Ten thousand volumes disappear forever, and a window faintly sends the fleeting time.
Mr. Wang's original poem is the Seven Laws, which is entitled "The Wall of the Old Learning Temple":
The worse this life is, the more you can count on the rafters.
Ten thousand volumes disappear forever, and a window faintly sends the fleeting time.
Taiping folk music has no sorrow or sigh, and it is old and sleepy.
It is also fate to call Nancun lame and stir-fry tea to sweep the floor.
This picture seems to be the purest reading couplet, saying nothing but reading. There is no secular utilitarian purpose, just enjoy the fun of reading itself-immerse yourself in a lot of reading, travel to ancient times for a while, and return to reality for a while; I saw that the window was dark (faint) for a while and white (dawn) for a while. Day after day, year after year, I am so fascinated.
But in Mr. Weng Fang's poem, "A window is bright and dark, and the morning light flies away", which is not reading, but his simple life repeated day after day. Only when these two sentences are taken out separately as a reading couplet, you can understand them as "reading day and night, forgetting to eat and sleep."
Ji Xiaolan, a great genius in Qianlong period, was addicted to books all his life. He once joked that he was a "book of life and death", just like a moth in the book, and he didn't want to come out when he got into the book. It is also very vivid and has a sense of picture.
Mr. Yang Yisun (1812-1881), a master of seal script in the late Qing Dynasty, once wrote a pair of words-"Standing on a hundred-foot building and looking at thousands of books", which made people excited and couldn't help it.
Let's look at the first part of the first film, Hundred Feet Upstairs. Although there are many high-rise buildings over 100 meters now, in ancient times, this kind of "100-foot high-rise building" was also a peerless thing, and it could "hide its eyes in the clouds" and communicate with the spirit of heaven and earth alone. Li Bai also said that "a dangerous building is hundreds of feet high, and the hand can pick up the stars"!
Let's look at the second couplet "Looking at thousands of books", in which the word "Wang" is full of brushwork and easy to smile. When telling stories, Mr. Dan Tianfang always likes to say "his eyes are like lights" when he talks about the skills of the great swordsman. Imagine that "looking around" seems to be this feeling. Two eyes are like two searchlights, trying to find out all the books-literally written and literally hidden.
Speaking of "eyes are like lights", let's take a look at Mr. Zhang Tingji, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty (1768- 1848). He said, "I am far from knowing a good scholar, but my eyes are still bright when I see a good book."
Mr. Tan Yankai (1880- 1930), a former chairman of the government of the Republic of China, wrote a word, "Sitting in the bookstore and bullying, sharing the moon equally."
Look at the first part of this book, Sitting in the Book City. The study is my little universe, the site is my master, I am wandering alone, and I am willing to marry all kinds of books. The word "domineering" vividly describes the modality of "arrogance" and "arrogance" in the study.
The second couplet "Divide the Moon and Sheep equally" probably means that the moonlight falls gently on the earth, and I am free and carefree in the moonlight.
Why do you say "share the land equally"? Because the moon shines on the earth, the rich won't have any more, and the poor won't have any less. It is impartial and everyone is equal, so it is said to be "equal." It is what Su Dongpo said in "Former Red Cliff Fu"-"It is inexhaustible, and this creator is inexhaustible." I am very comfortable with my son. "The so-called' three minutes on a moonlit night, the hooligan is Yangzhou', but it's just a poet boasting about his beloved Yangzhou.
The "Xiangyang" in the second couplet comes from Li Sao, which means "wandering, wandering, wandering", while talking with people means "just walking around if you have nothing to do". The original sentence in Li Sao goes like this:
There is a long way to go in Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down.
After drinking too much, the horses in the salty pond always rest on hibiscus flowers.
When the wood breaks, blow the sun and chat with the sheep.
Wang Shu was the pioneer before, and Fei Lian was the subordinate after.
Speaking of which, I happened to think of Mr. Tan's hometown, Hunan, who once wrote a poem "Yong Wa":
Sitting alone in the pond like a tiger,
Poplar cultivates spirit.
I won't say anything about spring,
Which bug dares to be silent?
Since the bottom line says "share equally", it may be better to change the top line to "be independent"
Yu Sheng (1850- 1899), a gifted scholar of the Qing dynasty, wrote an adverb: "If you plant bamboo, you will have the right to book and worship the little prince". Although the tone is mild, it is also generous and magnificent-a person is in the study, looking around with a book, like a c inspecting the officials and the people.
The next painting is the ink of Mr Ma (1840- 1939), a modern educator. "Reading is pure land everywhere, and closed doors are deep mountains." Its tone is not as high-profile as the previous films, but it is plain and strange, and its artistic conception is very unusual. "Hundred-foot building", "wide-eyed", "domineering" and "princes" are full of verve, but they can't help putting on airs. They can't do without deep pockets. Lun Ji was a scholar in the whole school, and worked as a salt transport assistant in Zhejiang and Jiangxi, with social status and economic foundation. Tan,,, etc. Richer and more expensive than the average scholar.
Mr. Tao Yuanming wrote, "Building a house depends on human feelings, and there are no chariots and horses. What can you do? The heart is far from biased. " This seems to have the same effect on "reading is pure land everywhere, and closed doors are deep mountains". Don't say that the moon is in the sky and the sun is covered with shade, that is, on a crowded subway and a noisy shopping mall, where is the pure land for reading? Fragment time is a treasure. Opening books at any time and entering the state at any time are the basic skills of scholars in the fast-paced life.
Of course, it would be better to go home and drill into the cabin. As soon as the door is closed, you hide Shushan like the sea, regardless of Xia Chunqiu in winter. There are no four seasons in the mountains, and the cold is unknown. I don't know if there is any Han, Wei and Jin dynasties. Just wait for "dinner is ready, the big lady is out"-and then pull you back to the real world.
Speaking of Scholar's Cottage, Mr. Huang Yi, a painter and seal engraver in Qing Dynasty (1744- 1802) wrote a word: "Cottage is like a boat, which can accommodate both knees and different book lovers"-the house is as small as a boat, so you can only put yourself in it. The material conditions are a little harder, but what does it matter? I have good books and unusual "different books". Like old friends, we welcome the twilight together and pass the fleeting time together. We will have a good time together. Besides, what else can a husband ask for?
Yuan Kewen, the second son of Yuan Shikai (1890- 193 1), wrote a poem "The piano book has its own music, and the car will be quiet immediately". This childe celebrity is full of style and unconventional writing.
(To be continued)
Attachment: Other ink.