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Poetic nature of reading
Poetry and prose

Reflections on reading.

Song◎ Zhu

As soon as the half-acre square pond is opened,

The sky is full of clouds and shadows.

How can the canal be so clear?

Because there is inexhaustible living water for it.

Thoughts on reading the second book

Song◎ Zhu

Last night, the river was full of springs.

This huge ship is as light as a hair.

Always in vain,

This is a day of freedom.

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This poem is inspiring and timeless. Half an acre of pond is like a mirror, reflecting the sky and the clouds flashing back and forth. Why is this pond so clear? It turns out that the source of living water is endless! Poetry has profound meaning. Learning is compared to the source of living water. Only by constantly absorbing new knowledge can we make rapid progress.

Jane: The mirror.

Wandering: here refers to flashing back and forth.

Canal: This refers to Tang Fang.

The Origin of China's Poetry-Southern Song Dynasty-Zhu.

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This is a philosophical poem. After reading it, people often feel suddenly enlightened. In poetry, this inner feeling is described by symbolic means, so that readers can understand the mystery themselves. The so-called "flowing water from the source" means constantly absorbing new knowledge from books. Random thoughts on reading is a famous work by Zhu, a great scholar in the Southern Song Dynasty. It is copied down and analyzed and appreciated with everyone. I hope to inspire and encourage young friends who have no intention to study, do not read books and newspapers, and only seek pleasure. Four sentences in the original poem: "Open half an acre of square pond, the sky is high and the clouds are light." Why is the water in the pond so clear? Because there is flowing water from the source. "It's really about the bright and fresh rural scenery. Read it several times, and you will feel that the more you read, the more you love reading! You see, a small pond of half an acre is an unfolded mirror (once opened) in Zhu's works. When you start writing, it is quiet and elegant, which makes people immediately spread the wings of imagination. The second sentence even aroused the reader's reverie. This "mirror" reflects the clouds hovering in the sky, but the clear water is so quiet and lovely! The author asked a question in the third sentence, why is this water so clear? He answered himself happily, because the source is always supplemented by living water, which keeps flowing downwards. This beautiful picture of natural scenery is refreshing. What is even more amazing is the reading method of the title and the feeling of reading this book. Suddenly, this beautiful artistic conception has been sublimated, and the living water and reading are integrated with the method of expressing one's will. It turned out that what Zhu, a great scholar, realized in praising reading, the carefree, clear and lively feeling in his mind was vividly depicted by the reflection of ponds and clouds. Why is his mind so clear? Because there is always new knowledge in the book, like running water, which is constantly supplementing him! A poem by the brilliant Zhu gives us a lot of inspiration. Reading more good books will make your thoughts fresh, talented and elegant forever!

(2) This is also a poem that uses imagery to reason. It takes boating as an example to let readers know the truth related to learning. The poem says that when the boat was shallow, it was futile for everyone to push the boat hard. When the spring water surges, even the huge ship is as light as a feather and floats freely in the water. The poem highlights the importance of spring water, which is intended to emphasize that breakthroughs in learning require efforts. This poem is probably written by the author after thinking hard about a certain problem and suddenly having an experience after studying. Introduction: Zhu (1 130- 1200) was born in Wuyuan (now Jiangxi). In the eighteenth year of Shaoxing (1 148), he was a scholar and served as the master book of the same word. In Xichun, I once knew Nankang Army and promoted the official duties of Tea Supervisor in East Zhejiang. When I was in Guangzong, I met Zhangzhou and became the editor of the Secret Pavilion. At the beginning of Ning Zongchu, officials were waiting for the system. Later, he was attacked as a pseudo-scholar and resigned. One hundred volumes of Collected Works of Mr. Huian have been preserved to this day. Note ① Tang Fang, also known as Banmu Pond, is located in Nanzhengfu, Youxi, Fujian Province (later called Nanxi Academy). Song, the father of Zhu, made friends with Zheng, so he tasted the poem "Drunk in Zheng Villa": "Open up the territory. The sheep are flying, and they are willing to be satisfied with the spring breeze. " Jane: The mirror. The ancients took copper as the boundary, wrapped it in a mirror and opened it when needed. The light in the sky and the shadow of clouds are reflected in the pool water, constantly changing, just like people wandering. Canal: He refers to Tang Fang. No, no, no, I get it. ④ Meng Chong: Warships. As light as a feather. Some people think that poetry is the product of thinking in images, so it is only suitable for writing scenery and expressing feelings, not for reasoning. There is some truth in this statement, but it cannot be absolute. Because reason can be expressed by visual means, it is as attractive as scenery and emotion. At the same time, the speculative nature of reason itself is often very fascinating. (Meicheng's "Seven Hairs" just proves this point. Therefore, there are many successful philosophical poems in ancient and modern poetry. Zhu is a student of Liu Zikai, and he is also very close to his father Zhu. Perhaps influenced by his father and teachers, his evaluation of literature in Taoism is relatively fair, and he has also written some good poems full of life flavor. For example, these two songs are, of course, works of reasoning. In the first song, the pond needs to be continuously injected with living water to be clear, and the metaphorical thinking needs to be continuously developed and improved to be active and avoid stagnation and rigidity. The completion of the latter song often has a stage from quantitative change to qualitative change. Once the water comes naturally, it is clear inside and outside, free and free. These two poems express the truth they realized in their study with vivid images, which are enlightening and poetic. Therefore, Chen Yan rated them as "reasoning with facts without corruption". Sentence solution:

Half an acre of square pond [square pond: square pond] opens like a mirror. Mirror, mirror in ancient times, the mirror was covered with a mirror and opened when used. 〕,

The pond half an acre square is opened like a mirror.

Compare this book to a pond half an acre square. The book is rectangular, so it is called "half-acre square pool". "Once opened", compared with a mirror, the square pond is unusually clear.

The sky and clouds are hovering [the sky and clouds are hovering]: the sky and clouds are reflected in the pond together and keep shaking. 〕。

The skylight and the cloud shadow came to the pond together and kept shaking.

Write the beautiful scenery reflected by the crystal clear square pond. "skylight" and "cloud shadow" are metaphors of the contents of the book.

Ask the canal [canal: refers to the pond. That [that: the same as "where" and why. So clear [so: so, so. 〕,

In favor of [in favor of: because. ] There is flowing water from the source.

Ask how the water in that pond is so clear, because the source of living water is endless.

The first two sentences describe the scenery, and the last two sentences discuss the scenery. Questions and answers vividly express the poet's profound and unique reading feelings and implied philosophy.

This is a famous poem that takes scenery as a metaphor. Compared with the square pond, the whole poem vividly expresses a subtle and unspeakable reading feeling. The pond is not a pool of stagnant water, but often full of living water, so it is as clear as a mirror, reflecting the sky and clouds. This situation is quite similar when the same person gets through the problem, gains new knowledge and gains a lot of benefits in reading, and raises awareness. The aura, clear thinking, fresh and lively spirit and self-satisfaction of this poem are the author's personal reading feelings as a university scholar. Although this feeling expressed in the poem is only for reading, it has profound implications and rich connotations, which can be widely understood. In particular, the phrase "ask how the canal is clear, so that there is flowing water from the source" means that the clarity of water is due to the continuous injection of flowing water from the source, which means that if people want to be clear-headed, they must study hard and constantly supplement new knowledge. Therefore, people often use it as a metaphor to constantly learn new knowledge in order to reach a new realm. People also use these two poems to praise a person's achievements in study or art, which has its deep roots. We can also get inspiration from this poem. Only when the mind is always active, open-minded, accepting different ideas and fresh knowledge, and broad-minded, can we keep thinking and keep new water flowing out. These two poems are condensed into a common idiom "the source of living water", which is used to describe the source and motive force of the development of things.