The original text of "Impermanence" was as follows: Impermanence Life is like a play, all impermanent. Everyone had their own set time to die and leave this world. However, the world was not fair. Some people's fates were more twisted than others. They often encountered all kinds of accidents and misfortunes, and their life and death would be more bizarre and incomprehensible. In this world, there was a profession called Impermanence Master. Their mission was to predict the time of death of humans and make arrangements for their funeral in advance so that they could leave in peace. However, the job of an Anicca Master was not easy. They needed to be proficient in death studies and tarot cards. At the same time, they needed to have enough mental strength to remain calm and rational in the face of all kinds of bizarre death situations. The main character, Yun, was an Impermanence Master. She was born in a traditional family and had received strict training since she was young to learn the knowledge and skills of death. However, she was not the kind of person who liked to talk about life and death. She thought that life was precious and there was no need to talk too much about life and death. One day, Yun received a mission to predict the lifespan of an old man. This old man was a very famous impermanence master, but the time of his death was very worrying. Yun began to analyze the old man's body and found that something strange was happening in his house. After many investigations, Yun finally determined the old man's death and arranged his funeral in time so that he could leave in peace. Yun's experience made her deeply aware of the fragility and impermanence of life, and it also made her cherish every day more. She told me that life is like a play, everyone plays their own role, and time is limited, so we must cherish every moment.
Morning Flowers and Evening Harvest had never published the book Impermanence. Impermanence could be a fictional story or a character or plot from other literary works. If you need to find the original text of "Impermanence", you can go to the relevant literature website or library to find it.
Morning Flowers, Evening Picking Up Impermanence was a web novel written by Daoist Ziwei. The novel told a story about impermanence, about a person's understanding of impermanence and how to deal with the impermanence of fate.
Morning Flowers and Evening Picking was a modern Chinese novel written by Lu Xun. Although the literary style of Morning Flowers and Evening Picking was more classical, it also incorporated some elements and characteristics of modern novels, with distinct characteristics of the times. In the novel, Lu Xun used his rich life experience and profound insight to criticize and reflect on Chinese traditional culture and modern culture, showing his sympathy and concern for social reality and people's sufferings. Therefore, even though it was called a vernacular novel, it was not a simple and easy to understand novel, but a literary work with a certain literary value and depth of thought.
'Morning Flowers and Sunset' was a collection of Lu Xun's prose works from the 1920s to the 1940s. The collection presented Lu Xun's thoughts and observations on Chinese society, people's lives, literature, and other aspects in the form of recollection. The full text of "Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening" is as follows: Part One: 1920s This part mainly recorded Lu Xun's life and thoughts in the 1920s. Lu Xun was already a great master of literature during this period. He published many famous works such as A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q. He also actively participated in various literary activities and had contacts with many literary masters. Part Two: The 1930s This part mainly recorded Lu Xun's life and thoughts in the 1930s. During this period, Lu Xun continued to be active in the literary world and published many important works such as Kong Yiji and Medicine. He also actively participated in various social movements and had a deep understanding of the political situation at that time. Part Three: The 1940s This part mainly recorded Lu Xun's life and thoughts in the 1940s. Lu Xun was already old and weak at this time, and his physical and mental state was very poor. His life was very simple, and he often lived alone in the park. He also continued to publish many important works such as "Blessing" and "New Stories". Part Four: 1950s This part mainly recorded Lu Xun's life and thoughts in the 1950s. Lu Xun had passed away during this period, but his literary influence was still widespread. Many of his works have been translated into many languages and are widely circulated around the world.
"Impermanence" was an article written by Lu Xun in "Picking Up Morning Flowers at Evening". This article was written in a way that described the impermanence of the author's childhood in the countryside and on the stage of the drama. It expressed the mockery of the old society and the irony of the real society. The image of Wuchang in the article was described as a ghost with a human touch. In the process of seducing the soul, he saw that his mother's crying son was very sad and decided to let him return to the sun for a while. As a result, he was beaten forty times by his superior, King Yama. Through recalling the experience of impermanence, the article occasionally added irony to the so-called gentleman in reality. The illusory impermanence gave some comfort to Lu Xun's lonely and sad heart at that time. In general, through the description of the image of impermanence, Impermanence revealed the injustice of society and the indifference of human feelings, as well as the irony of so-called gentlemen.
'Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening' was a collection of Lu Xun's prose works from the 1920s to the 1940s in modern China. This episode's writing style was sharp, satirical, and humorous, reflecting and commenting on the social, political, and cultural issues of the time. Lu Xun's prose works not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also had a profound impact on global literature.
Picking Up Morning Flowers and Evening was a collection of Lu Xun's recollective essays. It could be seen that the book had different versions and the number of chapters. To be more specific, depending on the search results, the number of chapters found in Morning Flowers and Evening could be 67, 51, 11, 80, 20, 59, or an unknown number of chapters. Due to the inconsistent information provided by the search results, the exact number of chapters could not be determined.
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Morning Flowers and Evening Collection was a collection of some of Lu Xun's prose works from the May 4th Movement to the founding of the People's Republic of China. These works covered literature, philosophy, history, society, culture and many other fields with high ideology, artistic value and literary value. The following is an extract from the original text of "Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening": [Dog's refutation] "Dogs understand human nature, so they can curse and bite. When they cursed, they were actually scolding themselves, and when they bit, they were actually protecting themselves. So dogs will always be dogs. They will never be as rational as humans." Cat City "Cats are the smartest animals. They can use any opportunity to get food. They could catch mice, birds, and fish. They would use the stupidity of humans to deceive them. So cats will always be cats. They will never have thoughts and rationality like humans." The True Story of Ah Q "Ah Q is the most successful animal. They can deceive all enemies. They could play dumb, pretend to be pitiful, and pretend to be saints. They would take advantage of human kindness to obtain food. Therefore, Ah Q will always be Ah Q. They will never be as rational as humans."
The original text of "Impermanence" in "Picking Up Morning Flowers at Sunset" was as follows: If the gods who went out on patrol on the day of the welcoming ceremony held the right to kill, no, the word "right to kill" was not appropriate. All gods seemed to have some authority to kill people at will in China. It was better to say that they were in charge of the life and death of the people, just like the City God and the Great Emperor Dongyue. In that case, there was another group of special characters in his honor guard, the ghost soldier, the ghost king, and the impermanence. These ghosts were probably played by rough people and country bumpkins. The ghost soldier and the ghost king were dressed in red and green clothes, barefooted, and had blue faces with fish scales painted on them. Perhaps they were dragon scales or something else, I don't know. The ghost soldier held a steel fork, and the fork ring vibrated loudly. The ghost king held a small tiger head card. According to legend, the Ghost King walked with only one foot, but he was a country bumpkin after all. Although he had some fish scales or other scales on his face, he still had to walk with two feet.