2. It's a long way to go, Xiu Yuan, Xiu Yuan, and I will go up and down-the Warring States Period. Qu Yuan. Li Sao
3. The world is cloudy and I am alone, and everyone is drunk and I wake up alone-the fisherman described by Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period.
4. I'm still full of good intentions, and I don't regret it even though I died nine times-Qu Yuan's Li Sao.
5. The old man crouches, aiming for thousands of miles; Martyrs are full of courage in their twilight years-Three Kingdoms. Wei. Cao Cao's "Although the tortoise lives long"
6. A good athlete must be a fast horse, and a fast horse must be a good athlete. -Folk songs of the Northern Dynasties. Ode to Yang Liusong
7. Dance with the sky, aim high-Tao Jin Yuanming's Reading Thirteen Classics of Mountains and Seas?
8. Straight as bamboo rope and clear as jade pot ice-Southern Dynasties. Song. Bao Zhao's Song of the Bald Head
9. A high wind knows the strength of grass, and shaking the board knows the sincerity of the minister. -Don Li Shimin's "Gift to Xiao Yu"
10. May your senior be lenient, but be careful not to be full of peaches and plums-two poems written by Tang Libai for Wei's royal yellow clothes.
The whole world is muddy. I'm alone. Everyone is drunk. I wake up alone.
1, interpretation
The world is in a muddle, only I am clear and transparent (not in cahoots), and the whole world is intoxicated, but I am awake, so I am exiled.
2. Analysis of the original text
Songs of the South is a work written by Qu Yuan after he was exiled, persecuted politically and in trouble in his personal life.
There are two characters in the full text-Qu Yuan and the fisherman. The full text adopts the method of contrast, mainly through the question and answer, showing two opposing attitudes towards life and completely different ideological characters. The full text has four natural paragraphs, which are divided into three parts: head, abdomen and tail. The article begins with Qu Yuan and ends with the fisherman. The two natural paragraphs in the middle are their answers, which reflect Taoist philosophy everywhere. Among them, the idea of "crossing the world instead of clinging to things" has a great influence on Taoism in later generations.