Ask good people for help. . . Pan Lang's "Nine Springs Watching the Tide"

Appreciation of Pan Lang's Jiuquanzi Taste a Can of Stir-fry

Lu yongpin

Long memories of watching the tide, full of people vying to see the river. I suspect that the sea is empty and drums are beating all around. Xiang Tao, the frolic in the frolic, stands upright and keeps the red flag wet. I don't see the dream a few times, but I am still chilling.

Xiaoyaozi (Lang) was a famous figure in the Northern Song Dynasty (now Hebei). He was recommended to be a lecturer in Beijing's highest institution of higher learning and made a living by selling medicines. His ci has a strong flavor of life and vivid images.

The spring tide of Qiantang River in Zhejiang Province is a miracle of nature. I don't know how many writers have praised it since ancient times, and Pan Lang is one of them.

The entrance of Qiantang River into the sea is Hangzhou Bay, which looks like a big bell mouth facing the East China Sea. Because of this special natural environment, a strange tidal phenomenon has been formed. Especially in autumn and August every year, when the tide rises, the tide peak can reach more than ten feet high. It seems to be a silver mountain, and it seems to be a water-blocking wall standing steeply in the middle of the river. From a distance, it is advancing rapidly in the direction of Hangzhou, which is very spectacular.

"Looking back at the tide for a long time, the Manchu people are vying for the river to look up" is written by memories. One year around the Mid-Autumn Festival, he was in Hangzhou and saw the grand occasion of tide watching. At that time, watching the tide like a festival was a custom in Hangzhou. Everyone dressed in colorful new clothes, men, women and children, gathered by the river to wait for the arrival of the tide. This unforgettable scene often appears in his mind, so the word "long memory" and "Guo" originally refers to the city wall built outside the city, which is the meaning of the city. "contention", competition. There is a sea of people on the river, and everyone wants to find the first wave peak on Yao's side, and they are scrambling to look there.

Pan Lang squeezed into the crowd and looked at the river. Suddenly someone shouted that the tide was coming, and in a blink of an eye, the tide came in front of him. "Doubt that the sea is empty, all drums." The sound of the tide is like drums, and its momentum makes people think that the whole sea (sea) is coming. Of course, this is not the case, so the author used the word "doubt" to write his feelings. Such exaggeration, bold and reasonable imagination, has the power to touch people's hearts, and can also set off the young people's brave and tenacious spirit in the face of the waves in the next film.

The next movie in the world, like a close-up of a movie, has become an activity to highlight water athletes. "The ebb and flow of Xiang Tao stands tall and the red flag is not wet." "Tiding" refers to people who swim and row on the water at high tide. At that time, hundreds of people often played games on the water. Pan Lang saw some of them holding colorful flags in the water to meet the tide and performing swimming skills in various postures. These are some people who can stand swimming (treading water). Although they haunt in the stormy waves and are sometimes pushed to the top of the waves, the red flag in their hands is still flying, indicating that it is not wet. This scene is really soul-stirring, so he "picked a few to watch the dream, and the dream was still chilling." "Picking up" means that after the author left Hangzhou. From watching the tide to writing lyrics, this time is not short, and the author's memory is not indifferent. As the saying goes, "think about it every day and dream at night." In his dream, he really dreamed of the thrilling scene of frolicking in Qiantang River many times, so nervous that his heart was still beating there after waking up. "Chill" is used here to describe the feeling of fear. It is through his own personal experience that the author brings readers into a refreshing artistic realm.