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Why do middle school students study Four Great Classical Novels?
Not only because it contains extensive and rich cultural, historical and life connotations. Because it represents four kinds of practice to be completed in one's life: A Dream of Red Mansions is love, Three Kingdoms is struggle, Water Margin is benevolence and righteousness, and Journey to the West is enlightenment.

I can get by, love the sky and hate the sea, get through the struggle in the world, get rid of greed and obsession with desire, and then reach the end of a bright, accessible, comfortable and quiet life.

Looking at the four classical novels, Bian Xiao recommended "Four Classical Novels Xiu Xiang Collection Edition" (full 14 volumes), which was copied by the precious Xiu Xiang during the Qingming period, which can best restore the scene in the author's mind.

Read the red chamber, go through customs, fall in love, and finally realize a dream.

A Dream of Red Mansions aims to talk about love, affection, friendship, indulge in infatuation and love the world, which constitutes a love-hate relationship with boundless love.

The most touching thing is love. Baodai's love stirs people's hearts. Baodai has no fate, Baochai and Baoyu have no chance, and Baoyu, Miaoyu and Xiren have no chance. ...

Thousands of flavors and countless entanglements are like a dream in life. Because it is a dream, you must see through it after investing and let it go.

When people's hearts are not warm enough, their feelings are not strong enough. Might as well learn some deep feelings of the Red Chamber, at least life can be more beautiful and unforgettable, and less mediocre and boring.

Read the Three Kingdoms and pass the competition. Scheming, secrets, opportunities, what are people fighting for?

The Three Kingdoms is a heroic book. Its key words are conspiracy, intrigue, chaos and loneliness ... which can be summarized in one word, that is, "struggle"

Cao Cao I was fierce, and his great achievements were finally stolen by the wily Sima Yi family who waited patiently.

Liu Bei rose from ignorance and won one of the three princes. In the end, he only entrusted an orphan in Baidicheng, regretting his death.

Zhu Gekongming strategized, strategized, and single-handedly, seven northern expeditions to Wei, which was also a bleak autumn wind.

What do people fight for? This may be the deepest proposition of the Three Kingdoms.

Read the Water Margin and pass the profit barrier. Dust to dust, dirt to dirt, where is our battle righteousness?

What is battle righteousness? The battle righteousness is to see the father and daughter who meet by chance being bullied, and to punch Kansai in a rage. It was Song Wu who beat him drunk in Happy Forest after his friend in Jiang Menshen was bullied.

It was the black whirlwind Li Kui jy who robbed the gift in Jiangzhou alone and saved Sung River. Thought sung river robbed the restaurant daughter, even the eldest brother will make a scene in Liangshan loyalty hall. ...

They can't be wronged, and their intestines are hot. Their hearts are pure, open and aboveboard. And these are friendship and human feelings, and its opposite is interest.

Now the distance between society and Liangshan and between us and heroes may be the distance between "friendship" and "interests".

Buddhists have a saying: shurangama mantra is immortal, and Buddhism is immortal. As long as the water margin is still there, the seeds of justice can be sown from generation to generation and take root.

Reading Journey to the West and crossing the barrier begins with compassion and ends with enlightenment.

An enlightenment book. The story of a Buddhist comes from an allusion to scripture. The protagonist's name is Wukong. When I realized it, I was eighty-one difficult.

There are five apprentices, such as Buddhists, who talk about people's "five poisons": greed, anger, ignorance, slowness and doubt.

Misunderstanding Wukong's Sanzang is "doubt"; The arrogant Wukong is "slow"; Lazy and lecherous Bajie is "greedy"; The sand monk who once ate people can't guarantee that there is no "anger" in his heart; Persistent and silent white is a "madman".

And even if Wukong somersaults, he can't escape from the palm of Tathagata's hand. This is fate. This broken and exhausted road lies in the eighty-one difficult experience, just like life.

Desire is born of obsession, and obsession depends on desire. The most difficult thing for people to overcome is themselves, and the most important thing is themselves ... Someone saw it and asked for awakening; Some people are stubborn because they can't see it.