Explanation of dawn
[morning twilight]
The sunshine at dawn is a metaphor for the bright future that is already in sight. We all see the dawn of victory in many countries. The dawn of the international proletarian socialist revolution has emerged here. ? "Speech at the Unveiling Ceremony of the Marx and Engels Monument" Detailed explanation (1). Dawn sunshine. The poem "New Year's Eve" by Taizong of the Tang Dynasty: "This is the end of the feast, and the pot is poured out to wait for the dawn." The poem "Watching Geese in Yugou" by Ming Gaoqi: "The white snow spreads over the golden pond, and the flocks turn over the dawn." Ding Ling's "Girl Amao": " She ran out of the house at the slightest bit of light. " (2). Metaphor for a bright future. Lu Xun's "Refeng·Impressions Fifty-Nine": "The dawn is above your head. If you don't raise your head, you will always only see the flash of matter."
Word analysis
Explanation of dawn Dawn ǔ dawn: dawn. Dawn (the light of dawn, a metaphor for the bright future that is already in sight). Radical: day; explanation of light light ā The sun, fire, electricity, etc. emit light to dazzle people's eyes, making people feel bright and able to see objects: sunlight. moonlight. Firelight. Guanghua (bright brilliance). Honor: presence (a respectful speech, meaning that the arrival of guests will bring glory to the host). patronize. recovery. To make prominent: Guangda.