"Seven quatrains from Looking for Flowers by the River?" Second, Du Fu in Tang Dynasty.
Flowers are like splendid flowers, like rivers, and my heart is really afraid of spring.
But now poetry and wine can listen to me, and I don't have to bear any psychological burden for my bald head.
"Seven quatrains from Looking for Flowers by the River?" Second, matters needing attention:
1, flowers are rough and messy: describe the complexity of flowers.
2, fear: Tongwei, the bend of mountains and rivers.
3.(qρ) Danger: Tilting a dangerous look describes that something is falling and it is very dangerous.
4, poetry wine: drinking poetry.
5. no need: no need.
6. Cooking: Arrange and help.
7. Whitehead: the elderly. This refers to the author himself.
8. Jinjiang: One of the tributaries of Minjiang River, located in Chengdu Plain, Sichuan.
9. Not bad: not bad.
10, in: Germany. Speaking of reciprocity.
"Seven quatrains from Looking for Flowers by the River?" Second, appreciation:
1, the first sentence, flowers and flowers are afraid of the riverside, which vividly depicts the chaotic scene of the riverside, while the fear of the riverside expresses the poet's awe of the riverside environment. The word "fear" here has both awe of nature and fear of one's own life.
2. In the second sentence, walking in danger is really afraid of spring. The poet describes the difficulty of walking among flowers by walking in danger, while the fear of spring expresses the poet's fear of spring. The fear of spring here is not only the fear of spring, but also the fear of the passing of life.
3. The third sentence is still driven by poetry and wine. Poets compare themselves to poetry and wine, expressing that although they are old and weak, they can still dispel their loneliness and loneliness through poetry and wine. What is worth noting here is that it not only expresses the poet's perseverance, but also expresses his love for life.
4, the last sentence does not need to take care of the bald man, the poet refers to the bald man, expressing that although he is old, he still does not need the care of others and can live independently. The unfinished business here not only expresses the poet's self-esteem and self-improvement, but also expresses his confidence in life.
This poem takes the flowers on the riverside as the background, and expresses the poet's awe and love for life through the description of the flowers. At the same time, the poet showed his perseverance and independent spirit by taking his old age and physical decline as a clue. This poem, with beautiful language and profound artistic conception, is one of the representative works of Du Fu's poetry creation.