A man with a coir raincoat in a boat, fishing alone in the snow in the cold river. What does the coir raincoat mean?
Coir raincoat: coir raincoat (a thing worn on the body to protect the body from the rain in ancient times)
Li: A bamboo hat (worn on the head to protect against wind and rain)
Lonely boat with coir raincoat: An old man wearing a raincoat and hat sitting on a lonely boat. What does it mean to be an old man in a lone boat and a bamboo hat, fishing alone in the snow in the cold river
On a lonely boat, there is an old man wearing a raincoat and a bamboo hat, fishing alone in the cold river in the heavy snow
"A lone man in a boat and a coir, fishing alone in the snow on the cold river" depicts the image of a fisherman fishing alone in the cold river. In a place with heavy snow and almost no life, there is a lonely boat with a fisherman on the boat. Wearing a raincoat, fishing alone on the snowy river. The image of this fisherman is obviously a portrayal of the poet himself, twisting and turning to express the poet's tenacious, fearless, arrogant and noble spiritual outlook despite his loneliness after the failure of political reform.
A lone boatman with a coir raincoat, _Enlightenment of fishing alone in the snow in the cold river
The first two sentences "Thousands of mountains and birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared" describes the snow scene, "Thousands of mountains" and " "Ten thousand paths" are all exaggerations. There should have been birds in the mountains and people on the road, but "the birds disappeared" and "the traces of people disappeared". The poet uses the scene of birds fleeing and pedestrians to disappear to render a desolate, cold and lonely realm. Although the word "snow" is not directly used, the reader seems to have seen the overwhelming snow and felt the biting cold air. This was a reflection of the harsh political environment at that time.
The third and fourth sentences, "A lone man in a boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow on the cold river" depict the image of a fisherman fishing alone in the cold river. In a place where there is heavy snow and almost no life, there is a lonely fisherman. There was a fisherman on the boat, wearing a raincoat, fishing alone on the snowy river. The image of this fisherman is obviously a portrayal of the poet himself, twisting and turning to express the poet's tenacious, fearless, arrogant and noble spiritual outlook despite his loneliness after the failure of political reform. What is the meaning of the poem "Old Man in a Coir raincoat and Hat" Fishing Alone in the Cold River Snow
On a lonely boat, an old man wearing a raincoat and a bamboo hat sat fishing alone on the cold river covered with heavy snow.
Original text
Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
Thousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared.
A man in a boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow in the cold river.
Notes
1. This is a poem written by Liu Zongyuan after he was demoted to Yongzhou. He used the fisherman fishing alone in the cold river to express his loneliness and depression.
2. Jue: None, no. Traces of people: traces of people. Extinction: disappear, no more
3. The birds are gone: there is not a single bird in the sky.
4. Qianshan: Virtually refers to all mountains. Wanjing: Virtually refers to all roads.
5. trace: trace. The traces of people disappeared, and there was no trace of anyone.
6. Solitary: solitary. Zhou: small boat. 蓑(suō lì *** 儿黑
Translation
There were no traces of birds in the surrounding mountains, and there was not even a trace of people on the path. There was only a little bird on the river. On the boat, there was an old man wearing a raincoat and a bamboo hat, fishing alone on the cold river.
The surrounding mountains were rolling and empty, with no traces of birds chirping or moving around. There is no sign of anyone on the small roads inside and outside the mountain. Only an old fisherman wearing a straw hat is sitting on a lonely boat fishing alone on the broad and calm river. Appreciation of "Jiang Xue."
The third and fourth sentences, "Lonely in a boat and fishing in the snow on the cold river", portray the image of a fisherman fishing alone in the cold river. In the heavy snow, there is almost no life. In the place where there is a lonely boat, there is a fisherman on the boat, wearing a raincoat, fishing alone on the snowy river. The image of this fisherman is obviously a portrayal of the poet himself, and it expresses the poet's situation after the failure of political reform in a tortuous way. Lonely, but with a spirit of tenacity, fearlessness, and aloofness. What season is it for a man with a lone boat and a hat to fish for snow on a cold river?
A man with a lone boat and a hat for fishing alone in the snow on a cold river
< p> From the poem "Snow on the River" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang DynastyThousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared.
A man with a straw hat is fishing alone in the cold river. /p>
Appreciation
Most of Liu Zongyuan's landscapes describe relatively secluded and cold realms, in order to express his depression and anger of being persecuted and demoted. This poem depicts a fisherman named Hanjiang. The picture of "fishing alone" expresses the poet Yongzhen's lonely but unyielding character.
The first two sentences "Thousands of mountains and birds are gone, and thousands of people are gone" describe the snow scene. "Thousands of mountains" and "ten thousand paths" are all exaggerations. There should be birds in the mountains and people on the road; but "the birds have disappeared" and "the traces of people have disappeared". The poet uses the scene of the birds to escape and the pedestrians to disappear. Although the word "snow" is not directly used in the desolate, cold and lonely realm, readers seem to have seen the overwhelming snow and felt the biting cold air. This is a reflection of the harsh political environment at that time.
The third and fourth sentences, "A lone man in a boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow on the cold river" depict the image of a fisherman fishing alone in the cold river. In a place where there is heavy snow and almost no life, there is a lonely fisherman. There was a fisherman on the boat, wearing a raincoat, fishing alone on the snowy river. The image of this fisherman is obviously a portrayal of the poet himself, twisting and turning to express the poet's tenacious, fearless, arrogant and noble spiritual outlook despite his loneliness after the failure of political reform.
This poem was probably written when he was exiled to Yongzhou. This is a five-character quatrain with oblique rhyme. At first glance, this looks like a clear landscape painting: a cold river in a world of ice and snow, with no pedestrians or birds, except an old man alone in a boat, fishing in silence. But if you look carefully, you will find that this clean, quiet and cold picture is a symbol of a state of life that is independent, solemn and aloof from the world. First of all, it creates a pure and cool artistic realm. Judging from the literal meaning of the poem, the sentence "lonely boat and coir raincoat" seems to be the focus of the author's description, occupying the main position of the picture. This fisherman, wearing a coir raincoat, was sitting alone in a small boat fishing for a long time. The words "lone" and "lone" have already shown his distance from the world, and even revealed his aloof, refined and proud personality. The theme that the author wanted to express has been revealed here, but the author still felt that he was not interested enough, so he carefully created a vast and silent artistic background for the fisherman: there are towering peaks and thousands of paths in the distance, but there are no birds flying on the mountain. The path is deserted. Why is the natural world, which used to be so noisy and full of vitality, so dead? A heavy snow fell one after another, covering thousands of mountains and blocking thousands of paths. If birds can't fly, people can't fly. The cold brought by the ice and snow created a white, deserted world. This background strongly sets off the lonely and thin figure of the fisherman. At this moment, how cold and lonely his mood must be! Here, the author uses the technique of contrasting and rendering to try his best to describe the climate and scenery when the fisherman was fishing. With light brushstrokes and just a few words, he embodies the clean and cold atmosphere. Lyrical atmosphere. Wherever his brush strokes reach, it stretches across the sky and the earth, as high as the peaks and as low as the rivers. Within a short distance, it covers thousands of miles. Shen Deqian commented that "the simplicity is gone". Gu Lin said, "The last song is as if the snow scene is now." What both of them are referring to is roughly the creation of the realm of this poem. Secondly, it vividly reflects the author's psychological state of being unwilling to surrender and feeling lonely after being demoted to Yongzhou. Zheng Gu, who was later than Liu Zongyuan, once wrote "Odd Titles in the Snow": "The monks' houses are wet with tea smoke, and the wine scattered in the singing hall is weak. The river is a good place to paint at night, and the fishermen return home covered with a raincoat." This poem is also written in the river in the snow. The author is a fisherman, but his language is ordinary and lacking in realm. The author has not integrated his own subjective consciousness and distinctive personality into it. Therefore, Su Shi criticized him for "village Chinese", but praised Liu Zongyuan's last two sentences, saying that they were "human nature". Is there any gap? It’s just what God has given us, and it’s just out of reach”! Su Shi’s so-called “human nature” refers to the poet’s emotional forging. The opposite of "humanity is separated" is "humanity is not separated". To achieve "humanity is not separated" is to reach the highest state of situational blending. We know that after the failure of the "Yongzhen Reform", Liu Zongyuan. Even though he was criticized continuously, he always maintained a tenacious mental state. His "Eight Notes of Yongzhou" is dedicated to the scenery of remote mountains and remote areas. He borrows the theme to create his thoughts and expresses his profound feelings. Every plant and tree expresses his extremely lonely mood. His arrogant and refined personality was also fully demonstrated. The image of the fisherman in this poem is living in a lonely and cold world and going his own way, walking calmly in an uninhabited environment. Isn't his weather vane, his spirit, and his unswerving mentality very admirable? Zhang Zhihe, a poet who was about the same time as Liu Zongyuan, wrote in "Yu Ge Zi": "In front of Xisai Mountain, egrets fly, peach blossoms and mandarin fish flow in the water. Fat. Green bamboo hats, green coir raincoats, the slanting wind and drizzle don't have to return." Zhang chose the time when the spring is warm and the flowers are blooming. The picture is beautiful and quiet, revealing the tranquility and leisurely nature of the "Yanbo fisherman". Affection. Liu Zongyuan is different from Zhang Zhihe. He is a politician who insists on justice and is based on the soil full of contradictions and struggles. . When he set out to the deep winter and cold weather, people's mood is not only the indulgent side of the landscape, he also wrote about the serious, austere and inviolable side, with a particularly prominent personality. Finally, the structure of this poem is extremely delicate. The title of the poem is "Jiang Snow". However, the author did not mention the topic when he started writing. He first wrote about the silence and desolation of thousands of mountains and paths. The roosting birds do not fly, and the travelers disappear. Then he turned his pen and introduced the image of a lion fishing in a solitary boat. It wasn't until the end that the words "Han Jiangxue" were added, breaking the theme head-on. Read to the end, then go back and read the whole story again. A feeling of enlightenment suddenly emerged. The vast sky and white earth are very attractive. The artistic conception of this poem is very particular, and the poet uses techniques of contrast and foil: the vastness of thousands of mountains and paths contrasts with the insignificance of the old man in the boat; the silence of the annihilation of birds and people contrasts with the interest of the old man in fishing; the tranquility and silence of the picture set off the mood of the characters of surge. The lonely old man is actually a portrayal of the poet's mood. The scenery described in the poem is: there are mountain peaks, no birds can be seen, and there are no human footprints on the paths. The entire land was covered with white snow. An old fisherman wearing a raincoat and a hat was fishing alone on the Hanjiang River in a lone boat. Look, what a vivid picture of fishing alone on the Hanjiang River! What does this picture mean? As we all know, among works of art, there can never be "pure" landscape poems or landscape paintings. They always reflect the author's feelings and realistic content more or less.
In fact, the best landscape poems, even though they are full of flowers and birds, and full of haze, must be that every word seems to be a scene, and every sound is full of emotion. This poem is no exception. This can be seen as long as we understand Liu Zongyuan's life experience.
Scenery: Describes a scene of a cold river in a world of ice and snow, with no pedestrians or birds, only an old man fishing alone in a boat.
Season: Winter. From "Snow" The words can be seen.
Scenery: It describes a scene of a cold river in a world of ice and snow, with no pedestrians or birds, except an old man alone in a boat, fishing in silence.
Season: Winter. It can be seen from the word "snow".
Original text
Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty
Thousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared.
A man in a boat with a coir raincoat fishing alone in the snow in the cold river.
Notes
1. This is a poem written by Liu Zongyuan after he was demoted to Yongzhou. He used the fisherman fishing alone in the cold river to express his loneliness and depression.
2. Jue: None, no. Traces of people: traces of people. Extinction: disappear, no more
3. The birds are gone: there is not a single bird in the sky.
4. Qianshan: Virtually refers to all mountains. Wanjing: Virtually refers to all roads.
5. trace: trace. The traces of people disappeared, and there was no trace of anyone.
6. Solitary: solitary. Zhou: small boat. 蓑(suō lì *** 儿黑
Translation
There were no traces of birds in the surrounding mountains, and there was not even a trace of people on the path. There was only a little bird on the river. On the boat, there was an old man wearing a raincoat and a bamboo hat, fishing alone on the cold river.
The surrounding mountains were rolling and empty, with no traces of birds chirping or moving around. There were no traces of people on the small roads inside and outside the mountains. Only an old fisherman wearing a straw hat and a hat sat on a lonely boat fishing alone on the wide and calm river.