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What does the past and present mean?

Question 1: How many things have the meaning of the past and present? Ancient times have passed away, and the present life has arrived. It also contains the meaning of the future. From ancient times to the present. Refers to a long period of time.

Question 2: What is the meaning of the eighty-digit poem "Go straight up to the Immortal Rock to learn from Immortals. With a righteous mind, you will obtain the Taoism. It will always shine through the ages. You must know that everything has its origin." Please give me some advice. This sign is very good. I don’t know what you are asking for! This sign should be to guide you in learning the Tao! There is no need to seek far for Taoism, Taoism, and Immortality. It is the best way to preach Taoism. Do not do any evil and do good deeds. From ancient times to the present, it means that your mind has always been bright. However, you are obsessed with troubles and delusions and cannot meet each other. The last sentence is that you have to know everything. Where did it originate? Just a thought! Have time to learn Taoism!

Question 3: The floating clouds in the sky are like white clothes, and they change like gray dogs. Throughout the ages, everything in life has happened. What does this sentence mean? The clouds in the sky are clearly like a piece of pure and clean clothes, but in a moment they turn into the shape of a gray-haired dog; this has been the case from ancient times to the present, and there are all kinds of things on the road of life. Woolen cloth!

Question 4: Advise you not to do bad things. Throughout the ages, the meaning of letting someone go is to warn them not to do bad things, otherwise there will be retribution sooner or later (*** There will be a reward from heaven)

There is a line in "Moyu'er" by Xin Qiji, a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, that you should not dance. If you don't see it, the jade rings and flying swallows will be dust. This has the same meaning, but it is more literary.

Question 5: All major events in the world must be inevitable What does it mean to do all the great things in the world with details, and all the achievements in the past and present will be achieved in reality?

This sentence comes from Chapter 63 of Laozi's "Tao Te Ching". Its original meaning is "the world is good" Big things must come from paying attention to details, and successful careers in ancient and modern times must come from seeking truth and being pragmatic. Here we extend that in order to do every job well, we must be meticulous, so that the people can benefit from every bit of it.

Question 6: However, truth is seen from things. If you give up things and seek truth, what does it mean? There is no one who has given up a comfortable life to fulfill his great ambition

Question 7: How many things in ancient and modern times are just talked about as a joke. What does it mean? It originally came from "Linjiang Fairy - Questions and Answers for Fishermen and Woodcutter":

The opening line of the third chapter of the Tanci Chapter "Talking About the Qin and Han Dynasties" of Yang Shen's "Twenty-One Histories" of the Ming Dynasty is "Questions and Answers about Linjiang Immortal's Fishing and Woodcutter".

The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward,

The waves wash away the heroes.

Success or failure turns into nothing.

The green hills are still there, and the sunset turns red several times.

The white-haired fisherman and woodcutter on the Nagisa River,

used to watch the autumn moon and the spring breeze.

A jug of turbid wine brings happiness to each other.

Many things in ancient and modern times are all discussed in a joke.

"The rolling waters of the Yangtze River pass by, and the waves wash away all the heroes. Right and wrong, success or failure, are all gone." This sentence is very heroic and tragic. It contains the sense of loss and loneliness of the great hero after he becomes famous, and also contains the feeling of a hermit in the mountains. Indifference and contempt for fame and fortune. Linjiang's heroic heroic deeds are disappearing, just like the rolling Yangtze River, rushing eastward, irresistible, leaving great deeds empty. History gives people a strong and deep feeling, not like the pleasure of going straight to the point, but like the vicissitudes of life after experiencing honor and disgrace. "The green mountains are still there" seems to be a reflection of the hero's great deeds, but it also seems to be a denial of it, but there is no need to go into it. "Several sunsets are red". Facing the blood-like setting sun, history seems to have solidified.

In this solid historical picture, the white-haired fisherman and the leisurely woodcutter are full of interest in the autumn moon and spring breeze. But the word "habitual" also expresses the inexplicable loneliness and desolation. "Meeting each other happily over a pot of wine" brings comfort to this loneliness and desolation. The joy of having friends come from afar adds a bit of dynamics to the peaceful atmosphere of this poem. "Maojiu" shows the elegance and tranquility of the friendship between the host and the guests, and its intention is not to drink. In the minds of these mountain hermits, those great achievements that are famous throughout the ages are just something people talk about after dinner, which is useless! The word is bold yet subtle, high-pitched yet profound. While feeling the sadness and solemnity of Cangliang, it also creates an atmosphere of indifference and tranquility. The lofty artistic conception in the words is reflected in this tranquil atmosphere.

Question 8: How many things in the past were all ended in laughter? What does it mean?

This sentence evolved from "So many things in ancient and modern times are all discussed in jokes"

"So many things in ancient and modern times are all discussed in jokes" comes from the ancient poem "Lin" by Yang Shen, a poet of the Ming Dynasty. The first paragraph of "Jiang Xian", the full text is as follows:

The rolling water of the Yangtze River passes eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes.

Success or failure turns into nothing. The green hills are still there, and the sunset turns red several times.

The white-haired fisherman and woodcutter on the Nagisa River are used to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze.

A jug of turbid wine brings happiness to each other. Many things in ancient and modern times are all talked about with laughter.

Translation

The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, never looking back. How many heroes disappear like flying waves,

Fighting over what is right and wrong, success and Failure is short-lived and does not last long. Only the green mountains still exist and the sun still rises and sets.

The white-haired fisherman on the river has long been accustomed to the changes in the four seasons.

It is rare to meet with friends and enjoy a glass of wine. The disturbances of the past and present have become chats over drinks. material.

Yang Shen (1488~1559) was a writer of the Ming Dynasty and the first of the three great talents of the Ming Dynasty. The courtesy name was Yongxiu, and his nickname was Sheng'an. Later, he was exiled to southern Yunnan, so he called himself Bonan Mountain Man and Golden Horse and Jade Rooster Veteran. The son of Yang Tinghe, Han nationality, was born in Xindu, Sichuan (now Xindu District, Chengdu City), and his ancestral home was Luling. In the third year of Jiajing's reign, he received the royal staff due to the "Great Ceremony" and was banished to Yongchang Guards in Yunnan until his death. The extensive memorization and rich writings of Zhong Ming Dynasty can be ranked first. Although his poems are not specifically about the prosperous Tang Dynasty, they still have a right-wing tendency. After being demoted, many people were very angry. He is also good at prose, poetry and prose, and his works on ancient textual research have a wide range. He has written more than 100 kinds of works. Later generations compiled it into "Sheng'an Collection".

Question 9: Stories about celebrities throughout the ages (write at least two). 40 points 1. Wang Yanan slept on a three-legged bed: Wang Yanan had great ambitions and loved reading when he was a child. When he was in middle school, in order to gain more time to study, he cut off one leg of the wooden bed he slept on by half a foot to make it a three-legged bed. He read late at night every day. When he was tired, he went to bed and took a nap. Then he turned over in a daze and the bed tilted towards the short leg. He was suddenly awakened, and immediately got out of bed and sat down at his desk to read at night. This happens every day, without interruption. As a result, he achieved excellent results every year and was known as one of the "Three Heroes" in his class. 2. Wang Yanan tied to a pillar and reading: Wang Yanan, my country's famous Marxist economist and the earliest Chinese translator of "Das Kapital", took a boat to Europe in 1933.