1. Sentences about heaven and earth
The nature of heaven and earth is that humans are precious.
Qing Dynasty politician and writer Wei Yuan Nothing in the sky cannot be covered, and nothing in the earth cannot be contained. Famous Quotes about Heaven and Earth by Zhuang Zhou, a Warring States philosopher Zhuangzi The energy of heaven and earth does not lose its order.
"Guoyu" "Guoyu", one of China's earliest country-specific history works, the heaven and earth combine to make all things come into being. Wang Chong, a philosopher of the Eastern Han Dynasty: The cover is like the sky, and the cover is like the earth.
The blind historian Zuo Qiuming in the Spring and Autumn Period said in "Zuo Zhuan" that nature governs heaven and earth, and humans preside over it. Famous quotes about heaven and earth Wang Euzhi, a thinker in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Farmers are those who help heaven and earth produce food and clothing.
Li Kuan, a philosopher in the early Qing Dynasty, has a reputation like the sun and moon, and a skill like heaven and earth. "Xunzi Wang Ba" by Xun Kuang during the Warring States Period.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is that a person's reputation is as high as the sun and the moon, illuminating the world; his merit is as great as the sky and the earth, covering all things. Xunzi believes that such a character can make "people in the world respond like a scene (influence)"; that is to say, the selected character will be supported by the people, have appeal and cohesion, "like a shadow to follow the body, like a sound to leave a voice." ”
Now it can be used to praise people with great fame and great achievements. Xun Kuang, a thinker in the late Warring States period Xunzi "Xunzi Wang Ba" Life in the world is like a traveler from afar.
"Nineteen Ancient Poems: Cypresses on Green Tomb" by Anonymous. The general meaning of these two sentences is: Life between heaven and earth is like a long journey, extremely difficult and short-lived.
Life flows in the long river of time, life is short, and destiny is difficult to grasp. This article uses the daily phenomenon of "far travelers" to compare this process, and makes a finishing summary of the situation of life in this world. , vivid and philosophical. This artistic technique of lamenting the shortness of life and its summary of life are worth learning from.
"Nineteen Ancient Poems" "Nineteen Ancient Poems: Cypresses on the Green Tomb" The sunset is white and the rivers and lakes are white, and the tide is coming and the sky and earth are green. One of the famous sayings about heaven and earth is "Farewell to Xing and Guizhou" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty.
The general meaning of these two sentences is: at sunset, the setting sun shines on the water, and the rivers and lakes reflect strongly, showing a dazzling white color; when the tide rises, the sun sinks to the bottom of the water, the illumination drops significantly, and the sky and the earth appear a blue-grey color. With the painter's high sensitivity to color, the poet keenly grasps the changes in brightness of objects under different lighting, and accurately and vividly depicts the color states of bright white and dark blue.
It is precisely because of the author's meticulous observation ability, high degree of painting accomplishment and proficient writing skills that he can describe the characteristics of color changes that people often see but cannot describe in one sentence. Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell to Xing and Guizhou" The river flows beyond the sky and the earth, and the mountains are beautiful.
"View of the Han River" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty. The general meaning of these two sentences is: As far as the eye can see, the river reaches the end of the world and continues to run, as if it is about to flow out of the world.
The distant mountains are green and the clouds are steaming and the clouds are dimly visible, giving people a hazy beauty that seems to be there or not. The first sentence of this article describes the vast land and the river, and the second sentence describes the high mountains and awe-inspiring clouds. One is visible and the other is hidden, creating an interesting contrast.
The poem has a broad vision and a majestic atmosphere, and is suitable for expressing scenes of high mountains and vast rivers. This famous sentence is often used by later generations.
For example, Ouyang Xiuyou from the Song Dynasty. "The railings of flat mountains lean against the clear sky, and the mountains are beautiful and beautiful" ("Chaozhongcuo").
Su Shi also once chanted: "I have long remembered that in the Pingshan Hall, I was pillowing on the misty rain in the south of the Yangtze River, and there was no lonely bird. I can recognize the drunken man's words, and the mountain scenery is beautiful" ("Shui Diao Ge Tou").
Wang Wei, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Viewing the Han River" is so vast that the sky and the earth are so different that I feel the infinity of the universe. Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion of Hong Mansion in Autumn".
迥 (jiǒngjiong): far. Universe: The four directions of heaven and earth are called Yu, and they have been called Cosmos throughout the ages.
The general meaning of these two sentences is: Seeing that the sky is high and far away, I feel that space and time are really endless. These two sentences illustrate that the macroscopic world is infinitely large and far-reaching. It has no beginning and no end. It is endless and has no time.
In front of the universe and nature, everything is small and limited. Wang Bo, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell Preface to Tengwang Pavilion of Denghong Mansion in Autumn" Nanshan blocks the heaven and earth, and the sun and moon rise on the rocks.
"Traveling to Zhongnan Mountain" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty. The general meaning of these two sentences is: Zhongnan Mountain's tall body almost fills the space of heaven and earth, and the sun and moon seem to be born from its stones.
The author uses exaggerated techniques to outline the majestic image of Zhongnan Mountain to express his unusual feelings. This kind of sight can really open one's mind.
Meng Jiao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, wrote "Traveling to Zhongnan Mountain" in his masterpiece "Wandering the Mountains of Zhongnan". Famous Quotes About Heaven and Earth, Part Two of "Two Poems for Zhang Xianghao" written by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty.
Gonglue: meritorious strategy. The general meaning of these two sentences is: His achievements and strategies are unparalleled in the world, covering the world, and his reputation spreads everywhere, flying straight to the blue clouds.
It can be used to praise heroes who have outstanding achievements and are praised by others. Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems for Zhang Xianghao" came drunkenly to sleep on the empty mountain, and the heaven and the earth were like quilt pillows.
"Friends Gathering" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty. Quilt (qīnqin): quilt.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is: After being drunk, I lay down on an empty mountain, using the sky as a quilt and the earth as a pillow. They both write about drunkenness, but their artistic conceptions are different.
Li Bai wrote about lying drunk in an empty mountain, pillowing on the ground and covering the sky. How bold and wild he was! This shows the role of the author's temperament in the lyrical protagonist. From here we also get inspiration: when writing about a person's demeanor, it must be unified with his character, temperament, qualities, etc.
"Friends Gathering" by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, stirred up the waves all over the world, making heaven, earth and people cook. "Bitter Heat" by Han Qi of the Song Dynasty.
Zhi (zhì志): roast. Cook: steam, boil.
The general idea of ??these two sentences is: The sea is churning with scorching waves like a boiling pot, and the heaven and earth are as hot and unbearable as if they had been cooked in the sea. These two sentences use strange imagination and exaggeration to express the unbearable hot climate in midsummer.
Learning this romantic writing method will definitely enhance your articles. Han Qi, a politician and famous general in the Northern Song Dynasty, "Bitter Heat" There is no end in heaven and earth, and human life is like a morning glow.
Three Kingdoms·Cao Zhi The world is eternal and has no end. Life is extremely short, just like the morning glow, which is dazzling for a moment and disappears in an instant. Therefore, we must cherish life and try our best to live out the short moment. own meaning. Cao Zhi, Writer of the Three Kingdoms The clouds and mountains are thousands of miles apart, and the world is alone.
Famous Quotes from Heaven and Earth "Yong Huai" by Lu Cangpei of the Qing Dynasty. The general meaning of the two sentences is: After being separated from relatives and friends, thousands of miles of clouds and mountains separate us, and there is only one person in the vast world.
The first sentence describes the thousands of miles apart from relatives and friends, and the second sentence writes about the loneliness after separation. "Yunshan Wanli" describes the distance from relatives and friends, and "Heaven and Earth are one body" describes the loneliness of being alone. These two sentences describe the feeling of separation.
Qing Dynasty poet Lu Cangpei's "Yong Huai" The liver and gallbladder are stored in the heaven and the earth, and the beauty on the temples is seen in the country. Late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty·Gu Yanwu liver and gallbladder: courage, courage, courage.
Reading: Seeing means that loyalty to the liver, righteousness and gallbladder exist in. 2. Heaven, Earth, Man, and what is the next sentence?
Heaven, Earth, Man, and Humanity is the Chinese nation’s concept of life, and there is no next sentence.
In the Chinese nation’s unique concept of life, its core cultural idea is the word "harmony". After more than 5,000 years of heart-to-heart transmission, it has evolved into a spirit and sublimated into a state. Source: The opening chapter of "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu says, "Heaven, Earth, and Humanity": "War is the major event of the country, the place of life and death, the way of survival. The first is Tao, the second is Heaven, the third is Earth, the fourth is General, and the fifth is Law, all generals must hear it. Those who know it will win, and those who don’t know will not win.
Vernacular interpretation: The people who use the military are the top priority of a country, related to the life and death of the military and civilians, and the survival of the country. The second is heaven, the third is earth, the fourth is generals, and the fifth is law. All of these must be understood deeply by generals. Understanding will lead to victory. Those who do not know cannot live in harmony with nature. Oneness is the main idea of ??Taoism.
It is the inheritance of Laozi's thought and has a profound influence on Chinese culture. Influence.
Zhuangzi’s “Tao” is the Tao of Heaven, which is imitated by nature, rather than man-made. In Zhuangzi’s philosophy, “Heaven” is opposed to “Human”. "Heaven" represents nature, and "man" refers to everything that is "man-made" and everything that deviates from nature.
The two words "man-made" together form "man-made". The word "false". Zhuangzi advocates obedience to the way of heaven, and abandons "man-made" and abandons the "false" impurities in human nature.
Obeying the "way of heaven" and thus communicating with heaven and earth is the "virtue" advocated by Zhuangzi ". Baidu Encyclopedia - Heaven, Earth, People and People. 3. What does this couplet mean for "Three Talents, Heaven and Earth, People, Think of Poetry and Elegance"
"Three Talents, Heaven and Earth, People, Think of Poetry and Elegance", usually "Three Lights, Sun, Moon and Stars" , "Four Poems Ode to Elegance", of course some people also use "Three Talents, Heaven, Earth and Man, Four Poems Ode to Elegance". "Three talents" refers to heaven, earth and people; "Four Poems" refers to "Daya", "Elegance" and "Elegance" in "The Book of Songs". There are four parts: "Xiaoya", "Guofeng" and "Song".
The first sentence has "Three Lights, Sun, Moon and Stars"; the next sentence uses "Ya" and "Daya" and "Xiaoya". ", the word "Ya" can be written as "Daya" and "Xiaoya", which together with "Wind" and "Song" are combined into four poems. It is said that it is Su Shi's envoy to the Liao Dynasty, which is true of the novelist, but it is not credible. Neither the upper line nor the second line meets the requirements of the couplets being square and flat. However, if the above three lines are numbers, it is easy to pronounce the upper sentence, but it is difficult to match the second sentence. The numbers of the first line are free, and the numbers of the second line are different from those of the first line, and the things mentioned are different. The words do not match but the content does. This kind of couplet is extremely difficult and challenging.
Here are a few such coincidences of numbers:
The Four Great Heroes of the Tang Dynasty, Wang Yang Luluo
The Fifth Son of the Song Dynasty, Zhou Cheng, Zhang Zhu
People There are seven emotions, joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, evil and desire
The six arts are preserved in the scriptures, poetry, etiquette and music change the Spring and Autumn period