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Qing wei | has a fierce tiger in his heart and sniffs the roses

The heart has a tiger sniffing the roses

Jiang Baobing

In the late spring, wandering aimlessly on the street, suddenly, I saw a corner of the community, and countless flowers opened on the iron fence, which were rose flowers! The roses on the iron fence are in full bloom, blooming like flowers, swaying in the sun, the breeze blowing, and the fragrance is striking, attracting many citizens to come to the scene.

Qing wei | has a fierce tiger in his heart and sniffs the roses

Suddenly, my heart touched, and I remembered a poem: The heart has a fierce tiger, and it smells the roses.

This is a classic verse from the English poet Sygreve Sason's masterpiece "To Me, Past, Present and Future". The original phrase is "Inme the tiger sniffs the rose." The poet Yu Guangzhong translates it as: There is a tiger in the heart, and the roses are sniffed.

This means that tigers will also have time to sniff the roses, and busy and ambitious ambitions will also be impressed by gentleness and beauty, and feel good in peace. It is about the masculine and feminine sides of human nature.

Qing wei | has a fierce tiger in his heart and sniffs the roses

That is to say, there are two sides to human nature, and the two opposite human natures are harmonious. The human heart is also the two-sided body of the tiger and the rose, and if the rose is missing, it is inevitable to become reckless and vulgar; if the tiger is missing, it is inevitable to become cowardly and lose its courage.

Of course, the strength and weakness of the tiger and rose in everyone's heart are also different. Some people's hearts were originally tiger's dens, and a few roses at the mouth of the cave could not avoid the trampling of the tiger; some people's hearts were originally gardens, and the tigers in the garden could not help but get drunk on the incense tide. Therefore, the former temperament is close to masculinity, while the latter temperament is close to femininity. However, the broken roses can still bloom, and the drunken tiger sometimes wakes up.

The heart has the mood of the tiger sniffing the rose, and it is most appropriate to express the delicacy of love. No matter what kind of person, as long as there is love in the heart, it will become very gentle, creeping and creeping closer to the beautiful, for fear of starting the morning dew on the flower buds!

Qing wei | has a fierce tiger in his heart and sniffs the roses

Reading this sentence, there is a sense of picture, the fierce tiger bowed the king's head and sniffed the fragrant roses, which made many people moved. It was as if a rough man suddenly drifted by a wisp of warm eyes. People who read this sentence have different perceptions, which obviously have their own wonderful points, and even a portrayal of the whole life.

It was as if the invincible King of Chu, who was invincible in the siege of the city, was warmly opposed to Yu Ji. It was as if the bearded guest looked at the red-haired woman combing her hair and smiled. You have a tiger in your heart that can bite the throat of others at any time, but can patiently smell the rose, which is actually two different aspects of human nature, a bit of a double personality feeling, and good coordination is an unusual state of life.

Qing wei | has a fierce tiger in his heart and sniffs the roses

About author:Jiang Baobing, Zi Jianmei, Owner of Jianmei Building, Master of Qingfeng Hall, Member of China Prose Literature Association, Member of the Whole Committee of Dezhou Writers Association, Member of Dezhou Calligraphers Association. He is a director of the Yucheng Writers Association and an editorial board member of Yucheng Literature. The work "Night Reading Lu Xun" won the second prize of the national "Walking with the Republic, Good Books Grow with Me" Reading essay competition, and "Looking at Social Changes from Dietary Changes" won the first prize of the National Day Essay contest for the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. "The Green Plane Tree" won the third prize for outstanding literary and artistic works in practicing the core values of socialism. "Growing Up with the Great Motherland" won the first prize of the "Lucky Color Cup, I and New China" with an award for essays. "The Ancient Road of the Yellow River" won the Excellence Award in the Prose Group in the 4th China Xiajin Yuguo Poetry (Prose) Competition.

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