The whole word is as follows:
The wind is rustling, the water is cool, and the strong men go and never return.
Explore the tiger's den, enter the dumpling palace, face upwards and exhale, and turn into Bai Hong.
Writing background:
Jing Ke got his name from this, and two short poems are immortal. Since ancient times, there have been different opinions about Jing Ke's behavior. Some people say that Jing Ke is a brave man who gave his life for justice, some people say that he is a trivial outlaw, and some people say that he is a terrorist in ancient China.
Appreciate:
1. This is the generous elegy of a brave man. He went to the den and knew that he could not survive.
There are only two sentences in the whole poem. The first sentence is about the parting environment, bleak autumn wind, cold and bleak little water, tragic and desolate atmosphere. Scenery description permeates the singer's feelings. The second sentence shows the hero's unswerving concern for the disaster.
3. The language of this poem is simple, concise, lyrical and picturesque, and it is the swan song of China's ancient poems.