Youth is a symphony, with passion and hope in the notes; youth is an impression painting, with vitality and unrestrainedness shining in the dots. Youth is like a river flowing eastward, rippling under the brilliance of the morning sun; youth is a colorful ship, sailing in the baptism of wind and rain. Youth needs to be dressed up with classics.
When I was feeling depressed after failing in the exam, Mencius’ famous saying flashed before my eyes: “Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to a person, he must first suffer his mind, strain his muscles and bones, and deplete his body before walking. mess with what they do.” It made me understand that failure is not terrible. As long as you keep moving forward, you will eventually win. It’s the classics that cheer me up again!
When I had a dispute with a friend, Confucius' teachings rang in my ears: "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you." It made me realize that only by allowing the existence of different voices and treating others the same way can I achieve success. friendship. It’s the classics that make me happy again!
When I was pessimistic and frustrated after losing the election, Wang Bo’s heroic words, “When you are old, you will be strong, and you will rather move your heart to a white head; when you are poor, you will be strong, and you will not fall into the clouds.” Setbacks cannot stop me from moving forward. It is the classics that keep me strong.
In youth, we begin to plan our lives, and classics are our spiritual mentors; in youth, we begin to enrich our emotions, and classics are good friends of our souls.
Among the scholars of the pre-Qin period, Confucius taught me to have a heart of benevolence and value harmony; Mencius taught me to cultivate righteousness and rule the world; Mozi taught me to gush out my blood and help others. Suffering; Han Fei showed me a pair of cold eyes, facing life; Laozi made me first understand the artistic outlook on life; Xunzi made me read about scientific enterprising spirit.
With these mentors, youth is no longer confused.
The book not only contains golden houses and Yan Ruyu, but also a profound and calm world. With books as companions, we can stand on the "shoulders of giants" and survey the peaks of thought. "The Analects of Confucius" gave me behavioral etiquette and philosophy of life; "Zhuangzi" made me wander around the world with infinite freedom; "The Book of Songs" allowed me to be playful and temperate, and my thoughts were innocent; "Historical Records" taught me the rise and fall of honor and disgrace. Dynasties change... Every book embodies human wisdom, carries the fruits of civilization, and passes on the fire of culture.
I would especially like to mention Li Qingzhao here. She was born into an official family, and her scholarly family background enabled her to read poetry and books. During her teenage years, she was "fighting for the crossing, fighting for the crossing! A sea of ??gulls and herons were startled." When she was a young woman, she was "thinner than a yellow flower", which made her as unique as a plum blossom, standing proudly in that special era. Just like the plum blossom, her beauty only explodes to a dazzling effect in the severe cold. "How can the word "worry" and "Be a hero in life and a ghost in death", which are concerned about the country and the people, were created by a weak woman, and the peerless elegance of plum blossoms is self-evident. Li Qingzhao was very lucky. Because of the tolerance of her family and her husband, she had a freedom that many women of that era did not have - studying. Years of accumulation gave birth to amazing talent, and at the time of extraordinary events, her name was finally left in history, recording her unparalleled elegance in black and white.