Tragic, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin: bēI Zhuang, interpretation: refers to the tragic and magnificent, or describes the tragic and heroic appearance. From: Biography of Wen Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty, Mi Fei: The sound festival is solemn and stirring, and the listener is generous. Tang Du Fu's poem "Pavilion Night": Stark sounded the bugle at five o'clock, and the Milky Way sky crossed the three mountains.
Tragedy is an emotion, which usually comes from a profound experience of adversity, misfortune or predicament. This kind of emotion is not only a reflection of personal experience, but also a belief in the meaning of life and the future, as well as a persistent pursuit of victory. Tragic stories can often arouse people's deep emotional resonance, make people think more deeply about their own meaning in life, and thus cherish the present and life more.
Through tragic stories, people can better understand the responsibilities and obligations of individuals in society, so as to make better contributions to society. Heroes in tragic stories, whether persevering in a sinister environment or sticking to love in adversity, can inspire people to overcome difficulties and forge ahead in life.
In modern society, the tragic spirit is still what we need. Facing all kinds of challenges, we need to carry forward the tragic spirit, fight bravely and make contributions to social progress. The importance of tragic lies in that it can arouse people's emotional resonance, awaken people's sense of social responsibility, help people forge ahead and cultivate positive spirit.
Tragic influence
Tragedy can arouse people's resonance and sympathy. When we see or hear tragic stories, we may feel sad and heartbroken, which makes us better understand and pay attention to those who suffer or are in trouble. This kind of resonance and sympathy can inspire our sense of social responsibility and love and urge us to take action to help them.
Tragedy can inspire people's fighting spirit and courage. Tragic stories usually involve heroes who face difficulties and challenges. They made unremitting efforts and finally overcame the difficulties. This spirit can inspire us to maintain a strong and optimistic attitude in the face of difficulties and challenges in life, and actively cope with and overcome difficulties.
Tragedy can also promote the formation of people's cultural identity and values. Different cultures and societies have their own tragic stories and characters, which reflect the values and morals of the culture or society. By understanding and inheriting these tragic stories and characters, we can better understand and identify with our own cultural and social values.