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What does Surabaya mean?

Beat the sun: sunny days can also show people's good mood.

Spring outing on the shore of Surabaya on sunny days.

From: Spring Day Song: Zhu

Beautiful spring outing in Surabaya, the endless scenery is new. Everyone can see the face of spring, the spring breeze blows flowers open, thousands of purple, and the scene of spring is everywhere.

On a sunny day, you can have a spring outing on the shore of Surabaya, and the endless scenery is completely new. Everyone can see the face of spring. Flowers are in full bloom and colorful, and spring scenery is everywhere.

Extended information Zhu never went north, and the coast of Surabaya was occupied by Jin people when crossing the river in the Southern Song Dynasty, so the author never really went there. "Surabaya" in the poem refers to Confucius, and the so-called "seeking" refers to the way to seek saints. "Colorful" is a metaphor for the richness of Confucianism. The poet compares the sage's way to the spring breeze that pushes the machine and ignites everything. This is actually a philosophical poem by the richest man, which combines reason with interest in the image.

Zhu, nicknamed Lang Lang, in fine print, was named Huian, later called Huiweng, also known as Mr. Ziyang, Mr. Kao Ting, Sick Man of Cangzhou, Old Man of Yungu, Sick Man of Cangzhou, and Betrayal Husband. Shi Wen, also known as Zhu Wengong. Han nationality, whose ancestral home is Wuyuan County (now Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province), Jiangnan East Road, was born in Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture (now Sanming City, Fujian Province).

Zhu Zi was a famous philosopher, thinker, educator, poet and representative of Fujian School in the Southern Song Dynasty, and he was the most outstanding master of Confucianism since Confucius and Mencius.