Original text, notes and appreciation of "Meng Jiao·After Enrollment"

Meng Jiao·After Enrollment

In the past, it is not enough to boast of being dirty, but now there is no limit to the dissolute thoughts.

The spring breeze makes horses hoofy, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.

Explanation: This poem is well-known for leaving behind two idioms for future generations: "be proud of the spring breeze" and "walking around looking at flowers". When the author was 46 years old, he passed the imperial examination. He thought that from now on he would be able to have a new life, socialize with people, and make leaps and bounds. He couldn't help but feel proud and joyful, so he turned it into this unique little poem.

Notes 1. Dirty: refers to an unsatisfactory situation and a restricted and cramped mind. 2. Indulgence: free and unrestrained.

The difficulties in life and inner embarrassment in the past are no longer worth mentioning. Now that I have been named on the gold list, I feel really indescribable. On the Chang'an Road where the spring flowers are blooming, the horse's hooves are particularly light. In one day, he has seen all the flowers in Chang'an City.

Reading tips: Express your feelings directly at the beginning of the poem. I had failed twice, but this time I passed the high school, which was quite unexpected. It was as if he was suddenly lifted out of the sea of ??suffering and climbed to the peak of joy; the sky was high and the road was wide before his eyes, as if he was just waiting for the wind to blow from his four hooves. "The spring breeze is so proud that the horse's hooves are so fast that I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day" vividly depicts the author's elated and proud mood, and heartily expresses his elated and proud mood. The magic of these two sentences lies in the combination of emotion and scenery. They are vivid and vivid, depicting the proud scene of riding a horse on the Chang'an Road with blooming spring flowers. The spring breeze blowing and seeing flowers immediately described in the poem is a real situation, but it does not linger on the objective description of the scenery, but highlights the "debauchery" of self-feeling. I can't help but utter the word "proud" and want "one day". See all the flowers in Chang'an." How could he be allowed to gallop on the Chang'an Road where cars and horses were crowded and tourists were vying to watch? There are countless spring flowers in Chang'an, how can you "see them all" in "one day"? However, you can think that the horse's hooves are particularly weak today, and you can also say that you have seen all the Chang'an flowers in one day. Although it is irrational, it is sentimental. Because it expresses true feelings, it does not feel absurd. At the same time, the poem also has symbolic meaning: "spring breeze" is not only the spring breeze in nature, but also a symbol of the emperor's favor; "proud" refers to both the emotional satisfaction and the achievement of Jinshi. The poetry has a large ideological and artistic capacity, is clear and expressive, and has a unique emotional charm.

When reciting "The spring breeze is proud of the horse's hoofs, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day", there should be a sense of infinite pride and arrogance, and it can even be "indulgent".

Recommended famous sayings: The spring breeze is proud of the horse's hoofs, and you can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.