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Chasing the wind and the moon, don't stay flat, what is the whole poem of Chunshan?

Don't stay in the wind and moon, spring mountains are everywhere. As one of the classics of Chinese studies, selected from augmented and virtuous essays contains the essence of China's thought and culture for thousands of years. Encouraging contemporary college students to broaden their reading and listen to the teachings of the ancients is an inheritance of China's traditional excellent culture, which is conducive to improving contemporary college students' ideological and moral level, cultural literacy, aesthetic ability and language use ability, and is worthy of serious study.

Don't stop chasing the wind and the moon, the plain is the spring mountain, which means: when struggling, don't cling to the scenery of the journey. When pursuing your goal, don't stop, even if there are still many obstacles to your goal, your efforts will eventually pay off, and Chunshan is at the end of Pingwu.

Here "spring mountain" refers to the goal; "Chasing the wind month by month" refers to the process of struggle.

"Zengguang" is a late book with few words, but it is rich and detailed, concise, and integrates sages' aphorisms, folk sayings and proverbs. Structurally, there are a variety of sentence patterns from three words to seven words, which are neat and symmetrical, giving people a sense of beauty in form, which is a unique artistic means of Chinese.

Source: China off-campus education (early)