The poem quoted in "It's hard to go to the sky" is: I will sit on a fishing rod and stand lazily by the stream, but I will suddenly dream of driving a boat and sailing towards the sun. What is the fun
The poem quoted in "It's hard to go to the sky" is: I will sit on a fishing rod and stand lazily by the stream, but I will suddenly dream of driving a boat and sailing towards the sun. What is the function of allusions?
"I will sit on a fishing rod and lazily lean against the stream, but I suddenly dream of driving a boat and sailing towards the sun." This is a sentence written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in It's Difficult to Go to Heaven, and he quoted two stories. Bixi Fishing tells the story of Jiang Taigong fishing and catching Zhou Wenwang. "Dream by Boat" tells the story of Yi Yin, the founding minister of Shang Dynasty, who dreamed that he passed by the sun and the moon by boat before being reused by Shang King. The function of borrowing historical stories in the poem: Borrowing the allusions of Bixi, a fishing place of Shandong merchants, and Dream Boat of Yi Yin, I dreamed that I could trust and reuse the rulers like the ancients one day and build a great cause. When his thoughts came back to reality again, he still felt the hardships of life. Looking forward to the future, I only feel that the road ahead is rugged and there are many detours. Where is the road?