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I come to write a college entrance examination essay 丨 How many ways to write "people"?

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Question Selection: National New College Entrance Examination Volume II

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I come to write a college entrance examination essay 丨 How many ways to write "people"?

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[Note] Red Drawing: Use a brush dipped in ink to write on a red mold.

Please grasp the content and meaning of the comic as a whole and write an essay that reflects your understanding and evaluation, identification and trade-offs, and reflects the thinking of young people in the new era.

Requirements: choose a good angle, determine the intention, clarify the style, and draft the title; do not make a mockup, do not plagiarize; do not disclose personal information; not less than 800 words.

Writer: Yi Zhi, media commentator, took the college entrance examination in 2007, was admitted to Jinan University, Chinese score: 128 (out of 150)

This cartoon is actually a standard way of writing the word "person" in italics. The description of the stroke action has a very obvious meaning.

For example, to start the pen, it is necessary to "start the pen against the front, hide it without revealing it", that is, people must hold on to the profit and keep the false, guard against arrogance and impetuosity; when they go to the middle, they must "use the pen in the center and be impartial"; that is, they must be frank and frank, just and upright; and the pen should be "stagnant and roundabout, slowly out of the head", that is, they must work for a long time and persevere. In this way, a "person" word is written well, and a person is also done well.

But is that how the word "people" is written?

From the point of view of calligraphy, of course not. Wang Xizhi's "ren" is written very flowing and flexible; Chu Suiliang's "ren" character is graceful and charming; Mi Fu's "ren" character is even more imaginative, and the last stroke is written like both a pinch and a dot, known as "eight sides out of the front"...

Just as Kong Yiji said that there are several ways to write the word "fennel", if the style is also a kind of writing, the word "ren" is also very difficult. Ou, Yan, Liu, Zhao, Su, Huang, Mi, Cai, Nan Dongbei, all different.

There are so many words for "people", so is it the same for people?

If you turn to "The New Language of the World", you can see that in fact, personality also has many meta-aspects. Ruan Is informal, Ji Kang is dashing and uninhibited, Wang Dao is meticulous and thoughtful, Xie An is clear and lofty, wang Shu is impatient and irritable... If we say that these historical figures have all been vividly transformed into a "person" word, presumably they also have their own advantages and disadvantages, and they are by no means the same.

So, can this standard letter "person" be said to be meaningless? After all, people have many faces, how can there be only one "way to write"?

I'm afraid not. The word "正" indicates the basic meaning of the calligraphy, and after the birth of the calligraphy, it is basically recognized as the beginning of calligraphy.

Therefore, Wang Xizhi, Chu Suiliang, Mi Fu, Zhao Mengfu, Dong Qichang, no matter who they are, no matter what kind of style they conjure up in the end, ethereal and depressed, they must have scribbled and worked neatly, and written down this "person" who "hides without revealing", "is impartial", and "slowly emerges". These neat and rigorous words are the starting point of the later stylistic mutation.

The same is true of being human. No matter what kind of character it becomes in the end, no matter how many thousands of people, fundamentally speaking, those principles of being human are actually the same, integrity, kindness, bravery, compassion... External image characteristics and personality characteristics can be ever-changing and even strange, but the essence of those people is not much different.

From Ruan To Wang Shu, you can be regarded as a positive figure in history. They are recorded in the classics, and from the appearance of them, they are by no means "all the way people". But how different is it to open these "outsides" and look deep inside? Ruan Jufang's birthday, Xie An's lofty vision, is not in essence a kind of reflection on the essential meaning of human beings and the spiritual world?

This is especially true in modern society. We live in China, a planet of 6 billion people and a population of 1.4 billion, and rich diversity is the background. The differences between people are certainly huge, and different tastes, preferences, and concepts will constitute a colorful genealogy.

From today's Internet point of view, because of some cognitive differences, there can always be a huge collision of views. I hope that everyone can see this cartoon, each of us is different, but there are only a few qualities that people should have. Our analysis of things and judgment of others should in fact maintain a concern for the background and tolerance for differences.

Today, we need to emphasize this truth even more: we are very different, because we are people who live in different corners; we are not so different, and the core quality of human beings is the existence that spans time and space.

Editor-in-Charge: Gan Qiongfang