What is the poetry of Qiu Jin's Poems on Wine?

Duijiu-Qiu Jin

I bought a nod without hesitation.

It's not bad to exchange mink and fur for wine.

I am enthusiastic, I am diligent,

Sprinkle it on Bi Tao.

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I spend money without hesitation. In order to buy a nod,

You can also be proud of trading your precious mink coat for wine.

Full of blood should be cherished and valued,

Let it overflow and become a wave of game writing protocols.

Distinguish and appreciate

The title "Drinking" can remind people of Cao Cao's poem: "Drinking is a song and life is geometric", but one is to express the revolutionary pride of saving the motherland, and the other is to express the sadness of leaving troubled times and the desire to make achievements. The first couplet can be associated with Qiu Jin's other poems from its heroism: "The body cannot be appointed, the man is not feasible, and the heart is stronger than the man. It is a lifetime of courage, not because people have a fever. But Qiu Jin also has her life interest and delicate feelings as a woman: "The summer is long, the sails shine gently on the cool night, ... bathed in the blue spring, with camellias inserted obliquely, reflecting green. "In the couplet, there is Li Bai's great poetic style:" Five flowers and horses, golden autumn, give it to the boy for good wine "(Li Bai's" Into the wine "). The neck couplet can think of some of her other poems: "If you fight for a hundred thousand heads, you must have the strength to do it." Golden gulls are always in short supply and need to be replenished. He dares to sacrifice himself for his country. William and Lu Xun share the same idea of "recommending Xuanyuan with my blood".

In the era when Qiu Jin lived, people had already felt the extreme femininity of China, so a group of heroic men appeared, challenging the traditional society with exaggerated masculine life posture. Qiu Jin is a woman, but she always resists the gender identity endowed by fate. She hates heaven. "It's hard to be a moth's eyebrow. There is no crumb at all!" "I can't be healthy, but my heart is stronger than that of men," she declared. (Man Jianghong) She said, "Don't say that women are not British. They sing on the Longquan wall every night!" (partridge day)