"Thousands of mountains are red, and all the forests are dyed"
The author not only saw the maple forest in Yuelu Mountain in front of him, but may also think of the cotinus in Xiangshan Mountain in Beijing, and the countless mountains in the motherland. The green-to-red cypress, metasequoia, maple, live oak, and pistacia chinensis...the mountains embody the poet's fiery revolutionary feelings.
Red symbolizes revolution, fire, light, and the victory of the future revolution. "Ten thousand mountains are red" is the visual expression of the author's thought of "a spark that sets a prairie fire on fire" and an optimistic vision for the future of the revolution and the motherland. A beautiful yearning for building a great new China.
"The eagle strikes the sky, the fish flies to the shallow bottom, and all kinds of frosty sky compete for freedom"
The author's yearning and pursuit of freedom and liberation. The exclamation of "Sad and lonely, asking who is in charge of the ups and downs of the boundless earth" directly shifts from describing the scenery to expressing feelings, which naturally brings out the lyrical movement in the second half of the poem.
"Bringing hundreds of couples on a trip to recall the glorious past"
The author recalled that he and his classmates and friends from those years walked, swam and talked about the world in the Juzizhou area. The scene of an important event recalls that unforgettable and prosperous time, and describes the free and unrestrained mind of young people in the new era who are liberated from the shackles of old ideas.
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Qinyuanchun·Changsha-Appreciation
The magnificent autumn scenery of thousands of mountains in red
Aesthetically speaking, Sublime beauty is expressed externally, in the form of tall, vast, majestic, majestic and other magnificent scenes. The German philosopher Immanuel Kant divided the sublime into two categories: mathematical sublimity, such as the volume of a mountain; mechanical sublimity, such as the momentum of a storm. The famous Russian literary critic Chernyshevsky also said: "One thing is much greater than all things compared with it, and that is sublime."
Confucius also described "bigness" "Associated with the sublime, he praised: "How great! Yao is the king. So majestic, only the sky is great, and only Yao can rule it." This kind of majestic, broad and magnificent sublime beauty is used in Chairman Mao's poems. The depiction of mountains and rivers is the most vivid. "Qinyuanchun Changsha" is one of the best chapters.
A prosperous and prosperous period
Subtle beauty is expressed in the inner aspect, which is a reflection of the great and noble soul. In his article "On the Sublime", Longinus of ancient Rome proposed that the sublime is "the echo of a great soul." The second half of this poem focuses on lyricism, which is the expression of this great spiritual echo. This kind of expression is first elicited through memories.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Qinyuanchun·Changsha