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Volume 3: A blow of destiny, the king appears Chapter 38: The heart of mountains and rivers, the heart of wood, the heart of Epicurus Doya

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    It's dark on Thursday, but it's already Friday. At this moment, the world will not stop, but it has nothing to do with me. People are flying in the sky, haha, flash people, see you at midnight.

    Midnight, starting at twelve o'clock.  How do you say that people are flying in the sky?  Didn¡¯t you see that when the author was soaking in the hot spring that day, the music emperor Tianjiaolong was also soaking in the hot spring.

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? of Destiny and the Goddess of Life, when the author suddenly felt that destiny was profound and profound, and that life was full of vitality, both appeared on the page.

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    ??Have you not seen that the author appears in the book as a real-life character many times, you should have already discovered that the biggest character in the novel is the author of the "real" novel.

    No one should have seen the present from the beginning, including the author Long Yinyue himself.  If there is such a gentleman?  I also admired him and cried bitterly.  Fortunately, there should be no one who can make the author so moved that the water falls one after another.

    The author thought about it. Tomorrow (Saturday), that is, today during the day, I won¡¯t attend my friend¡¯s birthday party. I will just read a book as a hermit. I haven¡¯t finished reading a book in a long time.

    A person is most like a person when he is in the most pain.  A pure and kind person is Montesquieu when he enters the world; he is Tao Yuanming when he is born.  Voltaire left France a poet and returned a saint.

    He believes less and hopes more.  You believe much and hope little.

    Mu Xin, Sun Mu Xin (1927-2011), formerly known as Sun Pu, with the courtesy name Yangzhong, pseudonym Mu Xin, and pen name Mu Xin, was born in Wuzhen, Tongxiang, Zhejiang.  Famous painter, writer, poet.

    His student Chen Danqing praised: "Mr. Mu Xin's own temperament and talent will be outstanding in any era." A group of famous contemporary painters and scholars are deeply influenced by his art.

    "What is a new element of Mu Xin's painting landscape? It is a mood and style, similar to the brightly lit space of Nordic prints, and a brilliant artistic revival work.

    There is no doubt that Mu Xin¡¯s landscapes possess the brilliance of escape from the severe conditions of the artist¡¯s handling of the materials (©¤Ge).

    But it also touches on an artist's sensual images¡ªelegy¡ªwhere Alexandra Munro, a principal curator at Lincoln Center, speaks of these landscape paintings as a "requiem for the obsolescence of China,"  This is a fact.  It shows how Chinese artists draw on Western spirit.  As an attempt to commemorate the irreversible memories of the past.  ¡±¡ª¡ªr, ¡°Chinese Prisoners Lighten Their Clothes¡±

    "He is like a god from distant antiquity - in a sense, Mu Xin's world, that world that is exquisite, shining with light, loving wisdom, indifferent but also turbulent for beauty and spiritual questioning.  .

    When he unfolded his indifferent and charming calligraphy scroll.  It has long since collapsed and destroyed, and the world has long been so delicate that it is just waiting to be destroyed - he is like a solitary witness, like the sound of singing in the empty valley, like a hostage of the bright light that should be as beautiful as it should be.

    Sometimes he is sad and thoughtful, sometimes he is sincere and angry; sometimes he laughs like a bad boy, sometimes he plays the beautiful story and forgets himself; sometimes he is sinister and cunning.  Sometimes I feel sad.  ¡±¡ªTaiwan Printing Magazine.

    "Mr. Mu Xin is an all-round artist. His novels have long touched on issues often discussed in modern Western novels, including betrayal, regret, confession and reminiscence. They also discuss how people stand in the modern wilderness. Still able to maintain  The dignity of the Ming Dynasty." - Luo Yijun.

    "But the photo I saw of him when he was about 50 years old is very, very strange. What is strange about that photo of him when he was 50 years old? You don't think that this person has been in prison. In 1978, he just came back from the revolutionary war.  For many writers, it is inevitable that their body will be a little hunched forward, and their expression will inevitably be a little depressed, a little lost, a little scared, a little worried, a little scared or confused, but Mu Xin is not, you feel his whole state.  He is very energetic and full of energy. He is such a strange person." - Hong Kong writer Liang Dao.

    ("'Little freshness' is popular now, and Mu Xin is a bit 'old freshness'. In fact, Mu Xin's little cleverness is quite good, just like a wind chime, tinkling, very pleasant, but the "golden sound of Muduo" is what makes it so  What shocks people is not the tinkling of the wind chimes.¡±¡ªMainland commentator Zhang Ning)

    Epicurus (¦Ðkoupo, 341 BC - 270 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher and the founder of the Epicurean school.  Epicurus successfully developed the hedonism of Aristippus.  The main purpose of its doctrine is to achieve a state of undisturbed tranquility.

    Epicurus moved to Athens when he was 18 years old, and later went to Asia Minor, where he was influenced by the philosophy of Democritus. In 307 BC, he began to establish a school in Athens, which continued until his death.  Athens Events.

    It is said that this school of thought originated from himIn his house and courtyard, he is completely isolated from the outside world, so he is called the "garden philosopher".

    It is said that there is a sign at the entrance of the courtyard that reads: "Stranger, you will live a comfortable life here. Having fun here is the best thing."

    Epicurus believed that the greatest good comes from happiness, and without happiness there is no good.  Happiness includes physical happiness and spiritual happiness.

    Epicurus distinguished between positive pleasure and negative pleasure, and believed that negative pleasure has priority. It is "a kind of narcotic ecstasy in a state of dissatisfaction."

    At the same time, Epicurus emphasized that when we consider whether an action is interesting, we must also consider its side effects.

    While pursuing short-term happiness, you must also consider whether it is possible to obtain greater, more lasting, and more intense happiness.  He also emphasized that most of happiness in society is imposed on us, while spiritual happiness can be controlled by us, so making friends, appreciating art, etc. are also a kind of fun.

    Self-control is necessary, and a peaceful state of mind can help us endure pain.

    Epicurus believed in Democritus's atomic theory, but he did not believe that the movement of atoms was governed by various natural laws.  Epicurus denied religion and denied that God was the supreme law-maker, and therefore despised the principle of necessity.

    The Epicurean paradox is one of his famous legacies.  Epicurus also agreed with Democritus's statement about "soul atoms" and believed that after death, soul atoms leave and scatter everywhere, so there is no life after death.

    He said: "Death has nothing to do with us, because as long as we exist, death will not come, and when death comes, we will no longer exist." Epicurus believed that the fear of death is irrational.  Because the knowledge of one's own death is ignorance of the body of death.

    Epicurus's teachings did not develop a scientific tradition, but his free-thinking attitude and anti-superstitious practice have always been respected by some members of the upper class in the early Roman Empire.  Today, the word "epicurean" has a pejorative connotation, used to describe those who pursue pleasure.

    Stoicism, also translated as Stoicism and Stoicism, is a philosophical school founded by the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno around 305 BC.

    The name of this school, Stoa, comes from the stoa poikile (roof colonnade). It is said that they often held lectures and gatherings under this kind of building at that time.

    The history of philosophy generally divides Stoicism into three periods.

    The Stoics divided philosophy into logic, physics and ethics.

    Their basic idea is that the universe is absolutely rational, and reason can provide common concepts so that everyone can have common experiences, thereby forming standards for knowledge and truth.

    They also believe that since the world is rational and people are part of the rationality of the world, rational judgments should be prevented from being affected by emotions.

    Their goal in life is to conform to the rationality of this world, that is, to achieve a virtuous life, and regard restraint, contentment, and calmness (a kind of indifference to external things) as virtues.

    In addition, they also believe in the theory of predestination, that is, everything is doomed, and it is because of the things done before (antecedent) that the consequences will inevitably occur.

    In addition to emphasizing moral values, responsibilities, and justice, the Stoics also emphasized strengthening the mind.
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