What are the meanings of the word "wang" in Chunwang?

The meaning of the word "wang" in Chunwang is as follows:

1. Look; look into the distance: He took one look and left. Endless as far as the eye can see. Visit; Greetings: Pay a visit. visit. Hope; hope: longing. A good harvest is in sight. reputation. Also refers to a person with a reputation: prestige. The hope of a hometown.

2. Resentment: resentment. Hope child: wine hope. preposition. toward; towards: He looked at us and nodded and smiled. The 15th day of each month in the lunar calendar (sometimes the 16th or 17th day): New Year's Day (New Year's Day is the first day of the Lunar New Year).

The relevant content of Spring Hope is as follows:

1. Spring is a season full of vitality and hope. However, in Du Fu's eyes, this spring has a unique meaning. His "Spring View" is not only a description of spring, but also a profound reflection on the rise and fall of a country and the various aspects of life.

2. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring vegetation. This is the beginning of the poem and a direct reflection of the social reality at that time. Although the country has been broken into pieces, the mountains and rivers are still magnificent. Spring has arrived, but the city is overgrown with weeds and desolate. This strong contrast makes people feel the poet's inner pain and helplessness.

3. I shed tears when I am grateful for the time, and I am afraid of other birds. This is the depth of the poem and the delicate depiction of life emotions. The poet uses flowers and birds as mediums to express his feelings about the current situation and his regrets about parting. The flowers sometimes shed tears because of their feelings, and the birds are frightened because they hate to say goodbye. This kind of anthropomorphic description allows the poet's inner emotions to be expressed more profoundly.

4. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. This is the climax of the poem and a direct expression of the longing and concern for the family. The flames of war continue, and letters from home are more valuable than ten thousand pieces of gold.

5. This not only reflects the poet's longing and concern for his family, but also reflects his dislike of war and his desire for peace. Letters from home have become the most precious items in people's hearts, because they represent the warmth of home and the greetings of relatives.

6. The white-headed scratches are shorter and the lust is overwhelming. This is the end of the poem and a profound reflection on the shortness of life. The poet uses white hair as a metaphor to express his worries and inner anxiety about the future of the country.

7. The passage of time has caused more and more gray hair, and inner worries have made the hair thinner and thinner. This kind of image depiction not only shows the poet's artistic talent, but also reflects the common anxiety and uneasiness of people in that era.