The second poem can sail freely in the water with the help of a huge ship, which shows that artistic creation needs inspiration.
Zhu's "reading thought" generally refers to two reading thoughts. Reading Two Thoughts is a set of poems written by Zhu, a scholar in Song Dynasty. These two poems describe his feelings of "reading" and reveal profound philosophy with vivid images. The whole poem contains philosophy with vivid metaphors and is full of rational interest, which has been told all the time.
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Creative background:
In the second year of Qingyuan (1 196), Zhu and his disciples, Cai Shen and Huang Zhong came to Wuyitang near Shuanglin Temple in Fushan (now Zhushan Village, Ping She Township, lichuan county) to give lectures.
During this period, he traveled between Cheng Nan and Nanfeng. Now, at the invitation of Li Yuanji and Deng, he wrote an Inscription of Sergeant Jianchang, which greatly praised Jianchang talents.
At the invitation of Wu Lun and Wu Chang brothers in Hamawo Village, Shangtang, Nancheng County, he gave lectures in the village, wrote Rongmu Xuan for Wu's guild hall, Bookstore for reading pavilion, Shecang Collection for the social warehouse founded by Wu brothers, and also wrote Two Random Thoughts on Reading in the village.
Personal achievements:
In the Song Dynasty, Zhu's academic attainments were the deepest and most influential. He summed up the thoughts of predecessors, especially Neo-Confucianism in Song Dynasty, and established a huge Neo-Confucianism system, which became the representative work of Neo-Confucianism in Song Dynasty. His achievements were praised by later generations, and his thoughts were regarded as official studies, while he himself was mentioned as a saint with Confucius and was called "Zhu Zi".
Zhu wrote The Original Meaning of the Book of Changes, listing the images of Heluo and congenital, and edited The Book of Changes with his disciples Cai and his son (Cai and Cai Shen), explaining the theory of Heluo and congenital, which was used by later generations to explain Zhu's innate thought of Heluo.
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