What emotions does the poet express in Chang Ge Xing?

1. "Long Song Xing" (a poem written by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty)

It expresses the author's strong desire to make achievements as soon as possible, to make his achievements last forever, and to leave his name in the annals of history.

"Long Song Xing" is a work by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem has twenty sentences, divided into two parts. Ten sentences are used as one part to connect the thoughts before and after, showing the author's mental image of the interaction between reason and understanding. The whole poem combines narrative, lyrical, and argumentative techniques. The poetic mood is jumping and unpredictable, and the meaning is wonderfully integrated, naturally integrated.

2. "Long Song Xing" (Han Dynasty Yuefu Poetry)

It expresses the encouragement of people to hold on to the life that is passing by time and work hard to make a difference in their youth. .

"Long Song Xing" is a Chinese classical poem, which belongs to the Yuefu poetry of the Han Dynasty. It is a famous poem that exhorts the world to cherish the time and forge ahead. Judging from the overall concept of this poem, the main meaning is that seasons change quickly and time is gone forever. Therefore, it advises people to cherish their youth and work hard to make a difference.

Extended information:

Appreciation

This is a song that sings about life. Singing about people naturally starts from the sunflower in the garden. This is called "supporting things to rise" in writing, that is, "preface other things to trigger the words to be chanted." The sunflower in the garden stands gracefully in the spring morning, with dewdrops rolling on its green leaves, shining brightly in the morning sun, like a young man full of youthful vitality.

The poet extended the idea from the vigorous growth of sunflower in the garden and wrote about the entire nature. Due to the sunshine, rain and dew in spring, everything is shining with the glory of life, and there are vibrant and prosperous scenes everywhere. . These four sentences are literally a tribute to spring. In fact, they are borrowing things to compare with people. They are a hymn to the most precious thing in life - youth.

The era when life is full of youthful vitality is as beautiful as spring in all four seasons. In this way, in terms of writing, it also has a metaphorical meaning, which is the so-called "Xingerbi".