It is still the moon and border pass in Qin and Han dynasties, and the enemy has fought a protracted war.
If Wei Qing, who attacked Longcheng, and Li Guang, the flying general, were alive today, the Huns would not be allowed to go south to spend their horses in Yinshan. -Wang Changling's "Plug"
First, the bright moon in Qin dynasty was broken in Han dynasty.
Appreciation: This poem depicts the scene that the moon is still bright and the gateway has changed, with a sense that history and time and space are intertwined. The bright moon in Qin and Han dynasties was still so bright, and the frontier at that time had experienced thousands of years of wind and frost and witnessed countless wars and peace. The poet used this contrast to highlight the vicissitudes of the frontier fortress and the heavy sense of history.
Second, the people of the Long March have not come back yet.
Appreciation: This poem expresses the poet's concern and anxiety about the soldiers guarding the border. The "Wan Li" here not only refers to the remoteness of the frontier fortress, but also symbolizes the long and difficult war. The Long March Man Did Not Return shows the pride and determination of the soldiers to stick to the frontier and bravely kill the enemy.
Third, but Dragon City can fly.
Appreciation: The "Flying General in Dragon City" in this poem refers to Li Guang in the Han Dynasty, who was called a general and guarded the frontier. He made great contributions in the war against Xiongnu and defending the frontier, and was regarded as one of the heroes in ancient China. This poem expresses admiration and nostalgia for ancient heroes.
Fourth, don't teach Huma to spend the Yin Mountain.
Appreciation: Huma in this poem refers to enemy cavalry, and Yinshan is an important mountain range in the frontier. The poet expressed his determination not to let the enemy cross the Yinshan Mountain and defend the frontier of the motherland by "not teaching Huma to cross the Yinshan Mountain".
Full text appreciation
First, it is rich in content and profound in significance.
Fortress is rich in content, which shows the magnificent mountains and rivers of the Tang Dynasty and the cruelty of war by depicting various customs in the frontier. With the frontier fortress as the background and the frontier fortress as the breakthrough point, the poet expressed his deep feelings for the country, the nation and the homeland.
There is reverence and praise for brave soldiers, pain and reflection on war, yearning and expectation for peace in the poem. The richness of this content makes this poem have profound historical value and social significance.
Second, superb artistic techniques and beautiful language.
In terms of artistic techniques, Seal Up shows Wang Changling's outstanding talent. The author uses vivid description, delicate psychological description and tense language to make this poem full of vivid picture sense.
The images in the poem are far-reaching and full of tension, such as "bright moon", "Great Wall" and "Yinshan Mountain", which not only depict magnificent scenery, but also imply the viciousness of the frontier and the cruelty of war. Poets are also good at using metaphors and symbols to make poetry more vivid and appealing.