Yu Yafei's philosophical poems:
1. "Viewing the Tide of the Qiantang River"
As soon as I look at Qiantang, there are waves, and suddenly the waves are in front of me.
The seemingly ordinary river water contains astonishing energy.
Brief Analysis This is a modern philosophical poem that uses the tide of the Qiantang River as an image, showing that the seemingly ordinary waves of the Qiantang River contain shocking energy, and that an overwhelming wave surges up in an instant. It means that seemingly ordinary people contain huge potential; seemingly ordinary phenomena contain great power.
2. "Traffic"
On a hot day on the long bank of the pond, the village girl is sweating from the traffic.
If there is no daily water storage, there will be no clear flow to moisten the dry fields.
Brief analysis of water transport is the use of traditional wooden tools water trucks to irrigate dry fields from water sources. The poem uses the example of a village girl filling a dry field with a water truck from a pond full of water. It means that as long as you accumulate resources in daily life, they can come in handy at critical moments and you will be prepared.
3. "What I saw by boat on the Yangtze River"
While riding on the boat, I passed several peaks without moving.
Looking at the boat without moving, watching the mountains and walking, staying still and in relative position.
Brief analysis: The passengers did not move in the moving ship. Compared to the ship, the passengers did not move; compared to the mountains on the shore, the passengers and the ship moved forward together. This example vividly illustrates that stillness is relative and relative to a certain reference object.