The original text of the poem is: A little firefly in the solitary light, and Wan Li geese fly diligently.
The plain wall is slightly frosted, so you can think independently.
The first sentence of the poem, "A little firefly in a lonely lamp", shows a silent night, and only a faint firefly glows alone. This scene symbolizes the existence of loneliness in the world, making readers feel the loneliness and insignificance inside.
In the second sentence, "Wild geese fly frequently in Wan Li", the poet used an infectious metaphor to compare wild geese to fireflies. The wild goose is a symbol of collective action. Compared with lonely fireflies, it highlights loneliness and many differences in composition.
In the third sentence, "the frost on the plain wall", the poet describes the meager frost condensed on the wall. The frozen frost echoes the lonely night, giving people a feeling of quiet meditation.
The last sentence "think independently and think deeply" expresses the poet's inner thoughts and feelings. The firefly standing alone symbolizes the poet's inner world, thinking about the meaning of life in silence and sighing loneliness.
The whole poem expresses the author's deep feelings about loneliness and his thinking about the meaning of life through concise language. Arouse readers' attention to their inner world, arouse people's thinking about the meaning of existence, and the connection and contrast between loneliness and many.
A brief introduction to Du Mu, a poet in Tang Dynasty
Du Mu, Mu Zhi, was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu's poetry style is mature and steady, focusing on expressing personal feelings and social reality. In his early works, the themes were mostly lyrical about history, which showed his concern about troubled times and political corruption. In his later years, he turned to writing scenery and expressing his feelings, blending personal feelings into natural scenery, giving people a thoughtful and melancholy feeling.
The characteristics of Du Mu's poems are free and easy, bold, implicit, confident, fresh and natural, and beautiful artistic conception. He is good at using rhetorical devices such as metaphor and exaggeration to vividly depict people, landscapes and social scenes. Representative works include The Feeling of the Fence Doors Facing the Cold in Autumn Night and Autumn Night. These works are not only flexible in technique, but also profound in meaning.