Xiuzi is a poem written by Lu You, a poet in the Song Dynasty, and it is a representative work of the poet. This poem conveys the poet's complex thoughts and feelings at the end of his life and his patriotic feelings of worrying about the country and the people. It expresses the poet's lifelong desire and pours into the poet's grief, which contains endless resentment against the unfinished golden cause and firm belief that the sacred cause will be realized. The original text is:
I know that when I die, everything on earth has nothing to do with me. But the only thing that hurts me is that I failed to see the reunification of the motherland. Therefore, when the great Song Jun team recaptures the Central Plains, you will hold a home banquet ceremony. Don't forget to tell me the good news! ?
It means:
I know that when I die, everything in the world has nothing to do with me; The only thing that makes me sad is that I didn't see the reunification of the motherland with my own eyes. Therefore, when the imperial army regains the lost land in the Central Plains, you will hold a family sacrifice. Don't forget to tell your father the good news!
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The characteristics of this poem are:
1, the first sentence "Everything is empty after death" means that the poet is dying, so there is nothing, everything is empty, so don't worry, from which we can understand the poet's sad mood. It not only shows the poet's view of life and death, but also plays a powerful role in setting off the following "sadness"
2. The second sentence, "Only sadness can't see Kyushu", describes the poet's sad mood. This poetic sentence is the poet's deep regret for not seeing the reunification of the motherland with his own eyes. It shows a person's inner unwillingness and profoundly reflects the poet's inner sadness and sense of loss.
3. In the third sentence, "Julian Waghann is determined to be in the Central Plains in the north", the poet expressed his belief and eager expectation of recovering lost ground. It shows that although the poet is in pain, he is not desperate. The poet firmly believes that one day the army of the Song Dynasty can pacify the Central Plains and recover the lost land. With this sentence, the mood of the poem changed from sadness to passion.
4. The last sentence, "I will never forget the family sacrifice", my mood has changed again, but I can't see the day when the motherland is reunified, so I have to pin my hopes on future generations. The poet's firm belief and solemn and stirring desire fully reflected Lu You's feelings of patriotism and service to the country, which infected and deepened his feelings of loving the motherland.
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