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Secret reading of cards

After reading a certain work, I believe everyone has gained a lot. You might as well sit down and write a good review. Maybe you have no idea now. The following is a secret reading of the cards (8 selected cards) I arranged for you, for reference only, and I hope it will help you.

The secret reading of cards 1 A deck of cards and a bottle of magical rainbow soda entangle the fate of a family and take them from one place to another in Europe. What looks like a fairy tale is actually an adult fairy tale. The world is like an orderly deck of cards. Under the rule of Jack and Queen, kings are immersed in their work with their own cards. However, there is always something wrong with a ghost card. See what people have not seen, think what people have not thought. As an old saying goes, "all of us are lying in the gutter, but some of us are looking up at the stars." Because they love wisdom.

God sits in heaven and laughs because the world doesn't believe him. We are busy in the world, and the world is bustling, all for the benefit and benefit. However, only a few people will wake up from this numbness. Who Are We? Where do we come from? Where are you going? We are human beings, but we don't live like living people.

The world is so big and life is so small. Shouldn't we be surprised? The world is so orderly, but this order is a miracle. Because we are so lucky, because the world is not like this.

Those people are lonely. They watch more. They tore off the pride on people's faces and exposed their smallness. This is unbearable for everyone. No wonder Athens killed Socrates, their cleverest man, because he exposed people's ignorance and smallness naked.

The Secret of Cards: Part II This week, I read The Secret of Cards, a companion piece of Sophie's World, written by Norwegian writer Jostan. Judd wrote it. This book tells a big fable with a small fable, explaining that the essence of the world is a fable and other philosophical things. Reading makes people can't help but fall into the stream of good and brave thinking to find it. This book is mainly about the little boy Hans? Thomas's journey of solving puzzles. Hans and his father set off from Norway and began a journey across the European continent. They went to Greece to find their mother who had been away from home for many years and wanted to pursue themselves. On the way, Hans got a mysterious bread book, which tells the story of a sailor who turned a deck of cards he played into a lifelike character every day after being shipwrecked on a strange island. Hans must solve the mystery of the shipwreck 200 years ago to know the secret of his mother's disappearance.

Fantasy stories and wonderful novels are full of philosophical wisdom, exploring the meaning of life in incredible and amazing plots. Whether you want to be a magician or a clown of life, don't miss this book.

After reading this book, I understand life and the meaning of life ideologically. Although some philosophical questions are deep, they may have been printed in our minds. As time goes by, I believe that one day, more people will unveil the clown's veil and walk into that ancient continent.

Let the imagination gallop in the vast space.

After finishing my homework, I finally erased the book "The Secret of Cards". Then I sat in front of the computer and "wandered around".

Everyone must have heard of this book. The whole story is about a deck of cards, a clown, a book and a trip to Athens. Of course, what impressed me most after reading this book was the "clown". It is the most special card among all cards (so it was almost expelled by spades, clubs, hearts and diamonds). But it is also the only person who can see the whole world or the whole hand. But if we think about it from another angle, isn't this ever-expanding "magic island" a portrayal of our whole mind? Imagine that we are all kinds of playing cards, wandering around the world all day, without finding or thinking. We are ignorant, but we always use some words and actions that we think are smart to cover up and prevaricate. And the clown who accompanied us to see everything clearly, but because of his unique vision, has already been driven out of the magical island of the soul …

This book implies many characteristics of clowns, such as "clowns don't get hurt", "curious about things around them", "all cards can't be told, only he can" and his thoughts are never logical. This also gave me a lot of thinking. Based on the above characteristics, I suddenly feel that these characters of the clown are very similar to or even identical to a small part of my memory. It is those stories full of embarrassment and childishness, and unparalleled "childhood". In fact, if you think about it carefully, you will find that, really, in fact, each of us once had a clown in our hearts. But has he long been forgotten? Have we driven them away? Can you answer this question? Indeed, as the preface of this book says, "Life was originally a wonderful fairy tale, but when it grew up, it became" sophisticated "and even stripped off its mysterious coat and regarded it as a plain" reality ". But each of us still has hope of resurrection, because we are all descendants of clowns. In our hearts, there is a lively, big-eyed and curious child alive. Although sometimes we feel small and trivial, don't forget that each of us has a small piece of gold hidden under our skin: once, in this world, we were a clean and dust-free child with a heart like a mirror ... "

You must be surprised: everyone has been brought into a fairy tale, which is more beautiful and thrilling than the fairy tales we heard when we were children. However, it didn't take long for us to take everything around us for granted, stop being curious and feel humiliated by our unique vision. In fact, at this time, we have voluntarily withdrawn from the beautiful fairy tale world, always willing to believe that everything is there, and life has gradually lost its original holy luster. Now we don't even notice that a magical thing is happening behind the crib. Right there-behind the railing of the crib, the world is being created. In fact, if you really try to understand children, you will find that whenever those children just enter this great fairy tale, they usually open their clear eyes and blame us for seeing the world as "reality" and getting farther and farther away from it.

However, if you really understand: everything in this world, including everyone's life, is not a trip with you, a clown? After all we've been through, will we finally go to war with the clown in our hearts, just because it's too immature, not accidental, and our vision is too immature? However, who is really naive and simple?

Reflections on the Secret of Cards 4 Among all kinds of philosophical books, I like Sophie's World and The Secret of Cards best. Perhaps everyone is not particularly familiar with the latter, but I like it best, reflecting the philosophy of life from a fairy tale.

Which of the 53 playing cards do you like best? Would I choose diamonds? Some people will choose the ten of hearts, maybe some people will choose the four of clubs … but only a few people will choose the clown card. It may not be a real poker, but it is indispensable for both the initial divination and all kinds of poker gambling now. If 53 cards correspond to 53 lives, then the clown cards must represent those scientists, philosophers and children. They always look at the world with curious eyes. Why can't people fly? If you ask an ordinary adult, he may think you are an idiot or a psychopath. If you ask a scientist, he may tell you clearly why you can't fly with a series of carefully studied data, and tell you that humans can actually fly with some tools. And if you ask philosophers and children, they may ask why scientists can't fly, just like you.

In fact, it is not their wisdom that changes human beings, but their way of thinking. Socrates once said, "I am a cow. I stabbed the ass of this good horse in Athens to make it run faster." . "In fact, a great scholar is not only for self-protection, but also a clown with a great mission, who sees deeper and farther than anyone else. When everyone is obsessed with trivial matters, he is the only one to impart knowledge, so that his disciples can stand higher, see farther and see deeper in the universe. Maybe no one has tasted the feeling of being rejected by others, but when you are eager to pour out your opinion of Don Quixote with others, but hear a lot of comments about a star, maybe you can only be such a "clown" who stands out from the crowd and sadly tries to get others out of the common things. Yes, clowns can be funny. He stood there alone and performed all kinds of acrobatics, which only added a little joke to the boring world. Clowns in real life may be even more ridiculous. He doesn't even know the most popular songs and romance novels, but he stands in front of the world and watches eagerly. When the world is fascinated by beautiful dreams and enjoys everything in this world with peace of mind, perhaps only those "clowns" are willing to explore the mysteries of this world and work hard on their thoughts, instead of living in a muddled and warm way without worrying about their brains.

In fact, a person can become a person because he is a higher creature and is good at exploring, discovering and thinking hard about things that other creatures may take for granted. The hallmark of higher organisms is that they have brains and can think. Sometimes, perhaps only innocent children and thoughtful adults can be called "people", because only they have such a strong curiosity and are willing to explore the mysteries of the world. They will be surprised and confused because they are a creature, instead of worrying about how to live better. In life, sometimes you should learn to explore things outside yourself, instead of just staring at your own eyes.

In fact, life is not just a world of daily necessities and vinegar tea, nor a world of money, honor and success. It should be a world full of ideals and struggles, pursuits and dreams, curiosity and exploration. Don't think everything is inevitable. Why is paper white? Who are you? How big is heaven and earth? How did it come from? How was the first cell born in the world? From scratch, this is an impossible thing in itself. Everything is full of endless problems.

Solitaire's Secret 5 is called Solitaire's Secret, but its English name is The Secret, which literally translates as Lonely Secret. Secrets are lonely because the price of keeping secrets is loneliness. The price of keeping secrets is loneliness, because secrets are about who you are, where you come from and what you want. If our minds are simple, then we can't know ourselves clearly because our minds are simple; If our minds are complicated, we still can't know ourselves clearly, because our minds are complicated. Of course, this is just a paradox game, but when this paradox shines into our lives, it is more cruel than the game.

Similar to Jostan Gard's masterpiece Sophie's World, Hans Thomas, the protagonist of this story, is also a child like Sophie. The author has a soft spot for children, on the one hand, because they are curious about the world but have not yet formed a mindset, and dare to think, do and doubt everything; On the other hand, I am not afraid to speculate with the worst malice, because adults often don't believe what children say, so it is safest for them to explore and understand the nature of life and the world, whether for themselves or others. In this way, it is not difficult to understand why Sophie was introduced into the philosophical world by mysterious anonymous letters. Thomas Jr.' s philosophical journey in southern Europe was accompanied by a mysterious magnifying glass and a story book hidden in a bun. Fairy tale fables are used to explain the meaning of the world and people. In their rich and interesting fairy tale plots, people are unconsciously brought to contemporary hermeneutics and linguistics. The secret of playing cards is a fable, even the essence of the world is a fable, and it is a philosophy of life woven by a series of thinking experiments. Reading, people can't help falling into the stream of good and brave thinking and looking for it. Like Sophie's World, it is also a philosophical work with a strong literary flavor. ...

When someone gives you a magnifying glass and a steamed stuffed bun book, will you choose to open it? The protagonist of the novel The Secret of Cards is a man named Hans. Thomas's little boy followed his father and embarked on a long journey across Europe and entered the "hometown of philosophy". During his trip to Athens, under the ingenious arrangement of chance, Hans. Someone gave Thomas a strange little book. That book took him to a shipwreck in A.D. 1790. The hero of the story is a sailor named Freud. After the ship sank, he drifted to a desert island in the Caribbean and lived alone for 52 years. What accompanied him through the long years and helped him get rid of loneliness was a deck of playing cards he carried with him. Strange to say, these fifty-three cards turned out to be fifty-three living dwarfs. The dwarfs built a village on the island and surrounded Freud. Except for a dwarf, they can't explain who they really are and where they come from. The only dwarf who knows the secret is the "clown card" in poker. In The Secret of Cards, the clown symbolizes an outsider who can see the truth of life that others can't. Most importantly, he can realize that life is an interesting adventure. Therefore, during those days on the island, he kept asking his compatriots new life questions. The author thinks that it is through such a story that he wants to express his views on European cultural traditions and history, and his greatest attempt is to ask readers a series of fundamental questions about survival in a way that young people find interesting. The clown in the book is the first person in the poker field to make an accurate analysis of the organization of the island's gnome community, and also the first person who dares to challenge the authority on the island, Freud. At the same time, he kept asking his compatriots new questions about life and enjoyed it.

There is a clown in everyone's heart, but clowns are lonely, and lonely people are shameful. So most of us ignore or abandon the clown in our hearts, because we are afraid of loneliness and being accused of being shameful. We take too many things for granted and think that too many trivial things are the whole of life. We choose to turn our backs on the truth because too many people regard illusion as truth, unwilling to try to explore and believe in the real truth; Too many people who know the truth are regarded as crazy and neurotic pagans, thus becoming the lonely and shameful one.

"Life used to be a beautiful fairy tale, but when we grow up, we become' sophisticated' and even strip off its mysterious coat and regard it as a plain' reality'." When we were born, we were brought into a fairy tale world, and everything around us was so beautiful and full of vitality. When we try to feel the world positively with our senses, we are marked by landmarks one after another. Now, do you still feel that you are in a wonderful and charming fairy tale world? Do you think this story has become boring and natural? It is undeniable that when our external body follows the track of birth, illness and death, our internal thoughts are aging at an incredible speed. We become crazy about speed, emphasize efficiency, believe in the philosophy of money, and indulge in fast food culture. We no longer care about the romance outside the window, we no longer pluck the pipa in our hearts, and we either love to talk big about "the mystery of life" or passively escape from the world and sigh "the boredom of life".

Clowns are never old, neither in appearance nor in thought. Because he won't grow up, he won't lose his curiosity about the world he lives in, and he can explore the mysteries of life everywhere. In the long history, do you remember Socrates, Aristotle, Russell and Haig? Do you remember Confucius and Mencius? They are unruly, gentle and friendly, wild and enthusiastic, or indifferent and aloof, but they all know one thing, and there are many things in the world that they don't understand. Therefore, under the reminder and stimulation of this concept, they have all become people who never give up exploring the truth of life and constantly ask new questions about life. They spend their whole lives sweeping away the dust that covers the world for people, so that we can see and feel the world again with children's clear eyes. They make us happy to know that each of us still has the hope of "resurrection", because all of us once wore that clown hat. In our hearts, there is a lively child with big eyes. They helped us find the long-forgotten clown hat, get rid of the secular sitcom and be children again. Let's open our eyes, know ourselves and witness the creation process of the world under clear skies.

"It's good to be alive!" I really think so. At that moment, four words suddenly popped up in my mind to know myself! These four words are all mentioned in the philosophy books of universities and appear many times in the author's works. It is said that they originated from the carvings on the pillars of Greek temples. The author quotes them again and again, because these four simple words are the beginning of all philosophy. However, ask yourself, how many people in this world can clearly and completely "know themselves"? And even if we can objectively evaluate ourselves, how many people can accept this imperfect self and admit that their shortcomings exist objectively?

How do you feel after reading The Secret of Cards? The same book, read by different people, or read by the same person at different time periods, will reflect different understandings. I think you must have your own understanding and evaluation of the plot in the book. There must be a lot of questions for mom.

Now let's review the outline of the story again.

The Secret of Cards is a philosophical work with a strong literary flavor. The boy of Hans Thomas, the hero of the novel. Follow my father and start a long journey across Europe. Through such a story, the author expressed some views on European cultural traditions and history. The author puts forward a series of basic questions about survival to readers. On the trip to Athens, Hans got a strange little book. The hero of the story is a sailor named Freud. After the ship sank, he drifted to a desert island in the Caribbean and lived alone for 52 years. In the long years, he has been carrying a deck of playing cards. Later, these 53 cards became 53 vivid dwarfs. Except for a dwarf, they can't explain who they really are and where they come from. The only dwarf who knows the secret is the "clown card" in playing cards. Clowns are children forever, and they will never lose their curiosity about life.

Dongdong, do you also want a magnifying glass and a steamed stuffed bun book? In fact, there are many stories in life. Remember the story told by Hans' father? He said that he had discovered a mysterious planet where millions of intelligent advanced creatures lived. They walk on two legs. Little Hans was very excited when he heard his father talking about the earth. His father concluded that "if astronomers discover another living planet, everyone will be very excited, but we turn a blind eye to the magic of our own earth." This story is to let you know how exciting it is for us to exist in this world-so we should cherish ourselves more.

I still remember when you were 5 years old, you asked your mother for two mirrors. When you look at the mirrors, you will see yourself in countless mirrors. Watching you play in the mirror, you say "there are many me"! Suddenly, my mother thought of a sentence, "Look at the flowers before and after the mirror, and the flowers are right." Consciousness is two mirrors, the front mirror and the back mirror, and countless illusions have evolved. How do you know where you are real? . This is very similar to what the clown in the book said: "We are all imaginary things of Freud, and Freud belongs to another deck of playing cards. No one knows how many cards are in that deck. " Do you ask this question like a child like an adult-where am I from?

In the whole story, the clown made my mother feel the most sad. At that moment, I still heard his words: "Master, you see, I am different from other cards. I have no clear identity and belonging: I am neither a king nor a servant, nor a diamond, plum blossom, heart or spades. The clown is lonely because he is different. He can see the truth of life that others can't This sadness was with your mother when you babbled. I don't have the heart to turn you into a heart, a cube, a plum blossom, or a shovel, but I don't want you to become that clown. Because "he who sees through fate will suffer from fate." "How to teach you to learn to seek" similarities in differences, or differences in similarities "in all things has been bothering me. Therefore, while reading this book, I have been waiting for the author's final interpretation. This foolish idea of what kind of person is suitable for society in life experience didn't stop until Hans revealed the secret of the bun book. He revealed the secret and broke the "family curse". I am relieved that I don't need a lonely person to keep the secret of loneliness in the future.

Dongdong, what mom wants to tell you is that it doesn't matter what kind of person you belong to. It is important to have a "childlike innocence" and keep a curiosity, so that when you grow up, you will not lose yourself. One day, a clown will pop out of your heart, telling you his loneliness and asking you all kinds of questions at the same time. Mom will be very happy at that time, because you feel the existence of your true self. If books inspire me and cherish your existence, you will feel that life is full of vitality, know yourself, be good at discovering, be diligent in thinking and master your own destiny.

I am glad that we exist in this world and have each other. I'm very happy that we shared this book this winter vacation, which brought my mother back to childhood. I look forward to hearing your opinions and comments on this book.

Finally, remember one person: Jostan. The author of The Secret of Cards. composition

Reflections on the Secret of Cards 7 "Who are you? Where are you from? Where did the world come from? " These three questions are three seemingly simple philosophical questions that no one can answer. What is philosophy? In Sophie's world, it is a course that can teach us to be curious and explore the truth. Philosophers' pursuit of truth is much like a detective novel, which also comes from Sophie's World. I think this view is very correct. Sophie and her teacher racked their brains in this paper and found that they lived in a book. Another protagonist in this paper, Sid, who lives in the real world, gets the truth in the same way as the protagonist in The Secret of Cards. It's all from reading!

Speaking of these two books, let's talk about their same author.

Jostan Gard is a world-class Norwegian writer. Since her first book was published in 1986, she has become an important Nordic writer. His works are touching, and he himself is good at telling stories in vivid ways, and he can integrate profound philosophy into the novel situation in a concise and lively style. His most famous novel Sophie's World helped him establish himself as one of the top ten writers in the world, and today we are going to talk about his sister book The Secret of Cards!

This book tells the story of a teenager's journey to solve puzzles-the teenager Hans and his father set off from Norway for Greece to find their mother who ran away from home in pursuit of themselves. On the way, Hans got a magnifying glass and a mysterious bread book. The bread book tells all the secrets of a magical island, but Hans should keep this secret. At the end of the story, Hans finally found out that clowns around had something to do with himself.

What surprises me most in this book is rainbow soda. When the clown appeared on Magic Island and found rainbow soda, the news spread all over the island. Cards drink soda endlessly. Finally, their intelligence degenerated. Only clowns don't drink soda. People who play cards, like each of us, have their own desires, but the so-called clown who doesn't belong to any family sees through everything, but he is like spades. Clowns still live alone in the world.

But there is one thing I don't agree with in this book. I think the author preaches in the whole book that a person's fate is prescribed and predictable, but I think a person's fate is self-made, and life is full of unknowns, which cannot be calculated by playing cards.

The book "The Secret of Cards" is structured like a deck of cards, a collection of stories, which combines fairy tales and family history. This is a philosophical masterpiece that inspires readers to explore and imagine the essence of life, self and family, truth and illusion.

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Although I haven't read this book, I yearn for it. I always feel that there are too many books that I haven't read in my life, but life is always limited. As Zhuangzi said, "My life is limited, but so is my knowledge." However, Zhuangzi also said.

With restrictions, there is no restriction, and it is almost there! It's almost enough for people who already know! Good has no near name, and evil has no near punishment. The Governor thinks that you can protect yourself, live all your life, support your relatives and do it for several years. "Reading without utility is actually a kind of realm, which is exactly what I pursue.

After reading The Secret of Poker, I have read Sophie's World by Norwegian writer Jostan Judd before. I think the author's writing technique is lively and interesting. Starting from something that is often overlooked, explain some basic philosophical questions to us, such as "Who am I" and "Where does the world come from". If people who have not been exposed to philosophy read it, they may be trapped by these problems at once and can't get a reasonable explanation. So I doubt whether my previous conclusion is correct, whether I exist in the form of matter, and whether I am just a part of other people's consciousness. Maybe I will fall into inexplicable fear after reading this book, but I will gain the thinking of seeing the world and problems from different angles. Then, I found another book about philosophy by jostein gaarder, The Secret of Cards.

The hero of this book is a man named Hans. Thomas's little boy, in order to find his mother who ran away from home in pursuit of himself, Thomas and his father set out from Norway and planned to travel across Europe to Greece. On the way to Athens, Thomas got a magnifying glass and a bread book, which recorded that a sailor named Freud drifted to a desert island in the Caribbean after a shipwreck, and survived on it, just like Robinson, but accompanied him on the island. These fifty-three playing cards became fifty-three dwarfs. The only dwarf who is interested in the things around him and often asks questions is a clown. He asks questions to his companions every day, but unfortunately his companions can't understand what he says, so the clown is very lonely. Like ancient Greek philosophers, ordinary people can't understand their thoughts and actions. Maybe they will think about a tree and a flower all day, and ordinary people will use this time to work, just like the dwarfs transformed by other cards in the book.

Most of the players in the book are short and stupid, working day after day, just like people in contemporary society. Under the great pressure of life, they are forced to give up their interests, their nature and their desires, succumb to reality and live aimlessly, becoming a body that accepts everything and cannot think. However, who has never been interested in the things around him, and who has never had a deficit heart? The clown in this paper is such a person, who always keeps a childlike innocence, is not oppressed by life, is not tempted by material things, and only explores everything from his own nature. Just like philosophers such as Socrates and Aristotle, they don't give in to powerful people, don't covet vanity, dare to challenge authority and live in their own rich spiritual world. I think everyone is born a reserved clown with a hat, with unreserved ideas and pursuing what he wants. However, after contact with this cruel society, children's hearts are gradually polluted, polluted by the dark side of this heart and social injustice. To put it mildly, it is called "maturity". This is the same as other dwarfs in the book. They are people who take off their hats and put on their masks, and live a variety of lives. Perhaps the protagonist's mother, after discovering her hypocritical side, deliberately tried her best to find herself a clown hat.