" Mainly describes the author's feelings of boating in Red Cliff on a moonlit night, from boating to lying on the boat. From the perspective of change, the world will not remain unchanged for a moment

" Mainly describes the author's feelings of boating in Red Cliff on a moonlit night, from boating to lying on the boat. From the perspective of change, the world will not remain unchanged for a moment. Life is short and naturally sad; but from the perspective of change, it is Even if the heaven and earth are born together with me, and all things are one with me, they will be endless. The subtle twists and turns reveal the author's hidden worries, and at the same time show his broad-minded attitude towards life. Similarly, Su Shi also expressed it in "Shui Diao Ge Tou". Expressed the same feeling. "People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. This is difficult to do in ancient times. I wish you a long life, thousands of miles away from the cicadas." Du Fu wrote in "Climbing High": "The wind is strong and the apes high in the sky are screaming in mourning, and the white birds are flying back from the clear sand in Zhugong. The endless falling trees rustled, and the endless Yangtze River rolled in. Wanli is always a guest in the sad autumn, but he has been sick for a hundred years and only appears on the stage. Difficulty and bitterness hate the frost on the temples, and the wine glass is stained by the new stop. "Among all Du Fu's poems, "Ascending" can be said to be the culmination of hardship, bitterness, separation and sorrow. The poem was written when the poet was living in Kuizhou in his later years. Through the scenery of the Autumn River seen by climbing up, he expresses the sadness of his life and destiny and the chaos of the current situation. The emotion expresses the poet's complex feelings of wandering around for many years, being old, sick and lonely. It is impassioned and touching. The universe is infinite, but life is short. The sorrow, hatred, and hardships were all carried by Du Fu on his shoulders. He shouldered the endless burden of sorrow. Life is so heavy and tragic!