Accidental Scenery
Author: Gao Hongbo
Who once said: It is not the lack of beauty in life, but the lack of discovery. This statement does make sense, aesthetically.
What is beauty? An ancient code that is still difficult to decipher; everyone has riddles that are not in the writing; a strange feeling that can only be understood; if I can be more specific, it is the title of this article-accident Scenery.
If you look at it accidentally and inadvertently, you may have lost your sight, like a stone thrown into the sea, without splashing your mind; you have already entered a state of spiritual dormancy, and the look of your eyes is purely subconscious. Behavior-wait a minute, when occasional scenery appears, you will suddenly be shocked, surprised, and then surprised, surprised, and perhaps surprised.
For example, I am willing to use the word "such as" because it is approachable and more equal than words such as "like", "like" and "like". This is just a personal feeling when I manipulate words. For example, if you are walking in an autumn park, the golden wind suddenly rises, and the fallen leaves have accepted the call of the earth and cast into her arms one after another. You look up, endless desolation. But you turned a corner, just took two steps, and there stood a beautiful tree full of red persimmons in front of you. The red persimmons are set against the azure blue background of the autumn sky, one by one reveals sweetness and rosy, swaying brilliant temptation in the autumn breeze. You will find that this is clearly a burning torch, igniting your fading passion, and the depression and sentimentality of autumn will naturally be driven away by this tree flame. You stopped under the persimmon tree and found that this occasional meeting was enough for you to be infinitely useful every fall.
For example, you are reading a free book in a 13th-floor building, and there is wind and rain protruding outside, knocking a window deafeningly. You threw down the book angrily, got up and closed the window. At this time, you will see a black Swift curled up outside the window. It was shot down by the merciless wind and rain and became a helpless little pitiful. The wings of the sky soaring in the past were wet, and the eyes were full of misery and panic. . So you gently open the screen window, catch the little Swift, close the window, turn on the light, and find a towel to dry her body. You will find Swift's small heart beating suddenly, close to the palm of your hand, thrilling.You will suddenly feel embarrassed. With the help of wind and rain, this kind of rescue, God knows whether it comes from Swift's original intention.
After the rain has passed, you breathe a sigh of relief, go to the balcony, open the door and windows, hold the little guests to the sky and send them to the sky, and the Swift flutters away without even a single maneuver. It seems that the encounter of Shicai is a beautiful fairy tale, but there is a strange feeling in the palm of his hand: the sensation of the sudden beating of the small heart.
Another example is you strolling on the street, watching a blind musician playing the flute, and hurried past a little boy, shyly throwing a coin into the hat in front of the blind man, and then running away; in your little alley The guy who often comes to popcorn, straighten his waist before the popcorn, shake the sweat from his forehead, then release the white and fragrant rice flower with a "bang" and pour it into a little girl's green plastic pot ; A father teaches his daughter to ride a bicycle; an old man with a white beard carrying four bird cages; a young man selling melons sleeping on the ground guarding the watermelon stall; and all the accidental scenery you scan inadvertently are actually printed on you On the negatives of the mind. The years will wash and enlarge them one by one, and they will all show a beautiful color.
Accidental scenery belongs to all people who pay attention to it, as long as you are good at it and willing to discover it.
May you and I always have.
The article is excerpted from "People's Daily" (Overseas Edition)
Source: CCTV set
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