笔记(共260篇)
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榴莲芝心饼
“Zhuangzi used this story to show the state of chaos of the...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
Zhuangzi’s fable delivers profound philosophical thinking about primitive chaos free from artificial judgement. Without predefined wisdom and rigid moral standards, the world escapes man-made classifications of good and evil. Instead of being disorderly, such a state returns to natural simplicity. It reminds me that many troubles originate from people’s arbitrary labels and biased definitions. Zhuangzi’s idea inspires us to respect natural existence and stay away from narrow secular criteria.
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榴莲芝心饼
“The Book of Songs contains odes, satires, and admonitions, but...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This remark uncovers the artistic feature of The Book of Songs. Its praises, criticisms and persuasive advice are never expressed bluntly but wrapped in subtle imagery. Plain reading fails to grasp its true meaning. Readers need sincere spiritual communication to feel writers’ hidden feelings and thoughts. Such implicit writing is the classic charm of ancient Chinese poetry. It teaches me that appreciating traditional works requires putting ourselves in the author’s position to gain genuine understanding.
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榴莲芝心饼
“The term refers to a situation in which people understand each...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This description vividly interprets tacit understanding in Chinese aesthetics and interpersonal communication. True spiritual communion needs no spoken language, formed between like-minded friends with matching hobbies and ideals. Beyond friendship, it also stands for an elegant artistic realm. In art appreciation, creators and viewers achieve seamless spiritual resonance. Painters pour inner feelings into works, while audiences grasp hidden emotions without extra explanation. Such barrier-free communication transcends verbal limits. It reveals the charm of oriental art: art is not just visual beauty, but silent spiritual dialogue crossing time, connecting creators and appreciators at the soul level.
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榴莲芝心饼
“Mencius believed that when observing a person, one should look...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
Mencius’ opinion that eyes expose one’s inner nature is inspiring. As the window of the soul, eyes cannot easily disguise genuine emotions and inherent character. While outward words and manners may be pretended, spontaneous glances often betray one’s kindness or evil thoughts. This ancient wisdom still works today. It teaches us to observe carefully beyond superficial performance. Judging people through eye contact helps us see their real heart, reminding me to value sincere inner quality rather than empty appearances.
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榴莲芝心饼
“ncompasses the Dao of nature, but also the Dao of social life,...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This sentence deepens my understanding of traditional Chinese painting philosophy. The Dao of painting connects natural laws and real social life, fully highlighting Chinese humanistic spirits. Painters observe mountains, rivers and seasonal changes to learn the Dao of nature, meanwhile they integrate people’s daily lives, joys and hardships into their brushwork. It tells us traditional Chinese art never stays isolated from reality. Beyond beautiful scenery, paintings carry care for humanity and respect for life. Skill is just a carrier; the core value lies in using art to reflect society and convey sincere human feelings. Such humanistic pursuit makes Chinese paintings timeless and full of warm inner charm.
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榴莲芝心饼
“Wu Daozi had superb technical skills, but his paintings were...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
This comment offers a thought-provoking insight into two distinct artistic aesthetics of ancient Chinese painting. Wu Daozi’s polished craftsmanship reflects the pursuit of exquisite painting skills, yet excessive elaboration shackles natural artistic vitality. In contrast, Wang Wei’s unrestrained imagination sets his art apart, just as a caged bird flying freely toward the sky. It makes me realize fine art is never merely technical accumulation. Mature skills lay the foundation, but genuine masterpieces rely on inner inspiration and free expression. Too much focus on meticulous craft will trap creation in rigid frames. Wang Wei’s style reminds creators to break stylistic limits, blend personal feelings into works, and let art carry spontaneous, sincere emotions instead of being confined by redundant craftsmanship.
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