Fish coat refers to an arrow bag made of fish skin. Take it and pass it on. The shape of a fish. Jin Panyue's "Ode to the Western Expedition": "White Dragon's fish suit, dense net." Later, it was used to describe a private visit by an emperor or a noble. Fish Clothes is also a seven-character poem by Xia Wanchun, a patriotic poet in Ming Dynasty. This poem is the first poem written by a poet who fought against the Qing Dynasty with Chen Zilong. Zhuan Xu described the anti-Qing military life. The poets of the Necklace Association used Zu Ti's allusions to inspire themselves. Shen's situation is taken as an example by a poet, which shows his firm determination not to recover his sight and not to rest.
The language of the whole poem is gorgeous and magnificent, full of patriotic thoughts and literary talent of a young hero. Xia Wanchun is a young hero and an outstanding poet. His poetry creation is influenced by Chen Zilong's retro style. His words are imitative, but they are vain. After he/Kloc-joined the army at the age of 0/4, his poems have a strong atmosphere of fighting life, showing a tragic style. The poem "Fish Clothes" can be regarded as a masterpiece. Although this poem has only four sections and eight sentences, it is quoted as many as six sentences, which is appropriate and poetic.
Literary allusions:
The poem "Fish Clothes" describes the young poet's ambition and determination to resist the Qing Dynasty. This poem named "Fish Clothes" tells that after the death of the Ming Dynasty, the nobles of the Ming Dynasty fled in disguise and were bullied and in a difficult situation. The first couplet is about the poet joining the army and joining forces with Chen Zilong in Taihu Lake, vowing to destroy the Qing Dynasty. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ban Chao made great contributions to the Western Regions, and Emperor Han Ming appointed him as the lord protector of the Western Regions, and appointed him as a distant Hou. The poet here refers to Chen Zilong. The poem "Yuezhi" is a metaphor that the Qing Dynasty used it to worship the generals in the altar and vowed to sweep away the stubborn enemy.
Turning to practice means that the sword is sharp and not afraid of the powerful armor of Qing Dynasty, which is suitable for autumn night battle. "Shuang Hu's weight" is the continuation of the previous sentence "Yuezhi", which clearly refers to the weight of northwest first frost, but actually refers to the power of the Qing Dynasty. "The Moon in Han Dynasty" shows the poet's idea of seeing the light again. Although the forces of the Qing Dynasty ruled China, it was still the moon of the Han family that shone on the earth. The last sentence of the Neck Couplet said that the poet himself should learn from Zu Ti in the Jin Dynasty and aspire to destroy the Qing Dynasty.
The next sentence means that the Qing army perished the Ming Dynasty, and the royal family of the Ming Dynasty went into exile. The situation is very difficult and shocking. I am ashamed that I didn't do my best to help people in the same boat. For the story of "Cockcrow" and "Beaten", see Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin. The poet quoted this canon, which shows his ambition to see the light again. At the end of the poem, the poet said that he would engage in folk activities for life in order to clear up the Qing Dynasty and restore the sight. "Lake and sea" refers to the people relative to the imperial court. Infinite Hatred shows the poet's infinite hatred for national subjugation. In the last sentence, the poet takes Shen's own situation as an example to show that he will not give up revenge until he sees the light again.
Xia Wanchun is a young hero and an outstanding poet. His poetry creation is influenced by Chen Zilong's retro style. His words are imitative, but they are vain. After he/Kloc-joined the army at the age of 0/4, his poems have a strong atmosphere of fighting life, showing a tragic style. The poem "Fish Clothes" can be regarded as a masterpiece. Although this poem has only four sections and eight sentences, it is quoted as many as six sentences, which is appropriate and poetic. The young poet's ambition to clarify and restore his vision was repeatedly stated and displayed layer by layer.
It is really a "trinity". At the same time, we can also see the poet's extraordinary talent and profound literary accomplishment from this poem. Wang Hong's Biography of Xia Xiaozi called it "a rich collection of books, based on thousands of words, such as surging clouds, talking about military and political affairs, and excavating wonders", which should be regarded as a conclusion.