9 life philosophies in "White Deer Plain"

" White Deer Plain " is the representative work of the writer Chen Zhongzhong. The novel takes Bailu Village on Bailu Plain in the Guanzhong area of ​​Shaanxi as a microcosm. By telling the grievances and grievances between the ancestors and grandsons of the two families of Bai and Lu, it shows the history of more than half a century from the end of the Qing Dynasty to the 1970s and 1980s. historical changes. It presents a historical picture of the social image of China's rural areas in the first half of the 20th century. The story is full of twists and turns, and the local customs and customs are colorful. It is a magnificent epic of the century-old changes in the Weihe Plain.


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is a friend, it is advisable to keep the complicated and simple.

- Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain" Some things are seen and recognized, and must be said; some things cannot be said even after death. The man who can grasp what must be said and what cannot be said is the real man.

- Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain"

——Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain"

- Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain" Sitting all day long, I feel uncomfortable, eat badly, sleep badly, and I always feel flustered. As soon as people work, eat deliciously, and sleep peacefully, they feel that the emperor is not timid anymore.

——Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain" .

- Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain" I also know that even if it is written in the sky and engraved on the ground, it cannot be erased.

- Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain" The world is in two words: good and bad. The two characters are the same in half and different in the other, that is to say, the two characters are related to each other. Just like a basket of noodles, if it is shaken, it is a blessing, and if it is shaken, it is a disaster. So you have to understand that when you encounter good things, don't be arrogant, and if you are too arrogant, there will be disasters; when you encounter disasters, don't mess up, endure it, even if you grit your teeth, you have to endure it. After you have endured and suffered, good things will follow.

——Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain" There is a boundless enthusiasm and desire for life.

- Chen Zhongshi "White Deer Plain"