Moonlight on the Lotus Pond is an essay written by China writer Zhu Ziqing when he was teaching in Tsinghua University. It is widely regarded as a masterpiece of modern lyric prose, because it is included in middle school Chinese textbooks.
The article describes the beautiful scene of the moonlight in the lotus pond, implicitly and euphemistically expresses the author's complex thoughts and feelings of dissatisfaction with reality, longing for freedom, and wanting to surpass reality but unable to do so, leaving a trail for the upright intellectuals of old China to wander forward in suffering. It entrusts the author with a kind of political thought longing for the future, and also entrusts the author with his love for the moonlight in the lotus pond.
2, a day in spring-Bing Xin
Spring in a Day is a famous essay by Bing Xin. This article was written in 1936. About two months before writing this article, Bing Xin was either ill or full of chores. Such an idea inevitably makes the author long for the arrival of natural spring and the arrival of the spring of the motherland.
However, I waited for spring, but I didn't come. Many times when spring appears, it is dispersed by cold wind and rain. Looking for spring everywhere, only to find that spring is long gone.
This situation will inevitably make the author suffer. However, spring seems to be intentional. The author waited for 90 days, and finally waited for the splendid, luxurious, glamorous and charming scene of spring, so that the author enjoyed the happiness, liveliness, strength and life brought by "one-day spring".
3. Spring-Zhu Ziqing
Spring is the work of modern essayist Zhu Ziqing. Spring is Zhu Ziqing's famous prose. The first edition was published in July, 1933, and it has been selected by China middle school Chinese textbooks for a long time.
In fact, this poem Ode to Spring is full of the writer's thoughts and feelings in a specific period. His pursuit of life and personality shows the traditional cultural accumulation in the writer's bones and his yearning for the realm of freedom.
After 1927, Zhu Ziqing has been searching for and creating an ideal world in the depths of his soul-the world of dreams, which is used to place his "rather restless" boxing heart, resist external interference, make himself "independent" in claustrophobic study, and achieve his academic achievements. Spring describes and eulogizes a lush spring, but it is a vivid portrayal of Zhu Ziqing's inner world.
4. Autumn in the Old Capital-Yu Dafu
Autumn in the Old Capital is an essay written by Yu Dafu, a famous modern novelist, essayist, poet and revolutionary martyr in China, on August 1934. 1927 April 12 Chiang Kai-shek launched the "April 12th" counter-revolutionary coup. The period from April 1927 to April 12, until the Kuomintang defeated Taiwan Province Province in April 1949, was called the period of white terror.
Yu Dafu moved from Shanghai to Hangzhou in April 1933 to escape the terrorist threat of the Kuomintang. 1In July, 934, Yu Dafu went from Hangzhou to Beiping (now Beijing) via Qingdao, and once again tasted the "autumn flavor" of his old capital, and wrote this article.
Autumn in the Old Capital has more than 500 words 1500, and 42 autumn words are used to embellish the "clearness", "quietness" and "sadness" in northern autumn, and there are traces of Yu Dafu's negative and positive emotional struggle everywhere.
5. Green-Zhu Ziqing
Green is a landscape prose written by Zhu Ziqing, a modern essayist in China, on February 1924. In a warm style, the full text describes the scenery of plum rain pool in detail, eulogizes the beauty of the motherland's nature, and is fresh and delicate, beautiful and meticulous, and exquisite and poetic. Expressed the author's praise and pursuit of a beautiful realm.