#日出日落美好时刻 #
People often call the sunrise at dawn the morning sun or the morning sun, and the sunset in the evening as the sunset or sunset. Whether it is sunrise or sunset, it is full of dazzling colors and charming scenes, so watching sunrise and sunset has always been the elegance of literati and inkers, and is an important theme of Chinese literature.
Whenever dawn reveals its first rays of dawn from the eastern horizon, it is always accompanied by the rise of a red sun. The most magnificent and incomparable scene in the world is the sunrise at dawn, and against it, many literati and inkers are full of poetry and lead to a high song: "The clouds are out of the sea, and the plum willows cross the river in spring." "The sunrise river flowers are red and better than fire, and the spring river water is as green as blue." "The sea is born in the dead night, and the river spring enters the old year." Poets praise the sunrise, in fact, to praise life, to the irrepressible passion and a spirit of steaming upwards, but also to praise the world's noblest color - red. That red is a collection of bright red, red, fiery red, bright red, and a thousand kinds of red, and just looking at it makes people's blood boil, their hearts are surging and they are haunting for a long time. This is perhaps what we often call touching! The reason is that this red color gives people a dazzling shock and makes people feel difficult to themselves. I was obsessed with this color, obsessed with this weather, intoxicated by this mood, immersed in this incomparable red and unable to extricate myself, and could only enjoy the beauty of this visual feast. In a short while, the morning sun has left the horizon and risen to the sky in all directions, sprinkling thousands of golden lights, the earth, mountains, rivers, cities and villages, as if bathed in fairy tales, giving people the illusion of trance. The sun rises and it's the best time of the day. Because the morning sun is full of enthusiasm, represents vitality, and symbolizes youth. It is beautiful and radiant, so the great man Mao Zedong once said with great affection: You young people are full of vitality, like the sun at eight or nine o'clock in the morning, and hope is pinned on you. However, the existence of the beautiful things in the world cannot be fixed forever, on the contrary, it is often fleeting, leaving people with endless sighs and sighs. Just like our youth, when we have not yet had time to enjoy its beauty, it leaves us without nostalgia, leaving only our memories of youth and endless regret. Therefore, philosophers throughout the ages have always encouraged and reminded us to cherish time, only fight for the day, and avoid the end of "young and strong do not work hard, and the old man is sad".
While the sun brings infinite light and heat to the world, it is still a mysterious existence, which has long triggered human imagination and worship. In ancient Chinese culture, the worship of the sun was the most important cult of gods. People call the sun Jinwu or Chiwu, as well as three-legged, sun wheel, day and so on. The Classic of Mountains and Seas records: "Beyond the southeast sea, between the ganshui, there is the country of Xihe, there is a woman named Xihe, and Fang Ri bathes in Ganyuan. The wife of Emperor Jun, the Xihe, was born ten days. From this, it can be seen that Xi He appears in the form of the Mother of the Sun, the creator of light in the world and the supreme deity in the worship of the sun. However, because he gave birth to ten sons and reflected the sky at the same time, he was too late to destroy the ecological balance and make people complain, so there was a story of the post-Shooting Sun that was passed down. Not to mention the authenticity of the story, but the evolutionary selection that is too natural is really wonderful. The poet Zhu Ziqing wrote in the poem "Hurry": "The sun also has feet, and it has moved quietly... I sighed at its haste. "It is not purely personal imagination, it is obviously influenced by traditional Chinese culture, and it is also comparing the sun to a sacred bird." From dawn to evening, sunbirds fly between the vast expanse of heaven and earth for a week, and then return home at dusk, a time called sunset dusk.
Sunset and dusk are also an extremely beautiful sight in nature. The sun will sprinkle the sky and the earth with the remaining brilliance and heat of the day without hesitation, and dye the clouds in the west, as well as the flowers and trees on the ground, and with a balanced temperature of cool and heat, giving people wonderful comfort, which is a kind of enjoyment that cannot be obtained under the morning sun. According to the Chinese cosmology of life, everything in the world is opposites and unity, there is a morning and a dusk, if the morning is the beginning of the day, the dusk is the end of the day. The morning is masculine and the dusk is feminine, and the change of the two is a process of mutual elimination; the sunrise in the morning symbolizes the exuberance of youth, and the sunset at dusk symbolizes the twilight of life. In the impression of many people, the morning is exhilarating, joyful, and worth rejoicing, and the dusk is sad, sad, and worth sighing. As everyone knows, this is an extremely narrow view of life, a manifestation of historical nihilism, and has not really understood the true meaning and essence of life. This is probably influenced by the late Tang Dynasty poet Li Shangyin's poem "The sunset is infinitely good, but it is near dusk". However, turning over the vast sea of classical poetry, in the pen of most poets, the sunset and dusk are rendered beautiful, simple and extremely textured. "The desert is lonely and straight, the long river is full of sunsets", "the day is at the end of the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea", "a remnant of the sun paves the water, half of the river is half red", all of which are outstanding representatives. Therefore, Li Shangyin is not lamenting that life is like the sunset, but lamenting the irreversible decline and fate of a dynasty. Life is a process of prosperity and decline, and it must go through several stages of life, old age, illness and death, and no one can change it. Only by conforming to nature can we show the wisdom of life. In history, the person who has seen the process of life from prosperity to decline is extremely thorough, and it is Confucius. He said, "I am ten and five are determined to learn, thirty and standing, forty and not confused, fifty and know the destiny of heaven, sixty and obedient, seventy and do what the heart desires, and do not exceed the rules." "The process of struggle in life lies in the process of self-cultivation of seeking less, doing something stronger, and having realized something old, which is Confucius's profound enlightenment to modern people."
The sunrise is also charming, the sunset is also soul-destroying, and I am enchanted by this intoxicating sunrise and sunset.