The following is an imitation of the shabby room inscription: I'll remember your virtue, your mind, your heart, why should you be so noble? The personality inscription was engraved in the heart, and the quality created glory.
The Inscription of the Shabby Room was a short essay written by Liu Yuxi, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. It used the "shabby room" as the background to express the author's yearning for a better life and his sigh for the short life. The main purpose of this essay is to express the author's yearning for a better life. Through the description of the "shabby house", it shows the author's rejection of poverty and simplicity, thus reflecting the author's pursuit and yearning for a better life. At the same time, through the description of the shabby room, the essay also expressed the author's sigh for the short life. Through the quote of "many things in ancient and modern times are all in the joke", the author expressed his feelings for time and thoughts on the meaning of life. Through the description of a simple hut, the author expressed his yearning for a better life and his lament about the short life. It not only expressed the author's rejection of poverty and simplicity, but also expressed his pursuit and yearning for a better life. At the same time, it also expressed the author's emotion about the passage of time and his thoughts about the meaning of life.
The original text of the shabby room inscription was: This is a shabby house, but my virtue is fragrant. Moss marks on the steps green grass color into the curtain green. When we talk and laugh, there are great scholars who come and go, but there are no white men. You can play the piano and read the golden scriptures. There is no chaos of music and bamboo, no toil of documents. Zhuge Lu in Nanyang, Ziyun Pavilion in West Shu. Confucius said,"What is so ugly?" The original text and translation of what Ailian said were as follows: The original text of "Love Lotus" is as follows: I only love chrysanthemums. Erya said chrysanthemums are flowers, but chrysanthemums are not flowers. I said to Chrysanthemum,"Chrysanthemum is a gentleman. Its splendor is gorgeous, its quality is firm and clean, its spirit is elegant, its ambition is high. "The love of chrysanthemums is thick and continuous, like cutting, rubbing, carving, grinding, and its deep feelings. Like glue, like paint, like crying, like complaining about his loyalty. Like drums, like cymbals, like weeping, like talking about his generosity. I love them alone, love their beauty, love their purity, love their spirit, love their ambition, love their deep feelings, love their firmness, love their generosity, do not love their appearance, do not love their smell, do not love their fragrance, do not love their ponds, do not love their pavilions. I think the love of chrysanthemums is also endless. The original text of Ailian's words was as follows: The original text of "Love Lotus" is as follows: In Luoyang I see the autumn wind. I'm afraid I can't say it all in a hurry. I'll open it again before I leave. No one cares about the fragrant grass in front of the court. It's best to lean on the railing alone on the Qingbo River and think endlessly.
"Humble Room Inscription" was a short essay written by Liu Yuxi, a writer of the Tang Dynasty. The full text was only 26 words, but it was praised as "a famous piece through the ages". The central sentence of the article is: "This is a shabby house, but I am virtuous." This means,"This is my humble house, but my character is fragrant." It expressed Liu Yuxi's confidence and pride in the shabby house he lived in, and also reflected his pursuit and belief in his own moral character and personality. The main purpose of the article was to express a kind of detached mentality of "not being happy because of things, not being sad because of oneself" and the pursuit of beautiful things. Through Liu Yuxi's description of his shabby house, the article showed his open-minded and calm, indifferent to fame and fortune, which implied people's yearning and pursuit of a better life. At the same time, it also warned people not to lose their inner pursuit and quality because of material wealth.
The Supreme Saint of Confucianism was a fantasy novel. The inscription of the shabby room was a short passage that described the sigh of a Confucian scholar named Liu Xie when he visited a shabby room. The book did not mention which chapter it was, but according to the plot of the novel, it could appear at the beginning or in the middle of the story.
The Inscription of the Shabby Room was a prose in the form of inscriptions. Through the inscription of the life experiences of the owner of the shack, it expressed the deep feelings of "being alone and haggard" and the optimistic spirit of "not being happy with things or sad with oneself". Through vivid descriptions and concise language, the author vividly described the shabby house and the owner's situation. At the same time, it also showed the author's yearning for a better life and his love for life. The central theme that the author wanted to express in this inscription was: Life is inevitable to encounter adversity and setbacks, but as long as you maintain an optimistic attitude and stick to your inner pursuits and beliefs, you can overcome difficulties and achieve success. Through the inscription, the author expressed his pursuit of a better life and his love for life. He called on people to be strong in the face of setbacks and difficulties in life, maintain a positive attitude, and pursue true happiness and freedom.
The Takesenming Shakuhachi Maruji was a well-made Japanese Shakuhachi instrument. The Bamboo Immortal was a master of making Shakuhachi in the Dushan Ryu. His Shakuhachi workshop was huge and could produce ten finished Shakuhachi every day. The price of the Bamboo Immortal Inscription Shakuhachi ranged from 6,000 to 40,000 yuan. It was a high-end instrument and had a collector's value. The tone of the Bamboo Immortal Inscription Shakuhachi was considered to be close to that of a top-grade bamboo pipe. Bamboo Immortal had also nurtured many outstanding tube masters. It could be said that great teachers produced outstanding disciples. As for the specific characteristics and functions of the Bamboo Immortal Inscription, Shakuhachi Maru Inscription, it was not mentioned in the text, so it was impossible to give a specific answer.
The thoughts and feelings expressed in "Humble Room Inscription" and "Love Lotus" are similar, that is, they both express modesty, elegance and indomitable spirit. The Inscription of the Shabby House expressed the short life and the poverty of material things by describing the simplicity of the shack and the calmness of the owner. It emphasized the idea of cherishing the beauty in front of him, not admiring the high position and not admiring the wealth. On the other hand,"On Loving Lotus" emphasized the pursuit of truth and freedom through describing the purity, elegance and indomitable nature of lotus flowers, showing the harmony between man and nature, and the transcendence between man and self. The reality of this idea was that in today's era of material prosperity and spiritual emptiness, people needed to cherish the beauty in front of them more, not envy high positions, not envy wealth, and pursue inner peace and self-transcendence. At the same time, it was also necessary for humans to live in harmony with nature, respect nature, protect the environment, pursue truth, and pursue freedom to create a better future.
The original text of Ye Qingmei's stone tablet was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. They will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will they be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, and there will be no forced crimes. Following the law is like holding a sword, breaking the illusions of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods. " I hope that the people of Qing Kingdom have the truth to follow, know propriety and righteousness, and keep a benevolent heart. They do not judge success or failure by money, do not submit because of power, sympathize with the weak, hate injustice, strengthen their resolve in times of danger, and reflect on themselves when there is no one. I hope that there will be no more oppression and restraints in this world. Anyone born in this world will have the right to live, the right to freedom, and the right to happiness. I hope that one day, everyone will be born equal, without any distinction between noble and humble. I hope to protect life and pursue the light. This is my wish. Although there are thousands of twists and turns, I am not afraid to move forward. I am born equal and everyone is like a dragon."
The original text of Ye Qingmei's inscription was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. They will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will they be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, and there will be no forced crimes. Following the law is like holding a sword, breaking the illusions of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods. " I hope that the people of Qing Kingdom have the truth to follow, know etiquette, and keep a benevolent heart. Do not judge success or failure by money, do not succumb to power, sympathize with the weak, hate injustice, be strong-willed in times of danger, and constantly reflect on themselves. I hope that there will be no more oppression and restraints in this world. Everyone born in this world has the right to live, the right to freedom, and the right to happiness. I hope that one day, everyone will be born equal, without any distinction between noble and humble. I hope to protect life and pursue the light. This is my wish. Although there are thousands of twists and turns, I am not afraid to move forward. I am born equal and everyone is like a dragon."
The original text of Ye Qingmei's inscription was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. They will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will they be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, and there will be no forced crimes. Following the law is like holding a sword, breaking the illusions of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods. I hope that the people of Qing Kingdom have the truth to follow, know etiquette, keep a benevolent heart, and not judge success or failure by money…"