From Du Fu's Spring Hope in Tang Dynasty
Commentary: the continuous war has lasted for a spring, and there are few letters from home. A letter is worth two thousand gold.
Appreciation: How much bitterness and expectation is contained in this sentence "A letter from home is worth a ton of gold", which reflects the poet's urgent mood when the news is isolated and waiting for news, and also reflects the people's beautiful desire to oppose war and look forward to peace and happiness.
2. Du Fu's Hope for Spring
Chang' an fell, the country was broken, and only the mountains and rivers remained; Spring has come, and the sparsely populated Chang' an city is densely forested.
Sad state, can not help but burst into tears, amazing birds, leaving sorrow and hate.
The war lasted for more than half a year, and letters from home were rare, with a hundred thousand gold.
Twisting with melancholy, scratching my head and thinking, the more I scratch my white hair, I can hardly insert a hairpin.
Three. translate
The country was invaded, the mountains and rivers remained the same, and the weeds and trees in Chang' an city grew wildly.
Sentimental about state affairs, I can't help but burst into tears when I see the flowers bloom, and I am disappointed and resentful. When I hear birds singing, I think it is also very worrying.
The continuous war has lasted for a spring, and there are few letters from home. A letter is worth twelve thousand gold.
Worried, scratching my head, my white hair is getting shorter and shorter, and I can't insert it.