Reflections on Distant Voices
Just reading the title makes me feel dizzy ... "Distant" and "Unique Voice" are very spiritual, and people can't help guessing the story behind them ... The first sentence at the beginning of "I never dared to write for people of that era" aroused readers' strong curiosity. That era was like a strange wind, but it made the whole earth feel scared and remembered him ... indeed, looking back from Su Shi's era. Yu pointed out his mixed feelings at the beginning of this chapter. The era he talked about is far away, but unforgettable, because there have been countless heroes and strong will to life, and the political logic of "the winner is king and the loser is the enemy" has been popularized ... This is a real troubled time ... The era he talked about is Wei and Jin Dynasties. The novelty of the author's article is that he is not in a hurry to get to the point, but spends a lot of ink on his mood before he starts writing. He said he was afraid to stare at that dynasty. In his view, Wei and Jin Dynasties belong to another world, which is very unreal and even makes people doubt whether it exists. But in my opinion, he said this because he had great feelings for Wei and Jin Dynasties ... In fact, I think I was right, and I can see from what he said later that Wei and Jin Dynasties were a period when all wisdom and means were skillfully used. For example, Cao Cao, a powerful hero, was brilliant, scheming and using it at will ~ But the troubled times were troubled times after all, and his sons clashed after his death. It is because they are knowledgeable that officials are afraid that they will work for others and threaten themselves. This kind of thought has been involved in this society to a certain extent and has a great influence. Mr. Yu seems to have the highest evaluation of Ji Kang and Ruan Ji, especially Ji Kang. Life is hard to find a bosom friend, not to mention being in that troubled times. Ji Kang's acquaintance with Ruan Ji is so precious. Even though they are all spoiled children in troubled times and traitors to feudal ethics, their acquaintance is still very surprising: in front of the silent mourning hall, one person comes slowly with a piano and a pot of wine; Because of this move, a scholar who has been staring at people with his eyes turned to him with brown pupils, sincere eyes, because of their inner similarity. I don't know how to express my feelings, and of course, I don't want to talk about it. Besides, I'm a little sad. Perhaps it is because they died young and envied talents. In that eventful autumn, under the rule of Si Mazhao, the sky was so narrow that even they couldn't hold it. Some people may say that Ji Kang is unfilial, but he is not. He is peerless and independent only because his heart is always echoing the call for the essence of life. Ji Kang struck while the iron was hot. Although he was a humble figure, he knocked out beautiful poems such as Sound without Sorrow, Mingdan and Health Preservation. This kind of iron has created his strong physique and shaped his strong character. Ji Kang, like Guangling San, is a long-standing masterpiece. From Ji Kang, I saw a free life struggling silently in an unfree form. He tried to blend in with nature, but in the end he disappeared into the world in a secret and distant way. Well, not to mention Ji Kang. Master Sun Deng wrote down his life with a sigh. Yes, he is honest by nature and refuses to bow to others at all. In order to stick to his faith, he broke off diplomatic relations with his good friend Dan Tao and offended the increasingly popular Zhong Hui. He is a gentleman and a gifted scholar. He sticks to his promise to a stranger, even if Guangling disappears in this world. But Ji Kang is also a person who values friendship. Dan Tao has to be mentioned here. The friendship between them is quite different from that between him and Ruan Ji. He and Ruan Ji are soul mates. In the present words, they are outlook on life, and their values are surprisingly consistent. But he's not like Dan Tao. Dan Tao is a very adaptable person. I appreciate Ji Kang's free and easy, and I appreciate Dan Tao's seeking common ground while reserving differences. Ji Kang may also appreciate his success in the contemporary world. He may not appreciate Dan Tao's position, but he should appreciate Dan Tao's sincerity and the friends brought by his sincerity. So, perhaps because of this, one of his songs "Breaking Up with Shan Juyuan" is so affectionate. In fact, whether it is Su Shi, Ji Kang, Ruan Ji or Dan Tao, they all have a common quality and belief, that is, they can be calm and calm in the face of life setbacks, express their true feelings with the sea of clouds, and express their feelings with the world. This may be the pulse of harmony between man and nature. In a word, life is colorful. Whether you are proud or frustrated, don't underestimate the tenacity of life. If you remain tenacious and calm in the face of long storms, your life will become more persistent. When you look at the difficulties again, it may have disappeared without a trace. Think of the great predecessors, silently guarding the edge of life, and miracles will happen. I don't know how they spent the troubled times, whether they will sigh under the moon on a clear night, and whether they will care about a handful of like-minded people in the world. We will never know. However, at least we sigh for them in the distant today and fall for them. A little pen and ink is exchanged for the pursuit of future generations.