Appreciation of the Translation of Bianhe Qu and Bianhe's Nostalgic Translation

Bianshui flows eastward, and it is still spring scenery, but the once luxurious Sui Palace is in ruins. Pedestrians, don't look at the beautiful scenery on the long embankment, because when the poplars are dancing in the spring breeze, the sight will make people feel extremely disappointed.

Appreciation: This is a nostalgic poem. This poem describes the scenery around the Bianhe River. The whole poem evokes the sad past from the immediate Bianhe River, hurting the present feeling, euphemistically twists and turns, and has deep feelings. By contrast, the poet compared the spring scenery of Bianshui with the dust in the Sui Palace, which made the historical lesson of Yang Di's suicide more profound, and contained the worries of the rise and fall of the Tang Dynasty with the feeling of the rise and fall of the Sui Dynasty, with far-reaching influence.

"Bianshui flows eastward in infinite spring, and the Sui Palace Que has become dust". At the beginning, I wrote the poet's memory of the history caused by Bianhe. Bianshui rippling blue waves, slowly flowing eastward, spring Liu Suifeng floating on the embankment, showing infinite tenderness, both sides are shrouded in a colorful and endless spring scenery. The poet wrote about spring, but did not describe the scene of spring in detail. But the poet skillfully added the word "infinite", which made the meaning of spring concrete. The image of Bianshui flowing eastward is easy to arouse the association of the long river of time, and with the embellishment of "infinite spring", the Bianshui flowing through countless spring and autumn has a certain symbolic color, which evokes the infinite association of spring scenery on both sides of Bianshui.

Then the poet thought of the "Sui Palace Que", which is the grand palace of Emperor Yang Di, symbolizing the decadent rule and luxurious life of the Sui Dynasty. Now it has been abandoned and broken, leaving only broken wells and broken walls for people to mourn. "It has become dust". It is an exaggeration to say that the glory of the past has gone. Poetry is in sharp contrast with the eternal life of Bianshui and the melting dust of Sui Palace, showing the eternal nature, the vicissitudes of life, the smoke of luxury, the ruthlessness of history and the meaning of vicissitudes. The profound meaning implied by this sense of historical vicissitudes, as Liu Yuxi said in Five Topics of Jinling _ Taicheng: "Thousands of families become weeds because of a song" backyard flowers ". "

In the last two sentences, continue to write about the typical scenery on the bank of Bianhe River, and instead express your feelings from the willows on the embankment. Catkin flutters with the wind and dances like snow. It used to be a symbol of spring, which should make people feel comfortable. However, at present, the willow trees along the river bank are linked with the rise and fall of the Sui Dynasty, and the vicissitudes of history can not help but make people sigh. These spring scenery are now the witness of history. In those days, Emperor Yang Di planted willows on the riverbank, which was just an ornament of his luxurious trip to the south. In the end, it became a historical witness to the debauchery and national subjugation. Willow floating in the wind aroused the poet's infinite emotion. In the eyes of poets with a sense of historical vicissitudes, they seem to be a symbol of the disappearance of luxury goods in the Sui Dynasty. Facing this weeping willow, future generations can't help feeling that prosperity is fleeting and history is eternal. However, what makes people feel deeper may be the reality that although the Sui Dynasty is not far away and the mistakes are ahead, no one among the contemporary rulers has learned from the history of the Sui Dynasty. In this strong and deep sadness in the last sentence, there is obviously the shadow of the declining times. This also shows the poet's deep concern for national affairs.

Most of the nostalgic poems start from the historical sites in front of us, with the ups and downs of the past and present as the background, and contain certain realistic feelings in expressing the sense of historical vicissitudes. This article is a typical poem. The title "Bianhe" refers to the Tongji Canal dug by Yang Di. At that time, in order to visit Jiangdu, Yang Di mobilized more than one million migrant workers to dig through the economic canal and plant willows on the seawall, which is called Suidi in the world. A luxurious palace was also built by the Bianshui River. This Bianhe River is the witness of history, which witnessed Yang Di's profligacy, exhausted people's wisdom and finally went to self-destruction. The poet's sense of sadness over the past and the sense of historical vicissitudes began in Bianhe, which exhausted the people's ointment and became a historical witness to the demise of the Sui Dynasty.

The application and comparison of these seven-character quatrains have deepened the historical lesson of Yang Di's self-destruction. The poet put grief in the past and hurt his feelings now in the spring, which is euphemistic and tortuous and has deep feelings. Finally, the pen of hurting the present shows the poet's worries about the country incisively and vividly.