Comment on Qu Yuan's Ode to an Orange 1 Ode to an Orange is one of the famous sentences of Qu Yuan, a great patriotic poet in the Warring States Period: "When the empress is beautiful, the orange will serve the monarch." A famous scholar and an expert on Chu Ci wrote this translation of Ode to an Orange: "Under the emperor's heaven, on the thick soil, a beautiful tree grows;" That tree is full of oranges that can adapt to our soil and water. You, orange fruit, with this firm will, were born in the gorgeous South China. The deep-rooted and unchangeable quality is showing an indelible will ... The inherent nature of green and white suggests how we should get along with people. You have all kinds of beautiful charms, and you can hardly find any small flaws. How perfect!
In fact, Ode to Oranges expresses a patriot's love for his homeland. Many of Qu Yuan's works are expressed through things. He attaches importance to things, comparing beautiful grass to a gentleman, and evil grass to a villain. Therefore, he always carries a wreath, eulogizes flowers and life. He doesn't want the flowers to wither. The whole poem is pinned on such feelings. By praising Chenpi, he showed his faithfulness and permeated the poet's sincere love for the motherland. Ode to an Orange is an affirmation of a loyal and beautiful character, and also a tribute to a loyal and beautiful soul. It can arouse people's strong patriotic enthusiasm at any time.
"I am also kind. Although I died nine times, I still have no regrets. " Mr. Wen has studied Qu Yuan all his life, and his "coquettish voice is clanking". For the sake of beautiful ideals and beliefs, he experienced great hardships in his life, but his patriotism remained unchanged. This is the connotation of Qu Yuan's spirit that we eulogize. With the rapid development of China's economic construction, the ancient China has taken off again, and the national spirit contained in the depths of history is a great source of strength that we must learn. Today, we reread Ode to an Orange, aiming to gain new enlightenment from ancient poetry, further carry forward the spirit of patriotism and reshape the national soul.
After reading Qu Yuan's Ode to an Orange, I grew up in Yichang, a beautiful hydropower capital, where there are rich products and beautiful scenery, and there is even a patriotic poet Qu Yuan who has been told through the ages. Open the classic books and savor them. What impressed me deeply was Qu Yuan's Ode to an Orange.
"After the emperor, a tree is better than an orange." If you are ordered not to move, you will be born in the south. "
The beautiful Jiangling area is the hometown of citrus. The orange juice produced here is sweet and bright. Every autumn comes, the branches are covered with pieces of orange lanterns, happily welcoming guests from afar. It happened that such a lovely orange turned into a bitter and astringent orange in the north. In the view of Qu Yuan, who loves his homeland deeply, this nature of "being born in the south" can be linked with his unswerving patriotism. Therefore, during his exile in Du Ying, he took the citrus in the south of China as an example to fight for festivals and wrote this poem full of affection. Once the branch pricks, the round fruit is awkward. Although there are "thorns" between its branches and leaves, it is only to prevent foreign enemies from invading, and it has contributed countless sweet fruits to the world.
The unswerving quality of dried tangerine peel is what Qu Yuan admires and praises. It is "deep and difficult to move, without asking for anything" and "independent from the Soviet Union and the world, without crossing the river", which enables it to strengthen its own ethics and maintain its impartial character. Qu Yuan experienced ups and downs in his life and was framed and exiled, but he never gave up his ideal of governing the country, sympathized with the working people, exposed the decay of the ruling group, pursued a legal society, and endorsed the selection of talents to govern the country. However, his ideal brought him nothing but disaster. Even so, he is still like a firm green orange, standing between the vast world. It is deeply rooted in the "southern land" and no force can make it migrate. The indomitable spirit and the determination to "be ordered not to move" have aroused the infinite respect of the readers! Chenpi is respectable and handsome.
The fruits of citrus nourish people and stand proudly in the cold wind, frost and snow. Its upright character, lush in winter, never gives in to the cold, just like the poet Qu Yuan's character of being willing to be friends with Chenpi in the face of severe years, which makes the image of Chenpi, which stands proudly in frost and snow, superimposed with Qu Yuan himself who was abandoned but did not change his integrity.
The poet praised the noble quality of the world with oranges, and his determination and fighting spirit to fight for the working people deeply infected me. In the morning, reading the classics, I seem to be a small white orange flower, fragrant with youth, willing to bear sweet fruit. May I grow up with the classics, and may we all wander in the essence of Chinese studies and have a noble soul.