This is a poem describing the cruel reality of war, which makes people feel the cruelty and ruthlessness of war. In the war, soldiers wore armor for a long time and could not take it off for cleaning, so the armor was covered with lice. This harsh environment not only affects the health of soldiers, but also makes them feel extremely painful and tortured.
And this war is not only a torture to soldiers, but also a devastating blow to ordinary people. Due to the need of war, people were forced to leave their homes and be displaced, and many people died of hunger, disease and cold. The war ruined the quiet and peaceful countryside, and the originally happy family was fragmented.
This poem makes people deeply realize the cruelty and ruthlessness of war. War is not only a torture to soldiers, but also a devastating blow to ordinary people. It destroyed the original happy and beautiful families and villages. Therefore, we should try our best to avoid war and work for peace.
Finally, this poem also reminds us to cherish the time of peace and work hard for peace. Only in a peaceful environment can we live a happy and healthy life. Let's work together for peace!
A raw louse, Wan used for death:
1, exaggeration: this poem pushes the cruelty of war to the extreme by exaggeration. By describing that the armor is covered with lice, people feel the harsh environment in which soldiers live, which further highlights the cruelty of war. At the same time, Wan's death sentence exaggerated the devastating impact of war on ordinary people and made people deeply realize the terrible and heartless war.
2. Contrast method: This poem also uses contrast method to compare the sufferings of generals with those of ordinary people. Soldiers wear armor for a long time and can't take it off for cleaning. The armor covered with lice becomes a symbol of their pain. Compared with this, ordinary people have been hit harder, and many people have been displaced or even lost their lives because of the war. By contrast, the poet highlights the cruelty and ruthlessness of war.
3. Symbolism: This poem also symbolizes the cruelty and ruthlessness of war by describing that the armor is covered with lice. Ticks are disgusting creatures, and their existence makes people feel the harsh environment in which soldiers live. The phrase "all names die" symbolizes the devastating blow of war to ordinary people, and makes people deeply realize the terrible and heartless war. Through symbols, the poet reveals the essence of war more deeply.