1, it's a long way to go, but it's Xiu Yuan, but it's Xiu Yuan, so I'll go up and down for it-Li Sao by Qu Yuan in the pre-Qin Dynasty.
Appreciation: Poetry shows the courage and determination of the poet to pursue the truth unremittingly, and embodies the poet's persistent and tireless spirit and unswerving noble quality. The poem uses two metaphors of "road" and "up and down" to vividly describe the difficulties and hardships faced by the poet in pursuing truth and the process of constant struggle.
2. Although it is difficult, it is difficult to blow wild sand to gold-Tang Yuxi's "Miscellaneous Songs and Waves"
Appreciation: The meaning of this poem is that it takes thousands of times of hard filtration to finally get glittering gold after scouring all the sediment. Through the metaphor of images, the poet shows his indomitable fighting spirit, optimistic spirit and broad-minded mind, which embodies the poet's positive and optimistic attitude towards life.
3. I feel shallow at the end of the paper, but I don't know how to do it-Reading on a Winter Night by Song Luyou, for my children.
Appreciation: This poem uses the method of antithesis to make "theory on paper" and "practice", "harvest" and "ignorance", "shallowness" and "importance" correspond one by one, forming a sharp contrast and highlighting the importance of practice. This sentence also uses parallelism and rhyme to make the language full of rhythm and musical beauty.
However, as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles-Don Wang Zhihuan is at the Heron Villa.
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. This poem means that if you want to see the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb a higher tower. It often comes from my encouragement, which shows that only by reaching a higher level can we have a higher vision.
5. This seems to be the most extraordinary, but it is easy to achieve, but it is very difficult-An Shi's poem.
Appreciation: This is a compliment to Zhang Ji, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Wang Anshi thinks that Zhang Ji's poems seem unremarkable, but in fact they are light and tasteful, strange and different from ordinary people. The process of his poetry writing is also arduous and requires a lot of efforts. This poem is often used to describe the difficulty of a person's success and the extraordinary in the ordinary.