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It's sunny and windy at night.

Moral: the sun rises to the sun, and the wind floats freely.

This poem is the first of thirteen poems written by Ruan Ji, a Wei poet in the Three Kingdoms period. The full text is as follows:

Heaven and earth. Subfine substitution order. Qingyang Yaoling. Gentle and gentle. Tomorrow will reflect the sky. Manna quilt Lush tall pine trees. It is too long. The grass cries. The horseshoe crab vibrates its feathers. Feel the time and think. The first enterprise is delayed. Yu He Di Chao. YiHeng happiness. This is not moire. Weapons are not military. Suitable for him, Yuan Xiang. Trust the fisherman. It's an honor. He lives in the same place.

Explanation:

1: heaven and earth are dense. From the Book of Changes: "Heaven and earth are in harmony, and everything is mellow." Well, this is also called "Yi", "Tong" and "Yin". This is another example, and it is an inverse cloud. Wang Fuzhi's Biography: "The intersection of two qi is the image of pregnancy." Gao Feng's Biography: "Borrowing secrets, Yin and Yang blend."

2. Sub-fine generation order. From the copula of the Book of Changes: "Men and women construct essence, and everything changes." Everything is produced with the cooperation of the essence of men and women. According to Yi Zhuan, there is heaven and earth followed by everything, everything followed by men and women, men and women followed by couples, couples followed by fathers and sons, and fathers and sons followed by ministers. So heaven and earth are the ancestors of all things, men and women, husband and wife.

Extended data:

Ruan Ji (2 10-263) was a poet of Wei in the Three Kingdoms period. The word heir. Chen Liuwei (now Kaifeng, Henan) was born. One of the Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest. He used to be an infantry captain and was called Ruan Infantry in the world. Worship the learning of Zhuangzi and Zhuangzi, but take a cautious attitude to avoid disasters politically.

Ruan Ji is the representative of "Voice of Right Beginning", and he has written Eighty-two Poems of My Love, Biography of My Adult, etc. His works are included in Ruan Ji Ji Ji.

Ruan Ji advocated Confucianism in his early years and was determined to use the world. Later, political turmoil occurred in Zen Buddhism in Wei and Jin Dynasties. Because of his disappointment with reality and deep feelings about the impermanence of the world, he took an angry attitude of despising etiquette and religion and turned to the Taoist thought track with the purpose of seclusion.

Ruan Ji advocates that "nature" rejects famous religions in social and political views, and wants to build a society called "inaction" and "no monarch" by Taoism. In philosophy, Ruan Ji agrees with Lao Zi and Zhuang Zi's viewpoint of "reaching" and thinks that the fundamental way or method of "reaching" is "harmony with things".

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