Tao Yuanming's Ode to Jing Ke is a poem full of passion and appeal. It expresses Tao Yuanming's reverence and praise for Jing Ke's lofty aspirations and brave spirit through the magnificent epic description of Jing Ke stabbing the king of Qin, and also reflects his opposition and aversion to violence and power.
Tao Yuanming's poems are famous for their freshness, elegance and elegance, and his works have an important position in the history of China literature. His poems mostly describe natural scenery and rural life, and his masterpieces include Drinking, Returning to the Garden, and Peach Blossom Garden. His poetic style is simple and natural, his feelings are sincere, his artistic conception is far-reaching, his language is approachable, and he is respected as a "poetic fairy" by later generations.
Ode to Jing Ke is one of his rare bold and fierce works, which can best reflect his "King Kong glaring" side.
Appreciation of the poem Ode to Jing Ke;
1. At the beginning of the poem, Tao Yuanming described Jing Ke's lofty aspirations and brave spirit with "angry eyes". This adjective is apt. Before stabbing the king of Qin, Jing Ke experienced various setbacks and hardships, but he never gave up, and always maintained his lofty aspirations and indomitable spirit. His courage and fearlessness make people deeply feel a shocking force.
2. Tao Yuanming showed Jing Ke's courage and determination by describing the process of Jing Ke stabbing Qin Wang. Holding a dagger, Jing Ke launched a fierce battle in front of the king of Qin. He was fearless and never backed down until he finally gave his life. This process was vividly and truly described by Tao Yuanming, which made people feel as if they were there, and felt the changeable and fearless spirit of that era.
In this poem, Tao Yuanming also expressed his opposition and disgust to violence and power. He believes that violence and power are things that destroy human nature and should not be worshipped and pursued. On the contrary, we should pursue a peaceful, peaceful and harmonious lifestyle, which is really worth pursuing.
4. Tao Yuanming expressed his reverence and admiration for Jing Ke's brave spirit by praising and mourning Jing Ke. He believes that only this spirit can truly change the world and truly lead us to a better and more progressive life.