I read the English textbook of my senior one, and I am a little woman in alcott. I have seen two words that Mrs. Ma said to her daughters: "The eyes are clearer because of more tears, and the heart is warmer because of suffering." The whole class read and felt infinite enlightenment. In fact, at that time, we didn't know anything about girls' feelings, only loved the beauty of literary sentences themselves.
On another occasion, I read Xie Bingxin's prose and appreciated "the green hills after the rain are like a conscience washed by tears". I think her metaphor is really fresh and lively. I remember that the Chinese teacher also specially explained: "The green hills after the rain are colorful and vivid, but the conscience is invisible and invisible. The clever author compares abstract conscience to concrete green hills, which is really wonderful. " After the teacher woke up, we tried to find examples of concrete and abstract contrast in poetry, which was very interesting and added a layer of understanding to the description of the composition.
A girl who doesn't understand troubles always writes poems of tears and troubles. See the poem in Bai Juyi's New Yuefu: "Don't dye red and silk, but praise lust." I have a pair of tears, I know you can't wear them. Don't go near the oven fire, anger will force you. "Everyone likes to toss and turn. The teacher said: "Bai Juyi's metaphor is very clever, but it is not as realistic as Du Fu's four poems, but it is deeper and more painful, and the realm is particularly high, that is,' Don't dry your tears, dry them'. When your eyes are dry, you can see bones. Heaven and earth are always ruthless. " "
He asked us again: "Tears are rolling down, how can we live?" I answered first: "Because the old man's face is covered with wrinkles, tears will run along the wrinkles ..." Everyone laughed, and the teacher nodded and said: "It's good to know. But how many people can understand the sadness of tears? "
Life must be prepared for hardship, so as to understand Du Lao's grief of "dry eye sees bone". Nowadays, the cross-strait policy is open to the outside world, and it is fortunate to be reunited with each other, crying and letting tears flow, expressing the anguish after decades of separation. I'm afraid it's even more tragic that the family is surrounded by four walls, the land tomb is hard to find, and the neighbors are covered with dust and frost. Then we should sigh, "You must have been heartbroken before you came back to China." . This is why there are so many tears in the literature of visiting relatives!
Speaking of "dry eye", half of it is also a physiological phenomenon of the elderly. My husband, who has been boasting that "men don't flick when they have tears", now has to turn to the ophthalmologist's "artificial tears" to moisturize dry eyes. It's sad that I can't get it because I want to think about it.
I remember when my son was young, I often cried for his stubbornness. The son also asked strangely, "Mom, why are you crying?" His father said, "Mom didn't cry, but a grain of sand fell into her eyes. We must wash it away with tears. " The child foolishly touched my tearful face. How did he know that he was the grain of sand?
Think about your naughty childhood, isn't it just tears in your mother's eyes?
Sand enters the eyes and needs tears to wash it out. No wonder alcott said, "Because there are more tears and water, the eyes are clearer".
I remember two poems saying, "Is the trembling dew on the rose petals an angel's tear?" That's a beautiful painting. However, I still remember the story made up by Arab poets: "The angel's tears fell into the oyster that was opening its shell to enjoy the moon and turned into a pearl." In fact, it was the oyster that tried to get rid of the sand in its body, secrete liquid and surround the sand, but it formed a round pearl. It can be seen how hard life is in the process of struggle! Isn't this pearl an oyster's tear?
Recently, I heard a painter introduce a famous painting of Lingnan School, which is Guanyin sitting on a deep mountain rock with tears. He explained that because of the merciful Guanyin, she was willing to bear all the pain and sin for the world, so she kept crying.
Tears flow not for one's own sorrow, but for all sentient beings. The compassion of Buddha really makes people shed tears of gratitude.
Christians often exchange tears of gratitude when they think of the scene of Jesus bleeding to death on the cross to bear the sins of mankind. At that time, they were full of gratitude and were the purest and most sincere. This is also the realm that alcott said "more and more clear because of more tears"!
1. Work plan for legal education in primary schools
I. Guiding ideology
Focusing on the work of school education and teaching center,