Introduction to poetry
The Song of Autumn Pu was written by Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem consists of 36 sentences, with Qiupu as the background, expressing the poet's homesickness. This poem depicts the beautiful scenery of Qiupu in the poet's vivid language, and also expresses the poet's deep yearning for his hometown. With its profound ideological connotation and beautiful artistic form, this poem has become a classic of China's classical poetry.
Step 1: Appreciate poetry.
Qiu Puge Li Bai
White hair three thousands of feet, sorrow like a beard.
I don't know where to get autumn frost in the mirror.
Love this spiritual peak, tears streaming down my face.
The bell at the top of the mountain is broken, and the sound of water in front of the cliff.
The moonlight shines empty, and the forest is cool.
The temple in Yu Xiu Palace collapsed, and the midnight bell rang long.
Step 2: Interpreting Poetry
Li Bai's Song of Qiupu takes Qiupu as the background to express the poet's homesickness. The whole poem is divided into 36 sentences. Through the description of Qiupu, the poet's homesickness is expressed. There are a few words in this poem:
"White hair and three thousands of feet, the fate is like a long time." These two sentences express the poet's melancholy and homesickness. The poet uses "white hair and three thousands of feet" to describe his age, implying that he has reached old age, while "sorrow is like a leisurely" expresses the loneliness and sadness in the poet's heart.
"I don't know where the autumn frost is in the mirror." This sentence expresses the poet's longing for his hometown. The poet uses a "mirror" as a metaphor for his own mind, implying that his mind has been thoroughly honed by years, but he doesn't know where the autumn frost in his hometown goes.
"Love this spiritual peak, tears flow clear." This sentence expresses the poet's love and yearning for his hometown. The poet uses "Lingshan Peak" to describe the peaks in his hometown, implying the beauty of mountains and rivers in his hometown. Tears Qing expresses the poet's deep sadness and yearning.
Step 3: Feel the poetry.
Although Li Bai's Song of Autumn Pu is an ancient poem, the thoughts and feelings it expresses are eternal. In this crisp autumn season, we may involuntarily think of our hometown, the place where we have lived and the people we have accompanied. At this time, we may be a little sad and homesick.
However, we should also understand that hometown is not a specific place, but an emotion, a memory and reflection on life. No matter where you are, you should keep missing your hometown and keep loving and thinking about life. Only in this way can we truly understand and appreciate the thoughts and feelings expressed in Li Bai's Song of Autumn Pu.
final result
Li Bai, a Qiu Ge, is a poem expressing homesickness. It depicts the beautiful scenery of Qiupu with the poet's vivid language, and also expresses the poet's deep yearning for his hometown. With its profound ideological connotation and beautiful artistic form, this poem has become a classic of China's classical poetry. In this crisp autumn season, let's feel this poem together, continue to miss our hometown and continue to love and think about life.