Voltaire is a great western philosopher. He has many classic famous sayings, but the most famous one is "Life lies in sports", which we will recite at a very young age. We thought Voltaire's "movement" meant "movement", but we always misunderstood this sentence.
Sports and sports refer to two different things. The "sports" mentioned by Voltaire, a western thinker and philosopher, may not refer to the sports we understand. Voltaire was neither a sports lover nor a sports promoter. Voltaire said this sentence in order to interpret the characteristics of life from a philosophical point of view.
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The philosophical connotation of Voltaire's sentence is that the birth of life lies in movement, and movement is the premise of the birth of life. Without material movement, there is no life.
The existence of life lies in movement, and movement is also the foundation of life. Maintaining the existence of life is also inseparable from material movement; The development of life lies in exercise, which is the motive force and source of life development.
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