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Essays on hobbies

Hobby nourishes life

Zhu Xiaoyan, Maolin Literary Society, Songdian Middle School, Guzhen County, Anhui Province

In the world, all living beings, every Everyone has their own interests and special hobbies, which often form a person's fixed living habits and accompany him throughout his life. With certain hobbies, whether they are celebrities, masters or ordinary people, their ordinary life will become interesting, interesting and colorful.

Zhang Dai, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty, said in "Memories of Tao'an Dreams": "If you don't have any quirks, you can't make friends with them, because they don't have deep affection; if you don't have flaws, you can't make friends with them, because they don't have true energy. "A hobby is a person's hobby. Zhang Dai actually regards a person's hobbies as an important criterion for making friends, which shows that he respects and values ??a person's hobbies so much. Xu Zhimo once said: "Hobbies are cultural symbols in people." Hobbies are the joy of life and spiritual life formed and accumulated by a person in his long life. It can enrich people's spiritual world, cultivate their sentiments, and improve their morality. realm.

The bamboo is tall, straight, graceful, green and beautiful, standing gracefully and swaying like a beautiful woman. Bamboo does not wither despite the frost, and its branches and leaves are rustic, which is a symbol of integrity and pride. Since ancient times, ancient Chinese people have a good tradition of loving bamboo. Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty, once said: "It is better to eat without meat than live without bamboo. No meat makes people thin, and no bamboo makes people vulgar."

The great calligrapher Wang Huizhi especially loved bamboo. He heard that a scholar had a good bamboo forest at his home, so he went to see it. The scholar had known Wang Huizhi's name for a long time, so he quickly cleaned the house, prepared meals, and waited in the living room. Unexpectedly, after Wang Huizhi arrived, he went straight to the bamboo forest to enjoy the view without saying hello to the owner. The master felt that he had been neglected and was a little disappointed. What was even more unexpected was that after Wang Huizhi finished admiring the bamboo, he went out in a sedan without saying hello. The owner suddenly became angry and ordered his family to close the door and not allow them to go out. Wang Huizhi appreciated the master's move and immediately got off the sedan chair and went to drink with the master. Wang Huizhi loved bamboo very much. Zheng Banqiao, a famous painter in the Qing Dynasty, even used bamboo as the main content of his paintings.

There are two contemporary masters who are not interested in plants, but they only love cats. One is old man Ji Xianlin.

Ji Xianlin is famous in Peking University for loving cats. Every morning, the kitten walking with Mr. Ji is a beautiful sight in Peking University. Even when sleeping, several kittens often sleep on Ji Lao's body. When Ji Lao wakes up and the cats are still sleeping on him, he waits patiently until the cats wake up. Get up. Even if the kittens sometimes scratched his face, he would not express his anger at the kittens, let alone beat or scold them. No wonder everyone calls Mr. Ji practicing "cat wayism" at home. The second is Mr. Qian Zhongshu. It should be said that Mr. Qian Zhongshu’s love for cats is completely comparable to that of Mr. Ji Xianlin. According to Mr. Qian’s wife, Ms. Yang Jiang, the cat they raised at home often fights with other cats in the middle of the night when it grows up. Qian Zhongshu specially prepared a long bamboo pole and leaned it against the door. No matter how cold the weather was, whenever he heard the cat barking, he would quickly get out of the hot bed, take the bamboo pole, and drive it out to help his cat fight. The two gentlemen's love for cats allows people to see their childlike innocence, kind and lovely temperament.

In the history of Chinese civilization for thousands of years, food culture can be said to be a rich and colorful event. When it comes to food, Su Shi has a special liking. During the long years of relegation, Su Dongpo used delicious food to spice up his farming and studying life. The Su family cuisine he created became even more famous. Even when he was sent to Huizhou, a barbaric land in Lingnan, he still fell in love with the local vegetables and fruits. "If you eat three hundred lychees a day, you will live a long life as a Lingnan native", this was what he thought at that time. It should be said that Su Shi’s hobbies and accomplishments in food are unmatched by anyone.

Whether it is playing chess, calligraphy and painting, or reciting poems and composing poems; whether it is playing with flowers and plants, or leisurely fishing; whether it is drinking tea and chatting; or traveling and walking... With the nourishment and enjoyment of your own hobbies, By watering, we can make our ordinary days poetic, warm and sweet.

Brief review

The article is very grand, elegant, and full of aura, with the style of a master of prose. The readily available celebrity anecdotes, poems and quotes, and famous sayings demonstrate the author's rich reserves and accumulation, enhance the cultural heritage and humanistic connotation of the article, and enhance the expressiveness, appeal, and readability of the article. In terms of argumentation method, the author mainly uses examples and reasoning methods to effectively demonstrate his point of view and achieve the effect of convincing people with reason. In terms of language expression, the beautiful, smooth, meaningful and profound, rich in philosophy, smooth language use and clever expression can make readers have a strong resonance.

(Instructor: Xue Fei)