The main idea of Ode to Lime is that the stones mined from the deep mountains have been chiseled for thousands of times before they have an ordinary scene of fire burning. As long as you can leave your innocence in the world, you are not afraid of death.
The whole poem shows the poet's noble sentiment of being an incorruptible person, not afraid of hardships and dangers on the road of life, being brave in sacrifice. The first sentence, "It's not easy to dig limestone". The second sentence is "If the fire burns, it will be idle." "Burning", of course, refers to burning limestone. Adding the words "if you are idle" makes people feel that you are not only burning limestone, but also seems to symbolize that people with lofty ideals are taking their time and waiting for compensation no matter how severe the test is. The third sentence is "broken bones and mud are not afraid." Broken Bone vividly writes that limestone is burnt into lime powder. The word "mud without fear" reminds us that there may be a spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice. As for the last sentence, "I want to leave my youth on earth", it is the author's sincere feelings and determination to be a pure and innocent person. Yu Qian is an official, honest and clean. He was wronged in prison and loved by the people. In Ming Yingzong, Walla invaded and Yingzong was captured. Yu Qian proposed the establishment of Jingdi, personally led the troops to stick to Beijing, repelled Vala, and rescued the people from the brutal rule of Mongolian nobles again. However, after the British Restoration, the national hero was falsely killed for "treason". This poem of lime can be said to be a true portrayal of Yu Qian's life and personality. As an object-chanting poem, it is of no value if it is only a mechanical record of things without the deep meaning of the author. The value of this poem lies in the metaphor that lime is everywhere, and reciting lime is to praise a person's open mind and lofty personality.
The meaning of lime kiln
After thousands of hammering, the stone was mined from the deep mountain.
Take the burning of blazing fire as a very flat thing.
Even if it's broken,
Because you must remain innocent in this world.
This is a poem that holds things in the air to express one's ambition. The author uses lime as a metaphor to express his strong and unyielding quality and his thoughts and feelings of fighting evil forces to the end.
After hammering into the mountains for thousands of times, the fire is still there. Even if it's smashed to pieces, why be afraid? Just to keep a piece of blue and white in the world (as clear as the color of a stone, now often used as "innocence").
What does a lime kiln mean?
Yu Qian's Lime Poems in Ming Dynasty
Original poem:
It can only be extracted from the deep mountains after being struck by thousands of hammers. It regards the burning of the burning fire as a very common thing.
Not afraid of broken bones, leaving innocence in the world.
Precautions:
Lime hymn: praise lime. Chant: chant. Refers to a name of the genre of ancient poetry (a form of ancient poetry).
Translation:
(Stone) can only be mined from the mountain after many impacts. It regards the burning of fire as an ordinary thing, even if it is smashed into pieces, it is not afraid, as long as it leaves its innocence in the world.
What is the poetry of lime kiln?
Shi Hui Yin Ming Yu Qian
A thousand hammers hit the mountains, and the fire burns casually.
I'm not afraid of fractures. I want to leave my innocence in the world.
Poetic:
This kind of stone was mined from the deep mountain after a long struggle. It regards self-immolation with fire as a common thing, even if the body is smashed, it is not afraid, and it is necessary to leave white lime on earth. This is a poem expressing ambition. Through lime's indomitable spirit, he expressed the poet's thoughts and feelings of being honest and honest and daring to fight against evil forces.
The value of this poem lies in the metaphor that lime is everywhere, and the blessing of lime is to praise a person's open-minded mind and lofty personality.
The meaning of "the song of lime"
Lyrics of Lime is a poem by Yu Qian, a national hero and politician in Ming Dynasty. This poem is very popular because it reflects the poet's noble sentiments of honesty and integrity. The author uses lime as a metaphor to express his determination to be loyal to the country, not afraid of sacrifice and stick to noble sentiments. The value of this poem lies in the metaphor that lime is everywhere, and reciting lime is to praise a person's open mind and lofty personality. Express yourself like lime, not afraid of difficulties, not hesitate to sacrifice, stick to innocence, be determined to hone in difficulties, stick to innocence, and prepare to contribute all your strength to society. Name "Lyrics of Lime"
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Author Yu Qian
Genre seven-character quatrains
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Shi Hui Yin Ming Yu Qian
It can only be extracted from the deep mountains after being struck by thousands of hammers. It regards the burning of the burning fire as a very common thing.
Not afraid of broken bones, leaving innocence in the world.
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(1) ode to lime: praise the lime. Chant: chant. Refers to a name of the genre of ancient poetry (a form of ancient poetry). (2) hammering: numerous hammering, which describes that it is very difficult to mine lime. Thousand, ten thousand: refers to the number of impacts, but actually does not refer to 1 1 ten thousand. Hammer. Hammer. Chisel, dig.
(3) if you are idle: it seems to be a very common thing. If: as if, as if; Leisure: normal and relaxed.
(4) Innocence: refers to the pure white color of lime, and also refers to noble moral integrity. Humans: Humans.
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(Stone) can only be mined from the mountain after many impacts. It regards the burning of fire as an ordinary thing, even if it is smashed into pieces, it is not afraid, and it is willing to leave its innocence in the world.
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This is a poem that holds things in the air to express one's ambition. The author uses lime as a metaphor to express his determination to be loyal to the country, not afraid of sacrifice and stick to noble sentiments.
As an object-chanting poem, it is of no value if it is only a mechanical record of things without the deep meaning of the author. The value of this poem lies in the metaphor that lime is everywhere, and reciting lime is to praise a person's open mind and lofty personality. [ 1]
The first sentence, "It's not easy to dig limestone". The second sentence is "If the fire burns, it will be idle." "Burning", of course, refers to burning limestone. Adding the word "if you are idle" makes people feel that you are not only burning limestone, but also symbolizes that people with lofty ideals will take their time and regard it as idle no matter how severe the test is. The third sentence is "I am not afraid of death." "Broken to pieces" vividly describes that limestone is burned into lime powder. The word "mud without fear" reminds us that there may be a spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice. As for the last sentence "keep the world innocent", it is the author's sincere feelings and determination to be a pure and innocent person.
Yu Qian is an official, honest and clean. He was wronged in prison and loved by the people. In Ming Yingzong, Walla invaded and Yingzong was captured. Yu Qian proposed the establishment of Jingdi, personally led the troops to stick to Beijing, repelled Vala, and rescued the people from the brutal rule of Mongolian nobles again. However, after the British Restoration, the national hero was falsely killed for "treason". This poem of lime can be said to be a true portrayal of Yu Qian's life and personality. [2]