Scary song or Gaixia song?

Gaixia Song is a poem written by Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, before his downfall.

Ancient poetry: Rise from the mountain and be angry with the world! Bad times never die! What can I do without dying? I'm afraid I'm afraid I can't do anything!

Strength can pull out mountains and spirit can surpass the world, but it is difficult for BMW to run if it is unlucky; What can BMW do without running? Concubine, Concubine, what should I do for you?

Note: Xi: classical Chinese auxiliary words are equivalent to modern "ah" or "ya". If: you.

Appreciation: This poem summarizes Xiang Yu's life's achievements and heroism, expresses his pity for the beauty and the famous colt, and expresses his resentment and helplessness in the heavy encirclement of the Han army. The whole poem vividly shows the author's omnipotent spirit through the combination of reality and fiction. Although the space is short, it shows rich content and complex feelings.

Appreciation of works:

The first sentence of the poem created a unique 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. He vividly demonstrated his omnipotent spirit.

In the second and third sentences, human heroes suddenly became pale and powerless. Due to the adverse weather, Wu Zhui, the famous horse he rode, could not move forward, which made him fall into the desperate situation of failure and could not extricate himself, so he had to be called "helpless".

His strength makes it meaningless for anyone to help him. No one deserves to be his main comrade-in-arms. This kind of pride is unparalleled, and it can be said that it is chinese odyssey. But, no matter how brave and invincible, chinese odyssey. Once the weather is unfavorable, he has no choice but to perish.

Xiang Yu knew that his own demise was inevitable and his career would vanish, but he didn't miss, regret or even sigh. His only concern is the future of a beautiful concubine, who he loves and often accompanies him on expeditions to the East and the West. There is no doubt that after his death, concubine Yu's fate will be very miserable.