Jiang Nanan spring breeze is green, when will the bright moon shine on me?
Boating in Guazhou is a seven-character quatrain written by Wang Anshi, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. Among them, the famous sentence "Spring breeze is green in Jiang Nanan, when will the bright moon shine on me?" Has been sung for thousands of years. The word "green" in the poem turns the invisible spring breeze into a vivid image, which is extremely vivid.
Literally, this poem shows his nostalgia for his hometown. He has a great desire to fly across the river and reunite with his relatives. In fact, between the lines, he also has a strong desire to return to politics and implement the New Deal.
Boarded Guazhou
Wang Anshi in Northern Song Dynasty
Jingkou and Guazhou are just separated by a water, and Zhongshan has only a few heavy green mountains.
Jiang Nanan spring breeze is green, when will the bright moon shine on me?
In the sentence "Zhongshan is only separated from Chung Shan Man", he wrote a review of Zhongshan with his attachment. Wang Anshi settled in Jiangning with his father Wang Yi in the fourth year (1037), and Jiangning became his resting place. After the first strike, he lived in Zhongshan, Jiangning
The word "only separated" is very close to Zhongshan. The interval of "Chung Shan Man Dao" is so common that it reflects the deep attachment of poetry to Zhongshan; In fact, after all, Zhongshan was blocked by "Chung Shan Man", so the poet turned his attention to the riverbank.
The third sentence, "Spring Breeze and Green Jiang Nanan", depicts the beautiful spring scenery along the river bank and places the poet's mighty feelings. Among them, the word "green" is carefully selected and very expressive.
This is because: the first four words only come from the flowing wind itself, and stick to the bone to describe the invisible spring breeze, which still appears abstract and lacks personality; The word "green" opens up a new layer. Considering the wonderful effect after the spring breeze blows, the invisible spring breeze is transformed into a clear visual image-the spring breeze blows, the grass grows, and thousands of miles cross the river, making it a new green.