Reading: 6 ... Return to Beijing

This passage is about Su Shi's return to Kyoto, his work, life and spare time. This passage is very interesting, and you can get a glimpse of the customs of the capital of the Song Dynasty.

Su Shi is very attached to the local life, but out of his sacred mission and sense of national responsibility, he still takes his family to work as arranged. Life in Kyoto is more luxurious than in the past. All kinds of pubs, restaurants and exquisite shopping malls showed the prosperity at that time. There were even deliverymen at that time. People live and work in peace and contentment, help others generously and live comfortably. At that time, many senior officials were confused about pursuing material enjoyment in wine, melody and music. Su Shi has always lived a thorough life and is not obsessed with this kind of life. He insists on his own yoga regimen every day. He wrote an article "On Bitterness and Happiness". He thinks that there is not much difference in happiness between a luxurious life and a simple life. His fame, fame and talent were all recognized as superior to ordinary people at that time and were highly respected.

The wheel of history is rolling forward and the times are progressing. However, it is also found that when the years are stable, I personally feel that how to keep my heart, keep my inner peace, live a good life after China's entry into WTO, live a full and happy life, and integrate the health care methods of Buddhism, Taoism and Indian yoga is really similar at that time and now. This passage is very interesting.