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Ri Geng 184: Zhu Guangqian's Notes on Beauty: Reading Notes on Talking about People.
It turns out that "Talking about Beauty Letters" was written by Mr. Zhu Guangqian when he was 82 years old, and his heart was full of mixed feelings. On his fiftieth birthday, I tossed about all kinds of ceremonial feelings. The word "old" lingered in my mind. Fortunately, I broke through my new job and challenged myself. After half a year, I faded the traces of my age and immersed myself in various affairs and life, from looking up at the stars to down-to-earth work step by step.

Although the age is downplayed, the sense of physical fatigue is unstoppable. Seeing what Mr. Zhu Guangqian thinks and writes at the age of 82, my heart still does it one brace up. Just do what you want to do. If you are not a born wise man who can have an epiphany, there are only two ways for the world to practice: one way is to seek for the outside world infinitely, to know the world well, and to know yourself in the process of understanding people; The other road is infinite inward seeking, introspection and self-examination, and pushing others to the top in the process of bosom friend.

As a human dream, it's never too late to start ... Dreams have no age tag.

Art and beauty are first seen in food color, and the annotation of Chinese character "beauty" in Shuowen is "Gan Ye". From the sheep to the big, the sheep are in the six livestock, and the Lord gives food. " "A living person has to deal with external things (nature and society) all the time. This is life. Life is the development process of people's continuous and repeated circulation from practice to cognition and from cognition to practice. "

When I was young, I was always aiming too high, disdaining to find beauty and my own value from the details of life, always wanting to be recognized by others, and always separating the practice and knowledge in life and work practice.

I remember that I have been cramming for writing training recently, starting with words, which is very similar to this "mechanical view"! I hope I can restore the starry sky in my heart by saying these "words" together.

Finally, end this reading note with a quote from Goethe, a great German poet, quoted by Mr. Zhu Guangqian: "Man is a whole, a unity of various abilities with various internal relations. Works of art must speak to people as a whole, and must adapt to this rich unity and this single miscellaneous. "