From: [Chinese] Liu Bannong's "A Right Way to Resist Japan and Save the Nation"
Introduction: Liu Bannong (1891May 29th-1July 934 14), a native of Jiangyin, Jiangsu Province, was originally named Shou Peng, later named Fu, then changed to semi-agriculture, and later named Qu 'an, a pioneer, writer and language of China New Culture Movement.
Second, beauty, goodness and … these three things hold the world together. They condense into gems under pressure. This gem is purer than Jin Gangzuan and water.
Said by: [Denmark] Andersen's Gem of the Wise.
Introduction: hans christian andersen (1April 2, 805-1August 4, 875),19th century Danish fairy tale writer, is known as "the sun of world children's literature". Andersen's representative works include Little Tin Soldier, Daughter of the Sea, Thumbelina, Little Match Girl, Ugly Duckling, The Emperor's New Clothes and so on.
Third, truth, goodness and beauty are very similar qualities. On the basis of the above two qualities, some rare and excellent situations are really beautiful, and kindness is also beautiful.
From: [France] Diderot, quoted from "Western aestheticians on beauty and aesthetic feeling"
Introduction: Denis Derot (English: Denis Diderot, French: Diderot, 17 13 10 year/0/5 October-13 July 7841), a French enlightenment thinker, philosopher and philosopher.
Fourth, there is only one kind of beauty, which is to declare true beauty. When a truth, profound thoughts and strong feelings shine in literary or artistic works. This style, color and sketch must be excellent; Obviously, this sense of superiority can only be obtained if it reflects the truth.
From: [France] Rodin's On Rodin's Art.
Introduction: auguste rodin (1840165438+10/2-19 17165438+10. He used texture and modeling to express his works to a great extent, which had a great psychological influence. He is regarded as the greatest realistic sculpture artist in19th century and early 20th century.
Five, the beauty of the body, if not combined with intelligence, is an animal thing.
From: [Greece] democritus, quoted from ancient Greek and Roman philosophy.
Introduction: democritus (Greek: Δ η μ? κριτο? Born in Abdullah, a commercial city on the coast of Thrace, he was a great materialist philosopher in ancient Greece.