? The word "floating life" in Six Chapters of a Floating Life comes from Li Bai's Preface to the Spring Banquet in Peach Blossom Garden. Time flies, one hundred generations fly by. And floating like a dream, for joy geometry? "Six Chapters is about six parts of this book. They are boudoir music, leisure, rough worry, ranger, Zhongshan calendar and health preservation. However, from the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty to the present, the latter two parts have long been lost as incomplete manuscripts, so the appendix 1 and appendix 2 have been added to the fifth and sixth parts of the book.
? "Boudoir Music Volume" mainly tells the story of Shen Fu's boudoir music with his wife Chen Yun. "Idle Feelings" wrote about their happy life after marriage. Shen Fu loves Du Fu and nuns love Li Bai. Husband and wife have the same interests. On the vernal equinox, they can go for an outing, enjoy singing and dancing and watch a misty rain in the south of the Yangtze River. On the solstice of summer, they went boating in the lake with balcony reflection, with thick green shade and lotus flowers as umbrellas, and unconsciously slept for a while; When hiking on the autumnal equinox, you'd better get lost and don't know the way home. Go to the yard at night and chat together. On the snowy night from winter to Sunday, the heater was built to urge the feet to snuggle up, and the snow fell without a trace.
In the book "Rough Sorrow", the narrative has gradually changed from the leisurely and quiet years before to the wandering separation and the sadness of his wife's early death. After missing and parting, Shen Fu, the author, began to travel all over the country, mountains and rivers, and historical sites in You Mingsheng with his thoughts on his wife and children, just like a poet he had never met before, so he had the fourth "Wandering Heroes".
In the feudal society with strict ethics, Chen Yun was not a perfect wife recognized by the times. In that era when the imperial examination was the standard of life, the author Shen Fu was obviously not a successful person. Although their lives are tight, they can still lead a poetic life of daily necessities.
When I read that Chen Yun died in Regret for the Past, I really didn't have much trouble. First, because Chen Yun has lived the life she wants, she has no regrets. Second, it is doomed to end in tragedy because it is based on an affair without a strong economy. Life rarely has the best of both worlds, mainly depending on how you choose. If Shen Fu married a shrewd and secular Chen Yun, maybe they would be rich, and Foucault's wife and I would be very close. Shen Fu is now married to Chen Yun. They can stay together all the time, but they can't change Chen Yun's confusion about money and life after his illness. Nevertheless, we still hope to fly in the sky, spread our wings like two birds, and grow together on the ground like two branches of a tree. When this endless sorrow lasts until the end, our vows will last forever.