During my stay in Changsha, I revisited Orange Island. Facing the beautiful natural autumn scenery on the Xiangjiang River and recalling the revolutionary situation at that time, I wrote this song "Qinyuanchun Changsha" with the title of "Changsha".
Appreciation of Qinyuan Spring in Changsha
Historical perspective: In the history of China's poetry, Qu Yuan was the first poet who described the natural beauty in great quantities and combined the description of natural beauty with his concern for the destiny of the country and people. This is a fine tradition of China's classical poetry. Mao Zedong's poems inherited this fine tradition.
He is good at combining natural beauty with social beauty and expressing the content of social beauty through the vivid artistic image of natural beauty. By describing autumn scenery in Changsha and recalling his revolutionary struggle life in his youth, this word puts forward the question of "Who is in charge of ups and downs", and expresses his optimism about the future of the Chinese nation and his great ambition to take what's going on in the world as his own responsibility.
In particular, the last three sentences of this word end with a question, which skillfully answers the question of "who is in charge of ups and downs". Just like hitting water in the middle of the year, bravely throw yourself into the storm of revolution and make bold progress.
Aesthetic point of view: From the aesthetic point of view, sublime beauty is manifested in the external aspect, which is embodied in magnificent scenes such as tall, vast, majestic and magnificent. German philosopher Kant divided sublimity into two categories: mathematical sublimity, such as the volume of mountains; The sublimity of mechanics, such as the momentum of a storm.
Chernyshevski, a famous Russian literary critic, also said: "One thing is much bigger than everything compared with it, and that is sublime."
Confucius also linked "greatness" with sublimity and praised: "greatness! Yao is the king. This is embarrassing, only the sky is big, this is just embarrassing. " This kind of sublimity, broadness and magnificence is vividly reflected in the description of mountains and rivers in Chairman Mao's poems. Qinyuanchun Changsha is one of the best articles.