1. An intriguing answer
At a children's painting exhibition in Shanghai, there was a hole in a child's work. The judges curiously asked if it was a damaged painting. work. The children said that this is the entrance to paradise. The child's answer is thought-provoking.
2. The fire is brilliant and colorful, and it is the most beautiful
Rene Thom is a French mathematician. Once, he discussed a problem with two paleoanthropologists. When talking about why ancient people preserved fire, one anthropologist said that it was because it could keep people warm and keep out the cold; another anthropologist said that it was because it could cook delicious meat. And Thom said, because when night falls, the firelight is brilliant and colorful, which is the most beautiful.
3. "Aesthetic Education" in the Garden
When Feng Zikai was a student, he was arranged by Li Shutong to manage the school's small garden. He observed the autumn chrysanthemums, including yellow, white and red ones, and thought they looked good. Reminiscent of Qu Yuan's famous saying, "Drinking magnolias in the morning with falling dew, dining with autumn chrysanthemums in the evening", I love chrysanthemums even more.
The autumn wind blew and a few plants fell down. I felt hurt and righted them one by one. This scene was seen by Li Shutong, and he looked at Feng Zikai with admiration from then on. Later, Feng Zikai became the most outstanding disciple of Li Shutong.
4. The "unified planning" of city store signs exposes abnormal aesthetics
At the beginning of 2019, the street scene in Jing'an District, Shanghai aroused heated discussion among netizens. At that time, all the shops along the street were replaced with uniform signboards. These signboards have white characters on a black background and are decorated with flowers on the roadside. They look very solemn and solemn. Netizens jokingly call them "cemetery style".
This kind of neat and uniform "re-planning" is actually a kind of deformed aesthetic. The temperament of a city is gradually formed over the years. If it is demolished and replaced with new ones every day, it will only become neater, but not beautiful.
5. Mao Zedong: Civilize his spirit, barbarize his body
In 1917, Mao Zedong published an article in the magazine "New Youth", proposing that "if you want to civilize your spirit, you must first civilize your spirit" "Savage your body." This deafening cry is a wake-up call to the nation and an inspiration to every compatriot.
Not only did he write articles and appeals, Mao Zedong himself also practiced it and insisted on exercising. He loved sports throughout his life, especially swimming. The chairman swam in the Yangtze River 17 times in his life, and still swam in Changsha when he was 81 years old. He implemented the concept of "lifelong sports" with practical actions.