1.中文感悟
最后一章就這么結(jié)束了,感覺(jué)還沒(méi)讀夠呢~蘇東坡一生受到百姓愛(ài)戴和太后的庇護(hù),也給百姓們做了很多有益的實(shí)事桦他,脫離了太后的庇護(hù),就一直是漂泊的狀態(tài)谆棱,人生的最后階段也是在漂泊快压,最終因?yàn)槟赀~和疾病而去世,但是也把自己的精神財(cái)富永久地保留了下來(lái)~
2.English summary
Su was finally promoted once more, but it was a long journey from leaving Hainan to his return north. On his way to the north, he was welcomed everywhere he went, but he got ill halfway. And he decided to settle down in Changchow instead of the capital or other places. Because of illness, he passed away not long after they arrived in Changchow, at the age of sixty-four. As Lin Yutang said, although Su Tungpo died, his spiritual wealth was left to us forever.
3.詞匯學(xué)習(xí)
Many of character and ability and moral rectitude are rare products of a civilized society and thus take a long time to grow up and mature.
rectitude? ['rekt?tju?d]? n.
Rectitude is a quality or attitude that is shown by people who behave honestly and morally according to accepted standards. 正直 [正式]
eg: People all like him because of his moral rectitude.
It is difficult to expect that a new generation of upright, learned, and fearless scholars could just turn up at court, by a fiat of the Emperor.
fiat? ? ['fi??t; 'fa??t]? ? n.
If something is done by fiat, it is done because of an official order given by someone in authority. 命令; 法令 [正式] [also 'by' N]
eg: They tried to solve the problem by fiat.
Su Tungpo died and his name is only a memory, but he has left behind for all of us the joys of his spirit and the pleasures of his mind, and these are imperishable.
imperishable? ? adj.
Something that is imperishable cannot disappear or be destroyed. 不滅的; 不朽的 [文學(xué)性]
eg: Su Tungpo left us many imperishable masterpieces.