Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - The morning and evening are set to leave a good sentence, the traditional civilization to watch and sing, the newborn vitality of the day in the middle of the sky, the first and the last are connected

The morning and evening are set to leave a good sentence, the traditional civilization to watch and sing, the newborn vitality of the day in the middle of the sky, the first and the last are connected

The morning and evening are set to leave a good sentence, the traditional civilization to watch and sing, the newborn vitality of the day in the middle of the sky, the first and the last are connected with the ground, say what? The passage seems to describe a cultural heritage and a way of life.

"Staying in the morning and evening to leave good sentences" means staying in the morning and evening to appreciate and savor the beautiful moments in life and record these precious memories. This reflects a respect and love for life.

"Traditional civilization looks at singing opera", a phrase that may refer to the concern and love for traditional culture. Opera is an important part of traditional Chinese culture, and the phrase may be emphasizing the need to pay attention to and pass on traditional culture.

"Newborn vigor in the middle of the day", this sentence feels like a kind of praise and expectation for modern life. Mid-day is a metaphor for the period when things are at their most prosperous, and here it may indicate a yearning for the prosperity and vigor of modern life.

"The first and the last are connected with the earth", this sentence may refer to a philosophy of life or wisdom in dealing with the world. It may mean that the beginning and the end of life are interrelated, and that only a complete life can be formed with a beginning and an end. There is an earthly flavor, which may mean that life should be down-to-earth, close to the earth, and have a real earthly flavor.

Overall, the passage expresses a love of life, a concern for traditional culture, an expectation of modern life, and a realization of the philosophy of life.