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What kind of philosophy of life does this walking poem contain?

The article "Walking" mainly describes the trivial things that three generations of grandparents and grandchildren walk together.

This paper shows the sincere feelings of mutual respect and friendship among family members, and embodies the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation to respect the old and love the young.

Prose seems to be narrative prose, but there is philosophical thinking looming between the lines. "This spring has come too late, too late." The "spring" here refers not only to the spring in nature, but also to the loosening of the political climate in China. The cold winter passed, the ice was broken, and China ushered in the political spring. "All this reminds people of one thing-life", yes, life, what a heavy theme! Life is so important that the life of a country and a nation is closely related to its people, so "I" (here "I" is of course symbolic) will feel "great responsibility" when choosing "road". How a "national leader" can find a flexible and practical road suitable for his country's development at a "critical juncture" is really related to the life and death of a nation. How can he not feel "responsibility" and "greatness"? The opposition between the two generations in choosing the "road" is actually the opposition between the conservative and progressive ideas of the next generation, while "mother" and "changed her mind" seem to be not only the result of obeying the "grandchildren", but perhaps more the result of understanding and tolerance. This kind of self-sublation and negation is the endless power of a nation. And the son carries the mother, the mother carries the son, and * * *, isn't it the symbol that the Chinese nation will unite as one and join hands to take the road of its own national development after reaching an agreement on its own development? On the one hand, we take the past with us and cannot give up history, which is our mother; On the other hand, we have to carry the future, which is our new life, so our generation is doomed to go a long way. The efforts and persistence of "me" and "wife" are the eternal virtues of our Chinese nation.

To sum up, Walking is a philosophical essay with dual themes. Its dominant theme is to praise the traditional virtues of respecting the old and loving the young of the Chinese nation, while its hidden theme is to express and praise the cohesion and centripetal force of the Chinese nation, which is a picture of the backbone of the Chinese nation.