1. Zhu Ziqing’s famous sayings
1. But the sunset is infinitely beautiful, so why stay melancholy near dusk.
2. For a Chinese who has never lived in Europe during the summer, when he goes to the Netherlands in the north of the country in early summer, he simply feels that it is like the new autumn. The sky is pale, the fields are silent, and the train is moving as if no one is paying attention. Occasionally, I saw a half-windmill at the end of the road, motionless, like an iron hand stretching toward the sky.
3. The liveliest things at this time were the cicadas chirping on the trees and the frogs chirping in the water; but the excitement belonged to them, and I had nothing to do with it.
4. They are the ones who are busy, I have nothing.
5. The sun has legs. It moved gently and quietly, and I followed it in a daze.
6. Outside the Dazhong Bridge, it was suddenly empty, which was very different from the densely packed houses on both sides of the bridge. At a glance, the sparse forest, the pale moon, and the blue sky look like a scene of crossing a deserted river; over there, there are thick bushes, gloomy, and seem to hide boundless darkness: it is almost... I don’t believe it is the prosperous Qinhuai River.
7. Just imagine that on a hazy night with a full moon, the begonias are so charming and blooming. Why do the good birds on the branches perch on both sides and each dream?
8. There is a lake and a suspension bridge. There are the most pelicans in the lake. You can spend your days leaning on the bridge railing and watching them play in the water. Surrounded by Buckingham Palace, the Western Temple, the Parliament, and various government offices, they are all the busiest places. People leaning on the bridge railings can take their time to appreciate the outline of the Gosi-style spiers of the Western Temple and the Parliament, which is considered a blessing.
9. Silence is a philosophy of life, and when used well, it is also an art.
10. But I think this is the right point. A deep sleep is indispensable, but taking a nap is also interesting.
11. You are smart, tell me, why are our days gone forever?
12. Climb the tower and look over, and you will see the mountains in the distance.
2. Introduction to Zhu Ziqing
Zhu Ziqing (November 22, 1898 - August 12, 1948), formerly known as Zihua, with the nickname Shiqiu, and later changed his name to Ziqing, with the courtesy name Pei. string. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Donghai County, Jiangsu Province (now Pingming Town, Donghai County, Lianyungang City), and later settled in Yangzhou with his father. Modern Chinese essayist, poet, scholar, and democracy fighter.
His chapters such as "Back View" and "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" are early representative works of modern Chinese prose, and have been published in "The Complete Works of Zhu Ziqing".