People in the Western Han Dynasty often compare floating clouds to evil villains. If they want to achieve great things, the most terrible thing is to "cover their eyes with clouds" and "confuse the truth at the end of customs". Wang Anshi was defeated by this when he later promoted the new law. The poet's good intentions are shown in this poem.
Deng Fei came to Feng Wang Anshi in Song Dynasty.
There is a towering tower at the top of Feilai Peak. It is said that crows come and the morning sun rises.
As written in a China poem, we are not afraid of dark clouds covering our sight, because we are already on the top of the mountain.
Translation:
It is said that the rising sun can be seen at dawn on the tower with extremely high Feilai Peak.
I'm not afraid of the clouds floating from the mountain blocking my view, just because I'm at the top floor now.
In the summer of 1050 (the second year of your life), the poet wrote this poem when he returned to his hometown in Linchuan, Jiangxi Province in Yinxian, Zhejiang Province and passed through Hangzhou. At this time, the poet was only thirty years old, in the prime of life, with lofty aspirations, just taking the opportunity to fly to the peak to express his feelings and express his broad feelings.
In the first sentence of the poem, the poet used the exaggerated word "Chihiro" to write the height of the ancient pagoda on the peak and write his own foothold. The second sentence of the poem skillfully writes out the brilliant scene of the rising sun seen on the tower, showing the poet's vigor, ambition of reform and confidence in the future, and becomes the emotional tone of the whole poem.
The last two sentences of the poem follow the first two sentences to describe the scenery and express emotions, so that the poem has vivid images and profound philosophy. The ancients often worried about clouds covering the sun, evil ministers covering the wise, and poets added the word "fearless". It shows the poet's courage and determination to be far-sighted in politics and not afraid of evil.
The whole poem embodies the poet's fearless enterprising spirit to realize his political ambition.