Walden Lake Review 1 20xx 12 17 I randomly selected Walden Lake published by Beijing October Literature and Art Publishing House and the first Walden Lake Review in the cafe. It is a habit for many years to read the preface before reading. I remember that even when I bought Advanced Oxford, I read the preface of Yu Guangzhong before I started to look up words. Although only browsing for half an hour decided that Walden would appear on my bookshelf, I couldn't wait to copy a short preface written by He Huaihong for it: Thoreau and his lake wanted to break a little loneliness for a lonely book, which was Thoreau's Walden.
This book was lonely when it was born in 1854. Not only did it not attract public attention, but even some people who should be close to it did not understand it, ignored it and even ridiculed it. After reading it, they felt the first comment on Walden Lake. It will never cause a sensation and noise. After it became a world famous book, it was still lonely. Although its readers are relatively fixed, they are definitely not many. These readers are likely to be lonely people. Even these lonely people probably only read when they are lonely. As the translator Mr. Xu Chi said, in busy days, he sometimes doubts and feels bad.
It was not until dusk that my mood gradually became lonely and quiet. I felt that the language was magical and the words flashed, which touched my heart and touched my heart. But when all is silent at night, I am even more fascinated. So why bother? Disturb this loneliness? Am I also a lonely person in my heart?
Random thoughts on Walden II. Choosing the life you really want is an inspiration from Thoreau.
Lifestyle is like a pair of shoes. Only you know whether it is suitable or not. If the shoes are not the right size, you should not hesitate to change them; If sand seeps into your shoes, shake it off in time. Otherwise, no matter how exquisite and beautiful the appearance is, it can't accompany you through a long journey full of unknowns.
When we are at a loss about all kinds of life, liberate ourselves! Like Thoreau, close to nature and return to ourselves, the wonderful nature will give us endless comfort and inspiration, let us stay for a while and then move forward better. When we are struggling for our various needs and feel pain, lighten the burden for ourselves! Like Thoreau, filter out your excessive greed and get simple happiness and happiness. Like Thoreau, try decisively and don't care about other people's misunderstandings. Even if you can't avoid hardships and hardships, you can at least get comfort from your own mind and live the true colors of life.
A person, a lake, a wooden house and a persistent journey have created an unrepeatable spiritual legend. We may not be able to show the poetry and romance of life to the greatest extent like Thoreau, but we can always hold the belief that we should choose our favorite lifestyle in a hurry, and then persevere and go on on this road wholeheartedly.
Random thoughts on Walden Lake 3 Walden Lake is a collection of essays by American writer Thoreau, which tells his thoughts after living alone in Walden Lake for two years.
It will be a little unexpected to read Walden at first, because its content is not as good as other pastoral prose. The author's profound thoughts, such as the clear water of Walden Lake, constantly vibrate with the change of seasons, resulting in different circulating ripples. It is hard to say whether Thoreau was moved by the life in the farm garden or whether he was full of thinking about nature and the essence of human existence. The relatively quiet environment of Walden Lake only gave him a chance to explain.
Open the book, along the ripples of these thoughts, we can feel the debate among philosophers in the19th century, but its value as a masterpiece obviously goes beyond this. Advocating simple life and loving natural scenery is an eternal topic in human works, but it is difficult for someone to write such far-reaching works.
"Don't give me love, money, fame and truth! Life in our bodies is like flowing water. Novelty keeps pouring into the world, but we are enduring incredible stupidity. " Truth is the deepest happiness, which is probably what Thoreau wanted to convey to the world.
/kloc-In the first half of 0/9th century, the United States was in the initial stage of transition to the industrial age, and the vigorous development of industry and commerce led to the prevalence of money worship and hedonism. Thoreau's loneliness happened in such an era, which has a layer of epoch significance. Now Walden Lake has become a symbol, a persistent pursuit of ideals, a concrete view of nature, and a romantic history between man and nature. He advocated living in harmony with nature and showed a vision beyond the times in terms of ecological environment. Caring for people is also a profound theme in his book. Thoreau's article points out a bright path of transcendentalism for people suffering from material desires.
Random thoughts on Walden 4 "Although I am not rich in this world, I have countless sunny days and summer days." I think this is a lonely book.
This book describes the story of Thoreau who built a small house by Walden Lake in his hometown of Concord and lived a poetic and philosophical life.
The book does not use too many flowery words, but vividly depicts the scene at that time, a scene that I yearn for Walden Lake in my heart.
Thoreau proved to people with his own practice that we can still live well and happily without a lot of material things. His views may not fully conform to modern people's concepts and practices, but I think there are still many places to refer to.
The author doesn't want to express any kind of son of nature he loves deeply, even himself. After living in the forest for so many years, he used his hands and feet to describe the surrounding flowers and trees, farmland lakes or fish, rabbits or sunshine, breeze and rain, and felt nature with his heart. Everything in nature has life in his heart. His language is extremely comfortable with nature, his views on society are naked and mean to people's hearts, and his emotions are extremely delicate and true.
Perhaps he awakened the most beautiful and true things in people's hearts, aroused a kind of original view and emotion about things without self-deception, and a kind of respect and love for nature. Let you be honest for no reason. This is why people like this book.
Material simplicity is extremely simple, and spiritual richness is substantial. This is my last comment on this book.
The Reflection of Walden Lake 5 Sunlight penetrates through the fine leaves, is cut into small pieces and sprinkled on the ground. In the tree, the squirrel squeaked, holding a pine cone in his hand and looking at the world curiously with innocent little eyes. Under the tree, the partridge is taking a leisurely walk with its children. On the ground, there is a brown ant, like a robber, dragging an insect with transparent green wings and walking hard like a princess. I wonder what kind of fairy tale this will become in Andersen's eyes.
On the edge of the forest, the lake rippled. The wind suddenly blew eastward over its opaque surface until it wrinkled the fresh water in the distance. Bright, banded water sparkles in the sun, and the bare lake is filled with joy and youth.
Yes, this is the place where Thoreau lived alone, and it is called "the most spiritual place in the world"-Walden Lake.
Open the book, no matter how impetuous your heart is, this moment will be quiet, and even the air will become like the forest in the book: clear, moist and smooth, with refreshing mint silence and green fragrance. ...
On the shore of Walden Lake, in Thoreau's cabin and in the dense Woods, I tasted the peace and elegance of my mind. I remember Goethe said: "Only when we treat nature as a human being, when our mental state, joys and sorrows are completely consistent with nature, when the light in our beloved bright eyes is integrated with the fresh air in the morning, and when our meditation on the past is integrated with the rhythmic noise of the forest, will nature go all out to act on us!" It is believed that Thoreau, who was far away from the noise, wrote this wonderful book 100 years ago with the power of nature.
In the era of material overflow, it is really lucky to read Walden. My heart, like Walden Lake, is calm and peaceful, elegant and detached.
The best thing after reading Walden 6 is that the last article of this book ends in spring, which always symbolizes hope and a new beginning, and brings people infinite vision and strength.
The end of this book, like the beginning, always makes people unable to predict the author's thoughts, as if the author is a wise man above the universe, and no one can fully understand his unconstrained thoughts. Faced with such a vast and simple truth, I feel like an ignorant child, letting the author's thoughts and words guide me to wander. Every time I read the simple and humorous Truth, I am amazed at the seemingly incomprehensible truth, and the author can be described as hitting the nail on the head. The truth that I didn't know at all made me make up my mind. The author has rich experience and profound thoughts. I only hope that when I read it again in a certain month, I can understand its profound meaning better.
In addition to the heroic spiritual image of the author, his fine taste in life and his love for everything around him are amazing. A tree, a lake, a plant and a thing described by the author are full of life tension, and beautiful scenery is presented to readers. The wording of all the metaphors surprised me, because I had never imagined it before, but it was used properly, which was amazing and deeply felt the power of words.
Maybe it's because I can't fully understand the words in the book. Every time I pick them up and read them, I always feel very quiet and just want to ponder more. Gradually, I found that reading Walden Lake became a good medicine to cure my inner troubles, but I forgot the original intention of trying to figure out its meaning. Later, I simply stopped thinking so much and just wanted to read quietly.
Simple road, no desire, no demand. After reading douban and listening to the book review, I still can't fully understand it. Perhaps the author's ideological height is beyond my reach in my life, but the process of reading gives me a rare opportunity to collide with everyone's thoughts.
Comments on Walden Lake 7 Editor's Note: Walden Lake is a record of American writer Thoreau living alone by Walden Lake, describing what he saw, heard and thought for more than two years. This book advocates a simple life and loves natural scenery. It is rich in content, profound in meaning and vivid in language.
1845, henry david thoreau took an axe and went to Walden Lake alone to cut down trees and build a hut. In the small world he built, he listened, felt and thought about everything silently, taking nature as a teacher rather than independence, and the realistic and upward flame of life was always entangled in his mind. Two years of living alone gave him a lot. When I expressed it in words, I had this quiet book-Walden Lake on my desk.
Amir of Switzerland said: "The natural landscape is a spiritual realm." Walden Lake is a spotless spiritual realm. It's quiet, too quiet. Only after the red sun sets, is it calm, unfocused and clear.
Looking at the green cover of Walden Lake, my eyes seem to see the green forest and the rippling lake through this green cover. There is an exquisite hut by the lake. Everything is quiet. As if the soul had been washed by the clear lake, it became quiet and serene. When all is silent, my heart will be fascinated. As Xu Chixian said: On busy days, he sometimes doubts and thinks it is not good. It was not until dusk that his mood gradually became lonely and quiet, and he felt that the language was magical, flashing every word and hiding people's hearts. When I moved my heart to the silent night, I was even more fascinated. Indeed, when you read this book, your heart will gradually become silent. When you chew and read slowly, you gradually find the true meaning of life.
Reflections on Walden 8 160 years ago, an American named David Thoreau, who was only 28 years old, lived in seclusion by Walden Lake for three years, built his own cabin, fished and hunted, cultivated, meditated and wrote, and finally gave birth to a great collection of essays, Walden Lake, which deeply influenced a generation and was told by many great people. Today, this book still shines brightly. This book has also been selected by the Library of Congress as "25 books to shape readers".
Harding once said that Walden Lake is rich in information and has far-reaching benefits. It is an authoritative guide to simple life, a true description of nature, a crusade against the money society, a literary masterpiece handed down from generation to generation and a sacred book. Walden
Thoreau's love for Walden Lake, his love for the cabin, his love for the forest, his love for the small animals in the forest, and his love for all things in nature are all between the lines. How romantic! When reading this book, I often try to put myself in Thoreau's position. I think I lived sincerely at that time. Everything in the book is so natural without affectation and affectation. The so-called spiritual purification refers to this! What is even more impressive is that every time you read it, you will have a brand-new feeling. Plain sentences contain the most profound philosophical thoughts, and many places must be read repeatedly to appreciate their emotional richness!
In this book, the author puts forward that the most basic human needs are food and temperature. In fact, there is no essential difference between these two needs and those of most animals. From here, I understand the simplest philosophy of life-in fact, we can live very simply, because we can live more freely without fetters and constraints. He said: "There is another kind of person in our mind. This kind of person seems to be rich, but in fact he is the poorest of all classes. Although they have accumulated some spare money, they don't know how to use it or get rid of it, so they cast themselves a pair of gold and silver shackles. "
His self-cultivation and self-study by the lake in the past two years coincides with the reclusive style of China literati, so it is not surprising that Thoreau is very popular in China. However, Thoreau's self-cultivation and self-taught lifestyle is different from that of China hermits. To a great extent, the recluse style of China people coincides with the cultural psychology of "helping the world greatly and leaving the poor alone". To a great extent, hermits are passive hermits. Thoreau lived by the lake for two years, and he was actively experiencing life. Building wooden houses, planting beans, fishing and observing wild animals are all exploring the meaning of life. Mr. Thoreau and nature can talk and communicate. Mr. Thoreau told me to live passionately.
So Harding said there are five ways to read this book:
1, as a nature book;
2. As a guide to self-reliance and simple life;
3. As a satire criticizing modern life;
4. As a literary masterpiece;
5. As a sacred book. I think both reading methods suit me, which is why I love this book.
After watching Walden Lake, he felt sorry for the death of 10, but people always get hurt. He went to Walden Lake, surrounded by clear water and green mountains, and began to think about the whole world and life while he was sad.
He is Thoreau, the author of Walden Lake.
At that time, the world did not understand, laughed at him, ridiculed him, and ridiculed him, saying that he was deviant and ignorant of current affairs, but he was unmoved. Holding the torch high in his heart has already pointed out the direction for him.
During his stay in Walden Lake, he exhausted and returned to nature, but his thoughts deepened. He walked out of the crowd, but he never forgot the crowd. The tree of human rights thought is growing proudly. He is far from the city, but he misses the city. The concept of environmental protection comes from streams. In the simple life day after day, he never stopped thinking, and his thoughts, polished day after day, finally realized the process of mussels cultivating pearls.
Finally, the judge's pen of history is fair. At that time, Rousseau's so-called "deviant" in people's eyes finally exuded its own unique brilliance in the scouring of time. The publication and transcendentalism of Walden are constantly transformed into a practical social system. Even if some people can't see it, the great ship of the times will never stop moving forward.
Looking back on the past and present, the rapid development of the times shattered everyone's time and walked out of the machine day after day. Do contemporary people also need the tranquility of Walden Lake? I think it is necessary. Even though the past is immeasurable, in the present, we should always leave room for thinking. Standing on the shoulders of giants in the past, we should also see a bigger world and a broader sky.
After seeing Walden Lake, 1 1 The first contact with Walden Lake was due to the recommendation of my former colleagues. I watch it after work every day, intermittently. It took a long time to finish reading it, and my impression of it is still in a confused stage. When reading, I can clearly understand what the author has experienced and what the information displayed is, as if I were there and walked into nature like the author. But when I closed the book, my mind went blank, probably because the author's ideological consciousness was too high and too philosophical, and I, just an ordinary person, was too shallow to reach the author's realm. ...
Walden received rave reviews, and many people said it was a quiet, quiet and intelligent book. This is a great book, and the idea of being close to nature makes all people in the world miss it. Indeed, the greatest feeling after reading this book is to experience the perfection of nature and the purity of the soul. My favorite is "When a farmer owns his own house, he is not necessarily richer, but poorer, because the house owns him ..."
Isn't this a true portrayal of many of us now? With the development of high technology and the popularity of electronic products, the functions of mobile phones are ever-changing. Everyone is more or less addicted to mobile phones. When you are free, you will be at a loss and feel insecure if you don't play with your mobile phone. I think we are controlled by these electronic products. It is the mobile phone that owns us, not that we own the mobile phone. We should stay away from mobile phones moderately and pursue a simpler primitive life, just like Thoreau, the author of Walden, and don't be trapped by things.
After watching Walden Lake, I feel 12. Being in a noisy city, I almost only know the countryside: poverty and barrenness. But a book changed my view and made me more hopeful about life.
Thoreau, a nobody, lived a hard life, but enjoyed himself in the country. He wrote the famous Walden Lake, and it was this book that changed me.
Grandma and I bought this book when we went to the bookstore. Grandma has been recommending children's story books to me since she saw that I was only in the second grade, but these story books made me feel bored. I happened to see this book. From the moment my eyes first touched it, I was deeply attracted. The blue curly pattern is charming, just like a clear lake. I pulled this book out of the shelf, and a card said, "The greatest realistic literature in America reveals the light of human nature in an ordinary life." I made a quick decision and bought it.
When I got home, I opened the first chapter of this book: Simple Life. After reading it for a while, I felt very profound. I couldn't stand it anymore, so I stopped reading it.
After that, I was promoted to the fourth grade. One day, I didn't intend to open this book, but I couldn't put it down! This autobiographical novel, like a plain description, describes the author's hometown life. I was fascinated by it. How I wish I could fish on the beautiful Lake Val, how I want to farm with the author ... After reading it, my heart is as calm as the clear Lake Val. I used to buy water when I was thirsty and snacks when I was hungry, but after reading this book, I have been very frugal.
Facing the sea, spring blossoms, this is the child's spiritual portrayal and yearning, but in the end he still can't bear the mental pressure of lying on the rails. Although Thoreau didn't do such a thing, I can see from his book that he, like Haizi, looked forward to a peaceful home for his soul.
Random thoughts on Walden 13 has the greatest influence on me, and it should have brought me a new perspective on the world. Later, I began to pay attention to nature and found the purest and most beautiful fun in nature.
Thoreau's seclusion is different from that of Tao Yuanming and most famous scholars in ancient China. I chose to live in seclusion by the lake, not because I hate officialdom, nor because I am disappointed with the dirty world. His seclusion reminds me of Hesse's tree: "They are like lonely people. They are not like hermits who live in seclusion because of some weakness, but like some great and lonely people." This passage can accurately and appropriately describe Thoreau.
He lives alone in the forest, keeps company with magnificent things every day and thinks about the meaning of life. He was admitted to Harvard University and once ran a pencil factory. But what has been successful, he doesn't want to do it again I don't think he is too dissatisfied with the world, but just wants to experience such a lifestyle. As long as people live, they live in the ocean of experience, and there is nowhere to escape.
When you get used to this attitude towards life, you won't feel lonely. You will pay great attention to the little things around you and observe them carefully, instead of thinking that only the feast of music and sound can bring you happiness. "I love loneliness. I haven't met a better partner than loneliness. Leaning in the crowd is probably more lonely than being alone indoors. In this way, I feel that social life has escaped and is crowded. We live too crowded, interfere with each other, bind each other and have no respect for each other. "
I imagine being with the sea every day, listening to the ebb and flow of the tide and watching Yun Qi return to the clouds and live alone.
Random thoughts on Walden Lake 14 Walden Lake is Thoreau's work.
Thoreau tried his best to describe the beauty of Walden Lake, which was different from the secular world, and praised the tranquility. He tried to convince everyone that Walden Lake was just the peace and warmth he wanted.
However, as a reader, I obviously feel another truth on the back of the text, that is, his heart is not really in this deep blue. This is not his home, but a gazebo to shelter from the wind and rain. The water in Walden Lake melted the white snow and the golden sunshine, but it did not melt this heart full of anger and disappointment in the real world.
Thoreau and his thoughts are sincere friends in Walden Lake. Walden is a profound thinking and helpless detachment for Thoreau. Just like an entrepreneur who fell from the sky, he ran away from home and hid in the Moon Lake. When you can't sleep, lie on the grass and count the stars, one and two. ...
On the other hand, Thoreau counted the bubbles under the first piece of ice, one and two. ...
Although every drop of Walden Lake was carefully studied by Thoreau. However, what I see is still a child without a home. He tried his best to convert to Walden Lake.
Only the son of Walden can be integrated into the heart of Walden. Nothing can compare with the origin of life and the paradise of growth. The quiet, cheerful and free water drops by drops, just like the blood flowing in your body.
Love from the heart is the music of nature.
There is a saying in "Reflections on Walden Lake" 15 "Walden Lake": "If we can prove the humbleness of life, then we must understand all the humbleness in life and show it to everyone; If life is noble, experience it and understand it so that you can record it truthfully on your next trip. "
I think life is contradictory. It is indeed humble, but I don't know where it is. When I was a child, the humbleness of life was the tired shoulders of poor families and parents, but this day-to-day humbleness brought fruitful results: how noble it is for children to grow up and add new houses!
To experience and understand a noble life, we must do it in a humble way, that is, there is no sublimity without humility.
There is a saying in Walden: "A person's view of himself determines his own destiny, or points out his ultimate destination."
Sadly, some people in life have no opinion of themselves, just like a leaf, where the wind blows, it blows. Once, I was such a leaf, falling with the wind alone. Sometimes I want to go back to the warm and solid land, but the wind never stops. The more I want to go according to my own meaning, the more I get hurt. I want to be a tree. This is my opinion of myself. I would rather be a tree than a leaf.
As a woman, I am sad that life is humble to me. I am a humble wife and a humble mother. At home and at work, I am like a humble ant, busy and nobody cares. This is my life, but the loftiness of the ant lies in its constant thinking and constant doing.