【Title】Mo Yan Laughing Talk: The "Little Secret" on Steamed Buns, a self-evident delicious philosophy
Hey, ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about an interesting story about a great writer, that is, our Chinese Nobel Prize winner in literature - Mr. Mo Yan. Don't say it, Teacher Mo Yan is not only very good at writing, but also poking at the heart when he speaks, which makes people want to laugh and figure out some truth after listening to it. There is such a sentence, and his old man said lightly: "The steamed buns are crawled by mice, as long as you don't tell you, you can still eat with relish." "This sounds simple, but there is a university question hidden in it!
Opening Remarks: "Small Happiness" and "Great Wisdom" in Life
Let's not rush to dig deeper, let's talk about daily life first. Do you think, when you open your eyes every day, whether it is an uncle or aunt who exercises in the morning, or a young man who is in a hurry to catch up with the morning shift, who is not running around for that mouthful of hot rice? Steamed buns, this ordinary food, for us Chinese, it is emotional sustenance and stomach comfort. Teacher Mo Yan's words seem to be ridiculous, but they actually tell the true meaning of life - many times, the happiness we pursue is not the satisfaction and peace of mind under the "unknowing"?
Act I: The "Uninvited Meal" of the Rat and the Subtlety of Psychology
Imagine that early morning, the sun is just right, you are holding a hot steamed bun in your hand, and you are about to feast, when suddenly someone tells you: "Hey, this steamed bun was visited by rats last night!" In an instant, the delicacy seemed to have changed, and the awkwardness in my heart was awkward, not to mention it. But if no one says it, you eat so deliciously, and you are completely immersed in the simple pleasures that food brings. Isn't this what we often say "out of sight is clean"?
Act II: Philosophy of Life in Famous Quotes
Speaking of which, I have to mention the words of wisdom of several sages. The great United Kingdom writer William Shakespeare once said, "There is nothing happier in the world than ignorance." This is placed here, although it does not exactly correspond, but it also has a little meaning. Ignorance can sometimes save us from unnecessary troubles and enjoy the purity of the moment. Let's take a look at our ancestor Confucius, who paid attention to the "golden mean" and paid attention to balance and harmony. Eating steamed buns, isn't it a kind of "moderation"? Neither overly obtrusive, nor blindly optimistic, just to enjoy the ordinary and beautiful of every moment.
Act Three: "Little Happiness" in Life
Speaking of steamed buns, although they are small, they carry great happiness. I remember when I was a child, when I came home from school, I was hungry, and the steaming steamed bun handed over by my mother was simply delicious in the world. At that time, how could we think that it had been patronized by some "uninvited guests"? I only know that it is the taste of home and the transmission of love. This kind of simple and pure happiness is exactly what Mr. Mo Yan's sentence wants to tell us - the small happiness in life is often hidden in those seemingly inconspicuous, but actually heart-warming moments.
Act IV: Mindset is everything
Going deeper, Teacher Mo Yan's words are actually reminding us to adjust our mentality. In this era of information explosion, we are surrounded by all kinds of news every day, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false, good and bad. If everything goes to the heart, then don't you get tired and lie down? Learn to let go and learn to enjoy "unknowingly" in order to truly embrace the beauty of life. Just like the old saying: "the heart is wide and the body is fat", when the mentality is good, the body will naturally become comfortable.
Act V: Reflections on Humor
Of course, Mr. Mo Yan's humor is not just to make us laugh. He is more like a wise man, using the simplest and most down-to-earth way to guide us to think about the essence of life. Although the steamed bun is small, it reflects the various states of life. Each of us is the one who holds the steamed bun in hand, and how to find our own peace and satisfaction in the chaotic world is the subject of our life.
Ending: Laugh at life and enjoy the moment
So, next time you pick up another steamed bun, you might as well think about this sentence from Teacher Mo Yan. Perhaps, that ordinary moment that was once ignored by you is hiding an unknown happiness. Isn't life just a feast of "unknowing" one after another? Let's take a grateful heart, smile at life, enjoy every moment, no matter whether the steamed bun has been crawled by mice, as long as there is love and sunshine in the heart, it is the most beautiful taste.
Alright, that's all for today's small talk. Hopefully, this article will make you smile and find a trace of peace and satisfaction in your busy life. Don't forget, share it with your family and friends, and taste this simple wisdom from life together! See you next time!