Chaotian Que Interpretation: Worship the old capital Jingque.
1. Origin: The Man Jiang Hong Angry and Rushing to the Crown by Yue Fei in the Southern Song Dynasty.
2. Original
Angry hair rushes to the crown, leaning on the railing and resting in the drizzle. Looking up, screaming at the sky, strong and fierce. Thirty fame, dust and earth, eight thousand miles of clouds and the moon. Don't be idle, white-headed, and sad.
it's not too late to be ashamed of Jing kang. When will courtiers hate it? Drive a long car and break through the lack of Helan Mountain. Hungry to eat pork, laughing and thirsty to drink Hun blood. Stay from the beginning, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and go to the sky.
3. Interpretation
I was so angry that my hair stood on end that I lifted my hat and climbed up against the railing. A drizzle just stopped. Looking up and looking around, I saw a vast expanse of land, sighing and sighing, and filled with the heart of serving the country. Although I have established some fame for more than 3 years, it is as insignificant as dust, and the north and south fought for 8 thousand miles, and how many storms I have experienced.
don't idle away your time, because you have turned gray and black hair, and you have to regret it alone. Jing Kangnian's strange shame has not yet been cleared. When will the resentment of officials disappear? I will drive a chariot to attack Helan Mountain, and even Helan Mountain will be flattened. I am full of ambition. I eat the enemy's meat when I am hungry, and I drink the enemy's blood when I am thirsty. I want to start all over again, recover the old rivers and mountains, and worship the old capital, Jingque. Extended information
1. Creation background
It was written in the fourth year of Shaoxing (1134), after Yue Fei was promoted to Qingyuan Army in six counties of Xiangyang.
Second, appreciation
The first part of this word expresses the author's grief and indignation at the fall of the Central Plains into the enemy, and regrets that the situation has been abandoned, expressing his wish to continue to strive for meritorious service in the prime of life; The next film describes the author's deep hatred for national enemies, his ardent desire for the reunification of the motherland and his bold loyalty to the national court.
The whole poem is passionate, generous and heroic, showing a sense of integrity and heroism, and showing the author's confidence and optimism in serving the country.
III. Author's Brief Introduction
Yue Fei (March 24th, 113—January 27th, 1142) was born in Tangyin, Xiangzhou (now tangyin county, Henan). During the Southern Song Dynasty, the famous anti-Jin generals, militarists, strategists, national heroes, calligraphers and poets ranked first among the "Four Generals of Zhongxing" in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Yue Fei joined the army four times since he was twenty years old. From the second year of Yan's founding (1128) to the eleventh year of Shaoxing (1141), he participated in and commanded hundreds of battles. When the Jin army attacked Jiangnan, it was unique, arguing against Jin and recovering Jiankang. In the fourth year of Shaoxing (1134), six counties in Xiangyang were recovered.
in the sixth year of Shaoxing (1136), he led the Northern Expedition and successfully captured Shangzhou and Guozhou. In the tenth year of Shaoxing (114), Yan Hong Zongbi destroyed the alliance and attacked the Song Dynasty. Yue Fei sent troops to the Northern Expedition, and the people of the two rivers rushed to tell each other. Rebels from all over the country responded and attacked the Jin Army. Yue Jiajun successively recovered Zhengzhou, Luoyang and other places, defeated Jin Jun in Yancheng and Yingchang, and marched into Zhuxian Town.
Song Gaozong Zhao Gou and Prime Minister Qin Gui, however, made peace with one heart and urged the squad with twelve "golden plates". In the process of Song-Jin peace talks, Yue Fei was framed and imprisoned by Qin Gui, Zhang Jun and others. In January 1142, he was killed with his eldest son, Yue Yun, and Zhang Xian. When he was in Song Xiaozong, he was rehabilitated and reburied in Qixialing on the west lake, chasing Wu Mu, and then chasing Zhong Wu and sealing the king of Hubei.
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