Looking for Appreciation of Yu Qian's Going to Taihang in Ming Dynasty
The west wind is strong, the clouds fall at sunset, and the birds return from the sky. What a vast and magnificent realm. We not only saw the vast sight of the majestic Taihang Mountain, but also felt the poet's broad mind revealed by the magnificence of nature. From the last sentence, we can see that the poet immediately went too far, looking at the heroic image of thousands of miles away, and feeling his feelings of being a martyr despite his cold and frost, but his heart was full of courage, and he walked the road of Wan Li but remained immortal all his life. I also learned about the corruption of the imperial court, the author's frustration, the clank of iron bones when King Kong was in flames, and the heroic nature when things changed. In this poem, Yu Qian shows us a kind of life pride of challenging difficulties and singing heartily.