Read the seven rhymes of poetry grace

The seven poems that read Shi En are as follows:

1, Hsinchu is higher than the old bamboo branches, and it is all supported by old cadres. -"Hsinchu" Zheng Xie

Appreciation: The first two songs are reminiscences, which express the meaning that "the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves before, and the new generation wins the old era". Hsinchu can catch up with the old bamboo because of its birth and nourishment. Taking bamboo as the image, the poet compared Shining on You to Blue. The growth of the new force needs the active support of the older generation, expressing the gratitude of the younger generation for not forgetting the support and teaching of the older generation.

2, falling red is not heartless, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers. -"Ji Hai Zashi No.5" Gong Zizhen

Appreciation: "Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more" is to give people a feeling of action. At the same time, it also implies that although the poet resigned, he still cares about the fate of the country. In this way, the author's dedication is incisive and appropriate. The author personifies the fallen petal and endows it with human feelings, which is better than the traditional expression of life and death.

Flowers and branches are not heartless things, even if they turn into spring mud, they are willing to cultivate beautiful spring flowers to grow. Just like a teacher's selfless dedication to his students, he wants to achieve his own students without asking for anything in return. At the same time, it also implies students' feelings for teachers.

Your husband is full of peaches and plums, why not plant more flowers in front of the hall? -Bai Juyi, planting flowers in Fenghe Gong Ling Lvyetang.

Appreciation: "Your husband has peaches and plums all over the world, so why should he plant a variety of flowers in front of the hall?" From these two sentences, we can know that the poet and Pei Du are close friends. After "touting" the "Green Field Hall", students (peaches and plums) who praised Pei were all over the world. Why plant all kinds of flowers and trees in front of the house?

The poet used metonymic rhetoric to compare students to peaches and plums. These two poems show the praise of a teacher who is full of peaches and plums by writing the essence of everything in Pei Du's home without planting flowers (the home is conspicuous). At the same time, it also expresses that there are many teachers and students, and at the same time, students will feel sorry for their teachers and will not forget their former teachers.