Qiu Si, a proud fisherman, how to express the author's feelings?

The Fisherman's Pride, by describing the battlefield scenery in Frontier fortress, Qiu Si shows the heroic spirit of the author who has made contributions to the country, his feelings of homesickness and concern for the country, and also describes the hardships of living in the frontier.

The pride of Qiu Si fishermen

Song Fan Zhongyan

The scenery in Qiu Lai is different, and Hengyang Goose is unknown. Around, the sound of the horn sounded, thousands of miles away, and the long smoke closed.

A glass of turbid wine is Wan Li's home, but Ran Yan hasn't come home yet. Qiang tube covered with frost, people do not sleep. The general was white-haired and in tears.

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The first part of this poem focuses on the scenery. The author uses the story of geese going to Yan Hui Peak in Hengyang to reflect the homesickness of people outside the Great Wall. "A thousand miles away, a lonely city in a long smoke, the sunset is off" is the most successful sentence, and only the word 10 outlines a magnificent evening scene in the frontier fortress.

The next word is lyrical, turbid wine, milky white rice wine, which is also a metaphor for heavy mood here. "People are sleepy, the general is white-haired, and he is crying for his husband." This word 10 is inspiring and writes down the complex feelings of worrying about the country and patriotism.

This sentence is the true exposure of Fan Zhongyan's desire to defend the frontier and his complicated mentality. It reflects the hardships of frontier life and the poet's determination and willingness to consolidate frontier defense. At the same time, it also shows complex and contradictory feelings such as foreign invasion, unfinished business, long-term border defense, and homesickness of soldiers.