Qiu Jin, known as Jianhu girl. She loved reading since she was a child, and she was also good at riding, archery and martial arts. At the age of 20, she married Wang Tingjun, the son of Xiangtan rich gentry, and moved to Beijing with her. When Eight-Nation Alliance invaded, Qiu Jin was indignant and determined to break through the trap of his family and devote himself to the struggle to transform society.
Liu Yazi once said in "Ms. Hu Qiu the Carving Sword": "I put all my eggs in one basket to fight chivalrous bone and won a great reputation." This is a good evaluation of Qiu Jin, and it also expresses people's infinite reverence and nostalgia for this outstanding talented woman. The following is a song by Qiu Jin, which is full of emotion and makes people respect.
Poetry appreciation is as follows:
"Stay in Beijing" means to stay for a short time and leave after all. Only in this way can we have the feeling of "early Mid-Autumn Festival". The word "you" vividly reveals the poet's anguish and helplessness. "Yellow flowers are everywhere under the hedge, and autumn colors seem to be smeared", which specifically depicts the autumn scenery.
Writing about autumn is writing about chrysanthemums. Writing chrysanthemums has two meanings. One is to express sadness. Li Qingzhao has a famous saying, "The curtain rolls west wind, and people are thinner than yellow flowers." The second is emotional feelings. The author uses Qiu Ju's indomitable character in the face of frost and snow to express her pride and indomitable character. The combination of these two meanings is the true expression of the poet's psychology.