Original text:
What spring looks like.
Chang' an fell, the country was broken, and only the mountains and rivers remained; Spring has come, and the sparsely populated Chang' an city is densely forested. Sad state, can not help but burst into tears, amazing birds, leaving sorrow and hate. The war lasted for more than half a year, and letters from home were rare, with a hundred thousand gold. Twisting with melancholy, scratching my head and thinking, the more I scratch my white hair, I can hardly insert a hairpin.
Translation:
Chang' an fell and the country was broken, leaving only mountains and rivers; Spring has come, and Chang 'an, which is sparsely populated, has dense vegetation. Sentimental state affairs, tears can't help splashing, birds are heart-pounding, which only increases sadness but not hatred. The continuous war has continued until now, and there are few letters at home. A letter is worth tens of thousands of gold. Worried, scratching my head, my white hair is getting shorter and shorter, and I can't insert it.
Precautions:
The first four sentences of "Spring Hope" describe the miserable and dilapidated scene of Chang 'an in spring, with ups and downs. In the last four sentences, the poet's feelings of caring for relatives and state affairs are full of bitterness and indignation. The whole poem is in a well-proportioned proportion. The couplet takes the place where the petals flow like tears as the first sigh, and the lonely bird sings sorrow as homesickness. At the end, the couplet emphasizes that deep sorrow attracts white and sparse, and the antithesis is delicate and the voice is solemn and stirring, which fully shows the poet's patriotic feelings.
The poet's feelings expressed in Hope in Spring;
1, which expresses the poet's deep concern about the country's destruction. The poem describes the ruins and desolation of Chang 'an, the war and the displacement of the people, which makes the poet feel extremely sad and worried. He has profound thoughts and feelings about the fate of the country and the suffering of the people. In this poem, we can see the poet's deep anxiety about the country's demise and sympathy for the people's suffering.
2. Expressed the poet's deep love for the motherland. Although the country was destroyed and the people were displaced, the poet had a deep love for the rivers and mountains of the motherland. He expressed his longing for the beauty and tranquility of nature by depicting the scenery in spring. He wrote in his poem that the country broke mountains and rivers. This sentence reflects the poet's deep love for the mountains and rivers of the motherland. Even if the country is ruined, he still loves this land deeply.
3. Expressed the poet's yearning for a quiet life. In this poem, the poet wrote that after three months of war, a letter from home is worth a ton of gold, which expresses the poet's aversion to war and his desire for a peaceful life. He hopes to end the war and let the people live a peaceful and stable life. I also expressed my thoughts about my family and my yearning for a quiet life.