Ancient and modern Chinese and foreign works with healthy and progressive content

1, The Unbearable Lightness of Life (This is a book that I personally like very much. Milan Kundera is a writer who fell in love at first sight, and his works are very deep): However, is heaviness really a tragedy, and is lightness really brilliant? The heaviest burden crushed us, sank to the bottom of the sea and nailed us to the ground. However, in the love poems of every era, women are always eager to be under men. Perhaps the heaviest burden is also a symbol of the most fulfilling life. The heavier the burden, the closer our life is to the earth, and the closer we are to truth and reality. On the contrary, there is no burden at all. People become lighter than the atmosphere and fly very high. Leaving the earth means leaving real life. He will become unreal, free and meaningless. So what will we choose? Heavy or light? Parmenides raised this question in the 6th century BC. She saw that the world was divided into two opposing halves: light and darkness; Taste both refined and popular; Cold and warm; Yes, it isn't. He called half of them positive (bright; You Ya, warmth, existence), the other half is naturally negative. We can find that this positive and negative polarization is naive and simple, and at least one thing is difficult to determine: which side is positive? What's the weight? Still relaxed? Parmenides replied: light is positive, heavy is negative. Is he right? This is a problem. The only certainty is that the opposition between lightness and heaviness is the most mysterious and the most difficult. 2. Meditation (the following passage is my favorite in this book): "Leaves, some leaves scattered on the ground by the wind-and this is human." Your children are also leaves, and those who look worthy of praise or shout loudly because of the curse, secret condemnation and contempt on the other side are also leaves. Similarly, those who will gain fame and pass it on to the future are leaves, because all these things are just like the poet said: they are produced in spring, and then the wind blows them down, and then the leaves grow new leaves in their original places. Everything is only temporary, but you avoid and pursue things as if they are eternal. In a little while, you will close your eyes and those who go to your grave will soon be mourned. 3. The Classic of Tao Te Ching (This is a book that I solemnly recommend, and it is worth learning. As descendants of the Chinese nation, we have such a good culture, but it has not been passed down. It's a bit sad to think about it, so it is strongly recommended that people who love reading must read the great thoughts handed down by their ancestors.): Everyone knows that beauty is beautiful and evil is evil; As we all know, goodness is good, but it is not good. Therefore, whether there is a phase or not, it is difficult to bring out the best in each other, the length is consistent, the height is oblique, and the sound is in harmony. It is based on the sage's inaction, the teaching of doing things in terms of inaction, doing everything without thinking, living without doing it, doing it without relying on it, and living and succeeding. If the husband is not alive, he will not go. If goodness is water, water is good for everything without dispute, and evil for everyone, so it is a few words. Living in a good place, kind-hearted, kind-hearted, good at words, good at politics, good at doing things, good at dealing with people. Husband is just indisputable, so there is nothing special. 4. Zhang Xiaofeng's Prose Collection (Zhang Xiaofeng's works make people feel a burst of warmth, which contains love, great love, fraternity, gentleness of a little woman and eagerness of a big woman. Some people call it "the pen is like the heat of the sun, the chastity of frost and snow, the text has the fragrance of cold plum, and the words are like knocking on the ice." ): Among them, I personally like her prose collections The End of the Carpet, After Walking Down the Red Carpet, A Woman's Love View, Contradiction 123 and Zhang Xiaofeng's Forum on Chinese Studies, so I won't extract them here because they are fragmentary, but many of her things are classic and worth collecting and reading. 5. Caigen Tan (Collection of Quotations on Cultivation, Life, Life and Birth): In this impetuous society, I might as well read this book, which is very helpful to improve my connotation and a good product of cultivation. I have made great contributions to others, but I have to miss it after passing; I can't forget people's kindness to me, but I can't forget my grievances. The article is the best, nothing strange, just right; Personality is the best, nothing strange, just natural. Forgiving one person's grievance is better than inviting thousands of people. It is better to avoid the ugliness of one thing than the glory of a thousand things. Zhuangzi (I liked Zhuangzi at first, but it came from Dan's experience in Zhuangzi. I don't like reading ancient prose very much, because I think it is too difficult to read, but I still like Zhuangzi's thoughts. Therefore, when reading Zhuangzi, you must buy a better translation, which is very helpful to understand everyone's thoughts and cultivate their own sentiments.): Spring is dry, fish are on the ground, and fish are wet. (Many people know each other, but they don't know Zhuangzi's next sentence. It's better to forget each other in Jianghu. This is also a misunderstanding of Zhuangzi today. ) My life is limited and my knowledge is limited. With the limit, there is no limit, and it is almost there; Knowing what you already know is almost enough. Everyone knows what is useful, but not what is useless. I like them all very much, but everyone has different tastes in reading. Personally, I prefer something shallow and deep, which is more philosophical. I hope you will like them.