What is Yue Fei's most famous poem?

First, Yue Fei's most famous poem

Man Jiang Hong Huai (Song: Yue Fei)

Angry, leaning against the railing, resting in the drizzle. Looking up, screaming in the sky, strong and fierce. Thirty fame, dust and earth, eight thousand miles of clouds and the moon. Don't be idle, white and sad! (Lan Tong: Lan)

Jingkang is ashamed, but it is still snowing. When do courtiers hate their guts! Driving a long car, breaking through the lack of Helan Mountain. Eat pork when you are hungry, and drink Hun blood when you are thirsty. Stay from the beginning, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and go to the sky.

I was so angry that my hair stood on end and my hat was lifted. Climbing alone on the railing and looking out, the sudden storm has just stopped. Looking up at the sky, I can't help screaming at the sky, and my heart is full of heart. Although some fame has been established for more than 30 years, it is as insignificant as dust. The north and south fought for eight thousand miles, and how many storms have passed. My hero, we should seize the time to make contributions to our country, and don't waste our youth until we are old.

The shame of Jingkang's transformation has not been washed away by snow so far. When will the resentment as a national civil servant disappear? I will drive a chariot to attack Helan Mountain, and even Helan Mountain will be razed to the ground. I am full of ambition. I eat the enemy's meat when I am hungry, and I drink the enemy's blood when I am thirsty. When I recover the old mountains and waters, I will report good news and serve the country! )

Second, the appreciation of works

The screenwriter of the first film of this word is indignant at the fact that the Central Plains has fallen back into enemy lines, lamenting the situation that the previous dynasties have abandoned their achievements, and also expressing their desire to continue to work hard and strive for achievements in their prime.

The first five sentences are abrupt and full of surprises. The anger in my chest is burning and overwhelming. At this time, a sudden rain has just stopped, and the author is standing on the balcony, watching from a distance. When he saw the recovered but lost land, he thought of the people trapped in the quagmire and could not help but be "furious", "desperate for land" and "strong and fierce".

"Angry hair rushing to the crown" is an artistic exaggeration, which means that because of abnormal anger, the hair stands up and the hat stands up.

The second part of the poem is fluent in writing, expressing the poet's deep hatred for the national enemy, his eager desire for reunifying the motherland and his sincere loyalty to the court.

The four sentences of "Jing Kang Shame" highlight the center of the whole word. Because there is no shame of "Jingkang", Yue Fei expressed his feelings when the hatred in his heart can be eliminated. This is also the reason why he wants to "drive a long car to break through the shortage of Helan Mountain" and concretize "driving a long car to break through the shortage of Helan Mountain". From "driving a long car" to "laughing at the blood of Huns", they all expressed their resentment against the ferocious enemy in an exaggerated way, and at the same time showed heroic self-confidence and fearless optimism.

This word represents Yue Fei's lofty aspirations of "faithfully serving the country", and every sentence in the word is magnificent, showing the author's lofty aspirations of caring for the country and the people and serving the country. As a patriotic general, his works are warm and generous, fully demonstrating the greatness of the Chinese nation, unwilling to be humiliated, striving for strength and eager for revenge, thus becoming a masterpiece in the war against aggression.

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Controversy of works

Since its discovery in the Ming Dynasty, the world has always regarded it as the work of Yue Fei. During the Hongzhi period of the Ming Dynasty (1488- 1505), the eunuch Mai, who was guarding Zhejiang, carved the four Chinese characters "Man Jiang Hong Angers at the Crown" on the tablet of Yuefei Temple in Hangzhou, which was written by Zhao Kuan. Obviously, this word was written by Yue Fei.

Xu Jie (1503— 1583) also holds the same view. People have been convinced of this for hundreds of years.

However, since the 1930s, scholars such as Xia and Xu have questioned that Man Jianghong is not Yue Fei.

The main reason is that the word "Manjianghong" was not included in Jinwan Compilation and Wang E Genealogy. The word "Manjianghong" written by Zhao Kuan in the fifteenth year of Hongzhi (1502) has never been popular in the world before.

Many scholars refute this question and think that Yue Fei is the author of "The Red River Rushs to the Crown with Anger". For example, Deng Guangming, Wang Ruilai and others think that the thoughts, feelings and impassioned style expressed in Man Jiang Hong are basically the same as those in some inscriptions and poems collected by Yue Fei in Jin Wan Bian, and it is untenable to say that Yue Fei can't write such words.