All-round development of poetry

All-round development of poetry is as follows:

First, don't be afraid of clouds, but toward which corner of the mountain. Wang Anshi's "Flying to the Phoenix" in the Northern Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Because I am at the top, I can see farther and more comprehensively, and the clouds can't stop my sight.

Appreciation: This poem is different from ordinary climbing poems. This poem doesn't write much about the scene in front of us, only about the height of the tower. The key point is to write about the feeling of climbing high, which embodies the concept of "standing high can only see far"

This is similar to Wang Zhihuan's poem, "But when you walk up a flight of stairs, you broaden your horizons by 300 miles". The former shows the ideological realm and heroism of a political reformer, while the latter shows that to achieve better results, more efforts need to be made to encourage each other or encourage themselves.

Second, but you walked up a flight of stairs and broadened your horizons by 300 miles. Communication between Tang Dynasty and Heron Mountain Villa

Interpretation: To make a metaphor, if you want to achieve greater success, you must make more efforts and achieve greater development.

Appreciation: the poet's extraordinary ambition to climb high and look far reflects the positive and enterprising spirit of the people in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

Third, understand that as the peak on one side of the ridge, the distance is different. Stone cylinder wall

Interpretation: I can't see the true face of Lushan Mountain, just because I am in the mountain and my sight is blocked.

Appreciation: These two poems are rich in connotations, which enlighten people to understand a philosophy of being human-because people are in different positions and have different starting points to see problems, their understanding of objective things is inevitably one-sided; To understand the truth and the whole picture, we must go beyond the narrow scope and get rid of subjective prejudice.

Fourth, the blade is sharpened, and the plum blossoms are bitter and cold. The ancient poet was anonymous, "abstinence, virtue and diligence"

Interpretation: Bao Jianfeng is obtained from tempering, and plum blossom fragrance comes from its cold winter.

If Yu Yi wants to have precious qualities or beautiful talents, it needs constant efforts to cultivate and overcome certain difficulties.

Five, the road is long, Xiu Yuan Xi, I will search up and down. Qu Yuan's Li Sao in the Warring States Period

Interpretation: In the original text, this sentence means that the road is narrow and endless. I want to look for the sun in my heart up and down.

Appreciation: It expresses Qu Yuan's positive and enterprising mentality of "exploring the road before it gets dark", and now it is generally extended to finding the correct method to solve the problems he faces without losing time.