At a children's art exhibition in Shanghai, there was a hole in a child's work. The judge asked curiously if it was a broken work. The children say this is the entrance to Xanadu. The child's answer is intriguing.
2, the fire is brilliant, colorful and most beautiful.
Rene Toum is a French mathematician. On one occasion, he discussed with two paleoanthropologists. When talking about why ancient people made a fire, an anthropologist said, because it can keep warm and keep out the cold; Another anthropologist said, because keeping fire can cook delicious meat. Tom said, because when night comes, the fire is brilliant and colorful, which is the most beautiful.
3. Aesthetic education in gardens
When Feng Zikai was a student, Li Shutong arranged to manage the small garden of the school. He observed the chrysanthemums in autumn, yellow, white and red, and found them beautiful. Reminiscent of Qu Yuan's famous sentence, "You can see Mulan in the morning, and autumn chrysanthemum in the evening", I prefer chrysanthemum.
The autumn wind blew and several plants fell down. When I feel hurt, I straighten myself one by one. This scene was seen by Li Shutong and Feng Zikai noticed it from now on. Later, Feng Zikai became the most outstanding disciple of Li Shutong.
4. The "unified planning" of city shops exposes abnormal aesthetics.
At the beginning of 20 19, the street view in Jing' an District of Shanghai caused a heated discussion among netizens. At that time, all the shops along the street changed into unified signs. These signs, with white characters on a black background and flowers on the roadside, look very solemn, and netizens jokingly call them "cemetery style."
This stereotyped "re-planning" is actually a deformed aesthetic. The temperament of a city is gradually formed in the accumulation of years. Every day will only become neat, not beautiful.
5. Mao Zedong: Educate his spirit and savage his body.
19 17, Mao Zedong published an article in New Youth magazine, proposing that "if you want to educate the spirit, you should be barbaric first." This deafening cry is a wake-up call to the nation and an inspiration to every compatriot.
Not only did he write an article calling for this, but Mao Zedong himself kept on exercising. He loved sports all his life, especially swimming. In his life, Chairman visited the Yangtze River 17 times and Changsha at the age of 8 1 year, and practiced the concept of "lifelong sports" with practical actions.