The deciduous geese fly south, and the bleak river in the north wind is particularly cold. The original sentence is from Tang Meng Haoran's Early Cold on the River/Early Cold on the River/Homesickness on the River. This poem aims at expressing homesickness. The first couplet rises, geese fly south, causing homesickness; In the middle of the couplet, I saw the lonely sail in the distance and thought of the disappointment that I couldn't accompany it; At the end of the couplet, you write about the stagnation you want to return to.
The whole poem reveals the poet's grievances and frustrations after hitting a wall in Chang 'an. Nostalgia and sentences about scenery are integrated, profound and implicit, and the two couplets in the middle are naturally paired, without the slightest trace of chisel, which shows the poet's artistic skill.
Knowledge expansion:
The poem "Wild Goose Flying South" comes from Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts a scene where fallen leaves return to their roots and geese fly south, giving people a bleak and desolate feeling.
In this poem, "falling wood" refers to fallen leaves, symbolizing the change of seasons and the passage of years. And "geese flying south" means geese flying south, which means the change of seasons and the reincarnation of life. Through the description of natural scenery, this poem expresses the poet's feelings about short life and dreamlike personnel.
At the same time, the poem "A Goose Flying South" also conveys a reverence for life and nature. Leaves and geese are creatures of nature, and their existence and disappearance are manifestations of natural laws. By observing these natural phenomena, the poet realized the shortness and preciousness of life and expressed his awe of life and respect for nature.
In addition, the poem "A Goose Falls to the South of the Yangtze River" also contains feelings of parting. In the poem, geese flying south symbolize parting and missing, and this feeling is especially strong among those who leave. Through this poem, the poet expresses the pain of parting and the attachment to friendship, which makes people feel surging.
Generally speaking, the poem "A Goose Flying South" is a philosophical and emotional poem of the richest man. Through the description of natural scenery, I expressed my thoughts and feelings about the shortness of life, natural laws and feelings of parting. At the same time, this poem also conveys a reverence for life and nature, as well as a treasure and attachment to friendship and affection.
These thoughts and feelings make people have a buzz and think when reading this poem, which is of great enlightenment to our understanding of life, nature and emotion.