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This poem is the Tang Dynasty poet Du Xunhe's "Jingxi".
Jingxi Stone is cautious and cautious, and it does not overturn people all year round.
But it is a place where there is no stone in the advection, and it is always heard that there is sinking.
Jing [jīng] Creek, also known as Xiangxi, was in what is now Jing County, Anhui Province.
Within the territory, it originates from Jingde County.
South and North Flow. To the west of Jing County into the Qingyi River. Southern song dynasty.
The poems of everyone Jiang Kui.
He once said that "hindering the truth is said to be wonderful", which is one of the criteria for judging excellent works when he summed up the poetry creation experience of his predecessors.
This "Jingxi" is such a good poem, because on the surface, the reason of this poem is "in the way", the boat is on the water, it does not capsize in distress, but the advection is overturned, which does not seem to be reasonable. However, if you look closely, you will find that this is not the case, because the ship is controlled by people, and the load and sinking of the ship does not depend on the safety of the waterway, but on the person at the helm.
When the boat is in the dangerous and rocky section of the stream, people's fear and vigilance will be strengthened, so they usually "don't hear about capsizing people all year round" and can pass safely. However, "where there is no stone in the advection", people are easy to slack off, and often the boat may be overwhelmed. This is similar to the saying "immediately fall to death the hero, drown the person who knows how to water in the river", which is exactly where the "reason" of this poem "Jingxi" lies.
From the sublimation of "water" to human nature, this truth is the same, throughout the ages, whether it is the change of dynasty or the success or failure of individuals, examples can be found everywhere in history to corroborate. Therefore, the predecessors will conclude that "born in sorrow, die in peace" such a warning saying.
This is also the true value of Du Xunhe's poem "Jingxi", which warns us that we must have the consciousness of being prepared for danger in times of peace. Such good poetry should not be ignored.
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From "Zuo Chuan: The Thirty-first Year of Xianggong": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for it, and be prepared." ”
Translation: Living in a comfortable environment, always think about what to do if one day this comfort is gone. And in the process of consideration, not prepared for the future. Be prepared and not afraid of any danger.
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"Zuo Chuan: Thirty-one Years of Xianggong": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared, be prepared, and dare to use this rule." ”
Wei Zheng's "Ten Thoughts of Emperor Taizong" does not think of danger in times of peace, abstains from luxury and frugality, and also cuts roots to seek Mu Mao, and wants to flow for a long time.
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"Zuo Chuan: Thirty-one Years of Xianggong": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared, be prepared, and dare to use this rule." ”
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Spring and Autumn Zuo Qiu Ming "Zuo Chuan: Thirty-one Years of Xianggong": "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared, be prepared, and dare to follow this rule." ”
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Don't think of being prepared for danger in times of peace, quit luxury and frugality, cut down roots to seek wood mao, plug the source and want to flow for a long time.
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Being prepared for danger in times of peace is not an empty phrase; Be prepared for danger in times of peace.
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Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared, be prepared, and dare to use this rule.
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Wei Zheng wrote about being prepared for danger in times of peace, abstaining from luxury and frugality.
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Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared, and be prepared.
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1. Constant worries about the lack of highness, and holding every worry. - Emperor Jian Wen.
2. Peace without forgetting danger, survival without forgetting death, governance without forgetting chaos. - Zhou Yi".
3. Disasters are mostly hidden in subtleties and occur in people's ignorance. - Bangu.
4. Do not forget the chaos and do not forget the danger. ——Yang Xiong's "Jizhou Zhen".
5. Be prepared for danger in times of peace, abstain from luxury and frugality. - Wei Zheng.
6. If you are full, you will be worried, if you are flat, you will be worried about your face, and if you are safe, you will be worried. - Xun situation.
7. If you are unprepared, you can't respond. - Mo Zhai.
8. Be prepared for danger and be full of precaution. - Wei Zheng.
9. Thinking is so dangerous, thinking is chaotic, and thinking is dead. ——Ouyang Xiu, "New Tang Dynasty Book: The Biography of Wei Zheng".
10. Contentment and happiness are the norm in the world, wealth and glory are like passing clouds, and the attitude of true contemplation should be to be happy with poverty and be prepared for danger in times of peace.
11. The picture is scarce in abundance, and thrift is in ease. - Pan Yue's "Excuse Fu".
12. There will always be days to think about the day, and don't wait for the time to think about the time. - Feng Menglong.
13. There are many refreshing things that will eventually cause illness, and if you are happy, you will be in trouble. - Feng Menglong.
14. Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared, and be prepared. - Zuo Qiu Ming.
15. Don't think of danger in times of peace, abstain from luxury and frugality; Si seeks wood to cut roots, and wants to flow long. - Wei Zheng.
16. Born in sorrow and died in peace.
17. A gentleman should think about trouble and prevent it. - Zhou Yi".
18. Thinking of danger so seeking peace, thinking about retreat so being able to advance. - Fang Xuanling.
Hope, thank you!
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"Bamboo Fence" Yu Shao.
The forest nursery was ripe last year, and there were no empty branches left.
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