This poem praises Xiang Yu's heroic spirit of refusing to live with humiliation. Live as a hero in life, die tragically, and be a hero in ghosts. Today, people still miss Xiang Yu, just because they admire his heroic spirit of choosing death rather than surrender and returning to Jiangdong with humiliation.
You should be a hero in life, even if you die, you should be a hero in ghosts. Until now, it is still reminiscent of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu. His heroism of not returning to Jiangdong is touching. This poem expresses the author's feelings of remembering Xiang Yu and admiring heroes.
Summer quatrains is a five-character quatrain written by Li Qingzhao, a poet in the Song Dynasty.
Full text: Life is an outstanding figure, and death is also a ghost hero. ? Today, people still miss Xiang Yu because he refused to live and returned to the East.
You should be born a hero and die a ghost. To this day, people still miss Xiang Yu because he refused to cross the river and return to Jiangdong.
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The last two sentences of the poem, "I miss Xiang Yu so far and refuse to cross Jiangdong", point out the reason. Xiang Yu's most heroic act was because he was "ashamed to meet his elders in Jiangdong" and gave up the spirit of temporarily avoiding the revival of Jiangdong and committed suicide.
In the view of the author Li Qingzhao, the extraordinary heroism shown by this failure was particularly valuable when Song Ting crossed the river. The poet praised the spirit of "refusing to cross the Yangtze River" because of his deep feelings about current affairs and expressed his patriotic enthusiasm with historical facts. The word "up to now" skillfully links the past and the present, history and reality in time and space, and reveals the profound intention of satirizing the present by recalling the past.