Ideal is a stone, knocking out a single spark;
Ideal is fire, lighting the extinguished lamp;
Ideal is a lamp that illuminates the road at night;
Ideal is the road that leads you to the dawn.
From stone to fire, from fire to lamp, from lamp to road, these four metaphors are connected, and they are also called "thimble" in rhetoric. The first two metaphors pave the way for the third metaphor, and the poetry mainly lies in the latter two metaphors. "Dawn" refers to the ideal state. In the long night, the ideal points out the bright direction, so some people say, "the ideal is a bright lamp, which illuminates the road at night;" Ideal is the road, which leads you to the dawn. "As you can see, this paragraph mainly says that ideal is the way forward. It's easy to understand with practice. When Marxism spread to China, China's advanced elements established * * *, and this socialist ideology was like a lamp, illuminating the road at night. This ideal is like a road, leading the people of China to a bright new China and the people of China to socialist modernization.
The first two metaphors, from a single spark to lighting a extinguished lamp, talk about the process of ideal communication. For example, when Li Dazhao and others first spread Marxism, the proletarian ideal was a spark in China; The continuous spread of Marxism in China has become the guiding ideology of China's * * * production party, just like a lighthouse.
Ideal is a stone, knocking out a single spark; The stone here refers to flint, which can send out sparks when struck, which means striking flint to make a fire.
Ideal is fire, lighting the extinguished lamp; The fire here means "a single spark can start a prairie fire".