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Original text:
Thin horse map
Song? Gong kai
When the sky falls from the clouds,
When you're free, you'll have twelve.
Who pities bones today,
The sunset is like a mountain on the beach.
Appreciation: This poem uses the method of contrast. The first two sentences say, "When the sky passes through the clouds, the sky is empty, and the twelve idle days begin", which shows that it is a swift horse with extraordinary ability. "Flying through the sky" means making great achievements, and "Twelve Idle Days" is a royal stable, which means that it used to be a noble royal horse. The last two sentences turn to the present situation, "Who pity who is skinny today, and the sunset is like a mountain on the beach?" After the war, the former war horse was no longer loved by people, and it was stranded in the desert and scrawny. The author uses "the first dynasty" and "the present" to compare before and after, and parting is also contained in it.
The poet expressed his indignation at similar phenomena of state affairs through the description of the thin horse and the comparison between the past and the present of the fine horse, and also expressed his sadness at seeing the thin horse and the old horse and thinking of the ruin of the country after the war.
Author and background:
Gong Kai, a native of Huaiyin, Jiangsu Province, was originally named Zhu Gong and Laohuzi. Painters in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty.
In his heyday, Gong Renkai was annexed by the Mongolian army in the Southern Song Dynasty. Gong Kaifu is a battleground for military strategists in past dynasties. He was determined to contribute to his career, but unfortunately he didn't succeed.
The Southern Song Dynasty perished from 65438 to 0279. Gong Kai lived in seclusion, selling paintings for a living, and used them to vent his resentment against the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, such as Zhong Kui Killing Ghosts, Thin Horse in Tang Dynasty, and his masterpiece Thin Horse Map. Later, he lived as a hermit, painting landscapes, Buddhist themes, and his masterpiece Zhongshan Going on Excursion.