Is there any allusion in the poem "Don't be afraid of clouds to cover your eyes"? Not afraid of clouds covering your eyes.

1, the poem "I'm not afraid of clouds covering my eyes" uses allusions.

Is there any allusion in the poem "Don't be afraid of clouds to cover your eyes"? Not afraid of clouds covering your eyes.

1, the poem "I'm not afraid of clouds covering my eyes" uses allusions. People in the Western Han Dynasty often compare floating clouds to evil villains, such as "Shen Xinyu Wei Pian": "Therefore, evil ministers cover sages as floating clouds cover the sun."

2. "Don't be afraid of clouds to cover your eyes" comes from Wang Anshi's "Reaching the Peak". Fly to Chihiro Tower on the mountain, hear the cock crow and see the sun rise. As written in a China poem, we are not afraid of dark clouds covering our sight, because we are already on the top of the mountain.

3. Deng Fei Laifeng is a seven-character quatrain. In the first sentence of the poem, I wrote about the height of the ancient pagoda on the peak and the height of my foothold. The second sentence skillfully writes out the brilliant scene of the rising sun seen on the tower, which shows the poet's vigor and confidence in the future. The last two sentences of the poem follow the first two sentences to describe the scenery and express emotions, so that the poem has vivid images and profound philosophy. The ancients often worried about clouds covering the sun, evil ministers covering the wise, and poets added the word "fearless". It shows the poet's courage and determination to be far-sighted in politics and not afraid of evil.