Appreciation of Zhang Weiping's "New Thunder"

Hello everyone, what I want to explain to you today is "New Thunder";

The author is Qing Zhang Weiping

The creation is speechless but has feelings, every time the cold ends Jue Chunsheng. Thousands of reds and purples are arranged, just waiting for the first sound of new thunder.

This is a seven-character quatrain, written in the early spring of 1824 AD, more than ten years before the Opium War. The author witnessed the situation of internal and external difficulties, and was full of anxiety and longing for the arrival of new situations. The poem "New Thunder" was produced under this background; let's take a look at the general meaning of this poem. This poem talks about nature, which is silent but affectionate. Whenever the cold winter is coming to an end, Urging the spring spirit to sprout, nature has already arranged a riot of colors. Just wait for the spring thunder to sound, and the flowers will bloom. This poem is smooth and natural, with no difficult words or sentences, making it easier to understand. In terms of artistic conception, the poet is unique , which brings new ideas to the expression method of poetry. First of all, the poet's empathetic technique gives nature the ability to have human emotional activities and thinking;

Let's first look at the first sentence of the poem. Creation is speechless but has feelings. As the creator, heaven, that is, nature, does not originally possess human emotions and thinking. However, in the poet's writings, nature can not only think, but also contains feelings for human beings without words; so the poet writes every When the cold comes, spring comes. Not only that, the poet also deliberately arranged the flowers in a variety of colors to please and comfort mankind; The earth emits human emotional activities into nature, so that nature has ideological and emotional activities that resonate with the poet. In this picture, the poet's pursuit and pursuit of a new social environment and new living atmosphere are placed. Admiration also inspires readers’ desire for a newer, nobler and better life;