Song of the Wind and Song of Gaixia were written by Liu Bang and Xiang Yu respectively. Two mighty heroes used these two poems to express their deep sigh.
"Gaixia Song" was written by Xiang Yu at the end of Qin Dynasty and the time of Chu and Han Dynasties. "The timing is not good, but it won't die." He lamented that bad luck and all kinds of unpredictable forces were at work.
Liu Bang's "Song of the Big Wind" describes the social form of "the wind rises and the wind rises" at the end of Qin Dynasty. "Defending the Four Sides with Violence and Peace" is an ignorance and incomprehension of history and a loss of historical power in China's cultural tradition.
Distinguish and appreciate
The first sentence of Gaixiasong's poem created an unparalleled hero image. In ancient China, "Qi" not only originated from people's innate endowment, but also depended on cultivation. People's morality, ability, demeanor and so on all depend on "qi".
The so-called "furious" means that he has surpassed anyone in these aspects. Although this is a general narrative, the word "pulling the mountain with strength" shows a concrete and vivid effect, so in this sentence, he vividly shows his omnipotent spirit in combination with reality.