous aphorisms from My Four Imaginary Enemies: Everything has collapsed and the center of gravity has been lost.
Original excerpt: Over the years, I have become accustomed to the company of five women. The bathroom is filled with the smell of soap and perfume, leather bags and hair curlers are scattered on the sofa, and no one competes with me for drinks at the dinner table. It's all a matter of course. It has been a long time since we jokingly called our house the "girls dormitory". As the warden of the "girls dormitory", I naturally don't welcome strange male guests, especially those with ulterior motives.
But the girls under my control, especially the three in front, have become "unstable", which reminds me of a poem by Ye Ci: Everything has collapsed and the center of gravity has been lost.
Yu Guangzhong calls the four daughters’ boyfriends the “four imaginary enemies”, vividly summarizing the inevitable and eternal conflicts between fathers and daughters’ boyfriends; the father’s various imaginations and various kinds of “imaginary enemies” Descriptions and discussions all come naturally. These growths and various details and the core of details (core image) organically constitute the artistic whole and artistic taste of this scholar's prose.
Famous philosophical aphorisms:
1. This is a very special historical turning point. The development of material civilization to this stage is doomed to a lack of spirituality, an empty soul, and materialistic desires. People’s spiritual Falling into nihilism, one can only be immersed in money, material desires and physical sensory stimulation, causing all kinds of uneasiness and pain. How many young people have also lost their innocent ideals and pure love.
This is not only a tragedy for life on our planet, but also a tragedy destined for any kind of life in the process of civilization development. What is the meaning of life? How should we live?
2. Life is composed of pain caused by unsatisfied desires and boring after being satisfied. You are fully looking forward to a certain happiness in the future, but you may not realize rationally that it is short-lived and will not last. The essence of human life is pain, and happiness is only fleeting.