Taoran Pavilion is one of the four famous pavilions in China. What is the word Tao Ran?

Taoran Pavilion is one of the four famous pavilions in ancient China. It is located in Taoran Hutong, Xidan North Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. Built in the Tang Dynasty, it has been repaired and expanded many times. Now it is a national key cultural relics protection unit. The word "Tao Ran" refers to the combination of "Tao Yuanming" and "Ran" in Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden. Tao Yuanming was a famous writer and cultural celebrity in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and his poems were deeply loved and respected by later generations. His "Peach Blossom Spring" is considered to be a classic in China's ancient literature, and the word "Tao Ran" has been removed from this paper. ?

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Peach Blossom Garden is a short story written by Tao Yuanming, which tells the story of a secluded person in a peach blossom forest who is isolated from the outside world. The word "Taoran" in the story means that people in this paradise live freely, happily and contentedly. They are not influenced by the external environment and society, and can freely pursue inner happiness and peace. The word Tao Ran has also become one of the representatives of Tao Yuanming's literary thoughts, expressing his yearning and pursuit of freedom, peace and happiness in the depths of human hearts.

Because Tao Yuanming's literary works and thoughts have had a far-reaching impact on China culture, the word Tao Ran has been given a deeper connotation.

Tao Yuanming

In the history of China literature, Tao Yuanming is known as "the father of pastoral poets". His works not only have an important position in literature, but also have a far-reaching influence on the spiritual world of China people in terms of morality, ideology and culture. Therefore, the significance of Tao Ran is regarded as a symbol of Tao Yuanming's cultural thought, representing a state of freedom, peace and inner mind, and becoming one of the important symbols of China culture.