What is the meaning of Snow White in Farewell to Tian Shuji Wu Huihan Hai?

In the poem "Bai Xuege Farewell to Tian Shuji Wu's Home", Han Hai refers to the endless desert, which is now the Taklimakan Desert.

The desert freezes over/kloc-0.000 feet, with a crack, and the sky is full of darkness and melancholy. This poem depicts the ice and snow in the desert of Wan Li. Hanhai, an ancient desert, has now become the second largest flowing desert in the world, and is famous for its vastness, desolation and mystery.

The vast sea not only represents the difficult course that Judge Wu went back to Beijing, but also symbolizes the desolation and cold of the northwest frontier at that time. With the vast sea as a symbol, the poet expressed his concern about the hardships of Judge Wu's return to Beijing and his desolation in frontier fortress.

At the same time, the vast sea also represents the poet's love for the frontier of the motherland and respect for the people in the frontier. By depicting the frozen dark clouds on the vast sea, the poet shows the hardship and desolation of the frontier, and at the same time expresses his respect and praise to the frontier people for sticking to the frontier and defending the motherland.

In Snow White and Tian Shuji Wu Farewell Home, Han Hai expressed his feelings:

1. Describe the desolation of the frontier fortress: In the poem, the sand sea deepens with unfathomable ice, and the clouds are gathering, and Wan Li is bleak, depicting a cold and desolate frontier fortress picture. The vast sea is a symbol of the northwest frontier, and poets use it to express the coldness, desolation and loneliness of the frontier. This description not only reflects the harsh natural environment, but also reflects the hardships of frontier life at that time, which makes readers feel the poet's inner sadness and anxiety.

2, the sadness of parting: the vast sea is also the place where poets and military advisers are separated. When the poet bid farewell to the military judge, facing the cold and desolate sea, he could not help but feel a deep feeling of parting. This kind of sad emotion has been vividly expressed in the poem, which makes readers deeply feel the sadness and disappointment when the poet and his friends parted.

3. Respect for frontier soldiers: Although the vast sea represents desolation and cold, the poet did not describe frontier life too negatively in his poems. On the contrary, he used the unfathomable frozen sand sea to describe the spirit of frontier soldiers who are brave in danger and stick to the frontier. This expresses the poet's love for the frontier of the motherland and his respect for the people in the frontier.