Question 2: How to input Japanese into the computer? You can buy Jinshan Express Translation for 5 minutes!
Question 3: What does Zhuangzi mean by "taking things as spring"? Spring is the mother of the four seasons. The so-called spring of things means that everything is viewed from the mother's eyes.
In the eyes of the mother, the child has nothing superfluous, useless and hateful.
Everything is useful and everything is lovely. This is the reason why everything is spring.
Question 4: What do you mean by "against" or "against"? For example, I am a person who is aloof from the world, but you let me take credit for profit, which violates my principle of doing things and my philosophy of life. That's what it means. It's not the truth. My answer is not good, please forgive me!
Question 5: Tao Yuanming, a celebrity who is indifferent to fame and fortune at all times and in all countries.
Tao Yuanming was a famous writer in ancient China. He is famous not only for his poems, but also for his contempt for fame and wealth and his refusal to imitate them.
Born in 365 AD, Tao Yuanming was the earliest pastoral poet in China. Tao Yuanming lived in an era of regime change, social unrest and people's lives were very difficult. In the autumn of 405 AD, Tao Yuanming came to Pengze, not far from his hometown, as a county magistrate in order to support his family. This winter, his boss sent an official to inspect. This official is a vulgar and arrogant person. As soon as he arrived at the border of pengze county, he sent for the county magistrate to visit him.
Tao Yuanming got the news and had to leave at once, although he looked down on such a person who gave orders in the name of more than one company. Unexpectedly, his secretary stopped Tao Yuanming and said, "This official should pay great attention to details, dress neatly and be modest, or he will speak ill of you in front of his boss."
Tao Yuanming, who has always been upright and lofty, couldn't help it any longer. He sighed and said, "I would rather starve to death than bow to such a poor man because of the official salary of five dou meters." He immediately wrote his resignation letter and left the county magistrate's post for more than 80 days. From then on, he no longer became an official.
After retiring from officialdom, Tao Yuanming farmed in his hometown and lived a self-sufficient pastoral life. In rural life, he found his home and wrote many beautiful rural poems. He described the carefree life of farmers: "It's warm in a distant village, and there's smoke in the Yi market". He wrote about his feelings of labor: "Picking chrysanthemums under the hedge, leisurely seeing Nanshan". He also wrote about the hardships of farmers' labor: "beans are planted at the foot of Nanshan Mountain, and the grass is covered with bean sprouts." "Spring is not bitter, and you are often afraid of it."
However, rural life is both beautiful and hard. If you don't work, you will get nothing. If you encounter natural and man-made disasters, you will get nothing even if you work. Tao Yuanming lived in poverty in his later years, especially after a fire destroyed all his possessions, the life of the whole family was even worse. At the age of 63, Tao Yuanming died of poverty and illness.
Tao Yuanming's greatest achievement is his own personal experience and outstanding poetic talent, which greatly enriched the creation of agriculture and animal husbandry. Ordinary things such as mulberry, hemp, chicken and dog are rare in previous poems. Once he writes them into poems, they are full of interest. And his description of the goodness of nature can often arouse people's infinite yearning.
In addition to poetry, he also left many exquisite essays for later generations, the most famous of which is Peach Blossom Garden Poetry. In this work, the author describes a utopian society, where there is no turmoil, no regime change, no state monarch and minister, no corvee tax, and the people live a rich and peaceful life. The author's beautiful language makes this work have permanent charm, so that people in later generations have always called this utopian society "Peach Blossom Garden".
There is one less bureaucrat in the officialdom and one more writer in the literary world. Tao Yuanming's story of "five buckets of rice don't bow their heads" has become a portrayal of China intellectuals' integrity. In daily life, if a person is unwilling to sacrifice his integrity for some material benefits, he often says, "Don't bow down for a bucket of rice." .
Zhuangzi
Zhuangzi was fishing in Pushui, and the king of Chu sent the doctor and the doctor to go first, saying, "I hope I am tired in China!" " Zhuangzi ignored the pole and said, "I heard that there was a turtle in Chu State, and it was 3,000 years old when it died. The king's towel is hidden in the temple. Will it be more expensive to keep the bones when this turtle is dead? Would you rather be born dragging your tail in paint? " The second doctor said, "I'd rather be born dragging my tail." Zhuangzi said, "In the past, I would drag my tail in the paint." ("Zhuangzi Qiushui")
At this time, Zhuangzi was faced with such a choice: the clear water and the fish swimming leisurely in the water were in front, and the official position of Chu was in the back-the huge gap between them made this multiple-choice question look very easy. But Chu Weiwang probably knew Zhuangzi's temper, so he used the word "tired". But does Zhuangzi want this kind of "tired"? How many people have experienced the sense of fulfillment and accomplishment endowed by power in this "tiredness"? This is an unbearable burden in life.
Zhuangzi ignored the pole.
The clear waves of Pushui attracted him, and he had no time to look back at the power behind him. He inadvertently pushed away the once-in-a-lifetime development opportunity in the eyes of laymen. He thought it was a boring interruption. He only asked two well-dressed doctors a seemingly insignificant question: Would the tortoise in the paddy field of Chu State like to go to the King of Chu, let him pack it in a delicate bamboo box, cover it with a silk scarf, and keep it in the ancestral temple, in exchange for "keeping bones expensive" with his death, or would he like to drag his tail ... > >
Question 6: What do you mean by attack? Be attacked by ...
The following are some explanations of attacks and attack types:
1. storm the weak
It is very common and the easiest to write. Small attacks are strong, powerful and omnipotent, and small victims are basically flat-chested beauty. If he is weak enough, he will be bullied to death by a small attack, and even if he is unwilling, he will be unable to resist. It's boring if it's not warm. It's worth seeing if you want to add some ups and downs to both sides. The key depends on how you grasp it.
Good x-leaf, hippocampus x-table game and so on all belong to this category.
2. Weak attack and weak defense
The most difficult type, it is not easy to write well. Borrowing an easy-to-understand sentence from others is "You love me, I dare not say, I love you, I dare not do it." That's it = =
It belongs to the kind that can drag the drama. There are many ambiguous side balls, and it is difficult for the two weak ones to develop to XXOO level.
This example is difficult to find the early Dior X catroux budget estimate (I don't know? Up to the wing! ! )
3. Weak attack and strong attack
This is very strange. Small attacks are often hesitant and unstable. Small ones are cute but surprisingly strong in their bones.
Another explanation is that being seduced by small victims is usually what you want, but because of some taboos, you think too much about small attacks, but being seduced by small victims is more active.
Catroux Trowa, X Tianhua, Pu Xian (I was surprised that the two couples were separated because of the appearance of sex scenes).
Storm and pain
This is a male ~ ~ star eye ~ ~ seems to be the most popular one at present. Small attacks and small connections are very strong, one is strong and the other is strong. Ah ~ ~~~~SM is the most violent ~ ~ ~ Why does the whip just refuse to bow its head ~ ~ ~
(Finding his gaffe, adjusting his expression) Well, I don't need to explain this any more. More common. Usually this pair of colleagues is the most interesting. Of course, if the small audience is too strong, there may be mutual attacks, such as Guan Hejing (there are vacant eyes under the stage, gee ~ ~~K.O.F! ! People who don't understand should play arcade more! ! & gt_ _ & gt
Question 7: "The husband is indisputable, so the world can't compete with him." Everyone upstairs explained it very well, which is a very important part of China culture in China. To put it mildly, it is the theoretical basis for China people to bear the burden of humiliation. In fact, it hurts the people of China. China is known as the state of etiquette, from which this ceremony is derived. As the old saying goes, everyone has desires. If you want more, you have to fight. If you fight, it will be chaotic. Evil comes first, so it will control etiquette and raise people's desires. Later, after the processing and development of many literati in the past dynasties, many quips were derived, such as: people are often ignorant and have no desire, and the wise do nothing, and inaction will destroy the world. This theory developed to the extreme in Zhu in Song Dynasty, that is, people were forbidden to listen to destiny.