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It's a book of children's enlightenment compiled by Ming Dynasty in China. The author of "Zengguang Xianwen" has never seen any books, except that it was revised by Confucian scholars in the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty, which is probably the crystallization of folk creation.

"Wine meets bosom friend, poetry when people. I know it all over the world, and I can know a few people. "

The meaning of this sentence is: drink wine with people who know themselves, and sing poems with people who know themselves. You can know many people, but few people really understand and touch the heart.

Extended data:

Graceful prose is selected from rhyming proverbs and well-written literature. Its content is very extensive, from etiquette and morality, laws and regulations to scenery allusions, astronomy and geography, and every sentence is fluent and easy to understand. But the center is about the philosophy of life and the way to live.

Augmented sages are no exception. Due to the limitations of the times and history, it will inevitably bear the imprint of that era. Many contents reflect feudal ethics, even with obvious feudal superstition and fatalism; Part of the content is individual-centered, which reflects the selfish thoughts that existed universally at that time;

Some of them reflect the psychology of ordinary citizens at that time, such as muddling along, being timid, and keeping their own place, as well as the negative life philosophy of avoiding disasters, being world-weary and even today's social system; Some of them were correct reflections of social phenomena at that time, but they have lost the significance of reference today; There are also some contents that are vague or have only one-sided truth, and if they are not understood correctly, they will become mistakes.

These are not in line with the spirit of the times. We should adopt a critical attitude when reading, carefully examine the sublation, criticize the inheritance, absorb its nutrients, and make the past serve the present.