The Biography of Tao Qian in the Book of Jin was written by Li Qiao, a historian of the Tang Dynasty. Below is the full translation: Tao Qian, also known as Yuanming, was a writer, politician, and ideologist during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He lived in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty about 1000 years ago. Tao Qian was born in a middle-class family. His father was a wealthy businessman, but Tao Qian was not satisfied with this. He longed to become a scholar. When he was young, he was diligent and studious, proficient in the classics, history, and various literary techniques. He used to hold an official position, but because he was not enthusiastic about politics, he quickly resigned. Tao Qian's life was very poor. He lived in seclusion in Nanshan Mountain all year round, engaged in writing and composing poems. His poems used natural scenery and rural life as the theme to express his love for nature and his perception of life. His poetry style was fresh and natural, and was highly praised by later generations. Tao Qian was also a politician. He had participated in some political struggles but ultimately failed. However, he did not lose heart because of this. Instead, he continued to pursue his ideals and beliefs. Tao Qian's charisma and literary achievements were deeply respected by later generations. He was known as the "Pastoral Poet" and "Hermit's Family". His life was full of ups and downs, but he was not defeated by these difficulties. Instead, he always maintained his pursuit and belief in freedom, truth, and ideals.
Yijinjing was an ancient Chinese martial arts classic. Its full name was Yijinjing, Martial Arts Secret Manual, also known as Taijiquan Classic. It was a martial arts secret manual that focused on training the body and cultivating internal energy. Tendon Changing Classic mainly talked about a martial arts secret book called Tendon Changing Technique. It could improve one's physical fitness, inner strength, and physical condition by practicing internal, external, and hand techniques. The training process of Yijinjing included warm-up, internal training, external training, and manual training. Internal training included breathing control, body relaxation, and concentration. The full text of Yijin Jing was very rich in content, involving all aspects of martial arts secret books, including fist techniques, palm techniques, finger techniques, sword techniques, saber techniques, spear techniques, and so on. Tendon Changing Classic also emphasized the concept of body and mind as one, internal and external cultivation, as well as the correct learning method and attitude. Yijinjing was an important part of ancient Chinese martial arts culture, and it was also one of the most classic and profound martial arts secret books in Chinese martial arts culture. It was widely inherited and respected.
The Biography of Tao Yuanming in the Book of Jin was a biography written by Wang Bo, a historian of the Jin Dynasty. It described the deeds of the poet Tao Yuanming during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The following is the original text and translation of the biography: Tao Qian's character is bright and bright, and he is a person at the end of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. When he was young, he liked to read and had literary talent. At the age of forty, he lived in seclusion in a house with five buckets of rice and called himself Mr. Five Willows. Devoted to learning, good at ancient times, good at drinking, self-proclaimed is not the world's waste, so he died. One of his friends, Chen Fan, heard that he lived in seclusion and came to visit him from Jiangzhou. "What is the name of this place?" asked Fan. "It's the old name of the village of five bushels of rice," said Liu Qian. "How can you use up five bushels of rice in seclusion here?" said Fan. Liu Qian said,"I think this place is not a place for people, not a place for dignitaries, not to mention the disturbance of silk and bamboo. Therefore, it is named under the Five Willows." Qian Qian was good at official script in literature, history, astronomy, mathematics, theory and calligraphy. At that time, he was called "Doctor of the Five Classics". He was naturally good-natured. Every time he entered the mountains and swamps, he would return to Shimen. Shimen claimed to be a "suitable person". He once planted chrysanthemums in the east fence. Every autumn, he would write poems to praise them. At the age of eighty-two, people regarded his five arts of literature, music, wine, grass and wood as "Five Unique Arts". The inscription reads: "Climbing high is spectacular. The vast river between heaven and earth does not return. On the other side of Mount Huangshan is a city called Zhong Danfeng, a white-haired old man on the street. Heaven and earth, a sand gull, the universe, a cloud, leisurely watching the angler in the empty mountain valley." The poem reads: "Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence leisurely see Nanshan." The mountain air is good day and night, birds fly back together. There's something in it that I really want to distinguish." He said happily,"The Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, and Wang Lun is not as good as I am. Li Bai was about to set out in a boat when he heard a beautiful woman on the shore. The wind blows the willows, the rain is like smoke, and the peach blossoms are still smiling in the spring breeze." The wine said,"Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty to the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time." The grass says,"The wildfire will not burn, and the spring wind will blow it again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the prince to the lush garden to bid farewell." The tree says,"Green pines, green pines, green bamboos, green bamboos." The pine trees in ten thousand valleys are blown by the wind, and the bamboo shoots and stones on several peaks are beautiful."
The full text of the Tao Te Ching is as follows: The Tao Te Ching, also known as the Tao Te Ching, was one of the classic works of the ancient Chinese Taoist school. It was written by Lao Tzu (about 571 - 471 B.C.). The Tao Te Ching was divided into 81 chapters, each with a different meaning. The core idea of the Tao Te Ching was "Tao". It believed that "Tao" was the origin and source of all things in the universe, as well as the way of life and moral code of human beings. The Tao Te Ching emphasized "governing by doing nothing" and "following nature", advocating the goal of harmonious co-existence and self-improvement by following the laws of nature and following the laws of nature. Tao Te Ching's concise language, broad and profound, was hailed as the essence and treasure of ancient Chinese culture, which had a profound impact on Chinese culture, philosophy, morality and other aspects. It was also a precious heritage in the world's cultural treasure house, widely praised and appreciated.
The Tao Te Ching is a philosophical work written by Lao Tzu in 571 B.C. The original text is about 4000 words, divided into 81 chapters, covering Taoist philosophy, moral concepts, the natural world and human society. The core of the Tao Te Ching emphasized the concept of Tao, which was the origin of the universe and all things. People should pursue the realm of harmony and self-improvement. Its contents included "governing by inaction","Tao begets one, one begets two, two begets three, three begets all things","existence and non-existence","yin and yang","softness and hardness", etc. It had a profound impact on ancient Chinese philosophy, culture and religion, and was also widely spread and influenced around the world.
As a person who loves reading novels, I don't have a complete text. The Legend of Hulan River was a legendary story about a rural woman in northern China in modern China. The novel was first published in 1936 and was hailed as a classic of modern Chinese literature. The novel used the Hulan River as the background to describe the lives and fates of the local women, showing the various features of Chinese society at that time. If you need to read the full text of the Hulan River Biography, I suggest you go to the local library or online bookstore to find and buy it.
In modern China, the full name of the book was Lu Xun's Diary: Lu Xun in 1919 and the Legend of Hulan River. The novel narrates the author's experience and feelings in his hometown Hulan River. Through the description of the local customs, it reflects the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. The protagonist of the novel was Xu Guangping. She was born in a small village on the Hulan River. She was a hardworking and kind woman. The novel unfolded from Xu Guangping's perspective. Through her contact with the villagers, she learned about the life, customs, and culture of the Hulan River area. She also experienced the injustice of the local society and the distortion of human nature. The novel used Xu Guangping's family as the background to show the history and changes of the family and the interpersonal relationships between the family members. At the same time, the novel also expressed the author's views on human nature and love through describing the love experience of the protagonist Xu Guangping. The Legend of Hulan River is a novel with profound ideology and literary value, which is regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature.
The Biography of Liu Yi was one of the famous works of ancient Chinese literature. The author was Han Yu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. The following is the original text and translation of the novel: Biography of Liu Yi Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty Original text: "Liu Yi Biography" was written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty. His articles are beautiful but not sluggish. His words are gorgeous but his meaning is not superficial. He is the best novel in Tang Dynasty. Translator: The Legend of Liu Yi was a novel written by Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty. The article is gorgeous but not sluggish. The language is gorgeous but the meaning is not floating. It is a classic work in the novels of the Tang Dynasty.
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