What does it mean that everything on earth is as fine as wool when the sun rises?

Meaning: Every day when the sun rises in the east, many complicated things in the world begin to happen.

source: my book, written by Liu Cha, a poet in the Tang dynasty.

Original text: When the sun rises, everything on earth is as fine as wool. Ye Fu was angry and saw the injustice, wearing the eternal knife in his chest.

Every day when the sun rises in the east, a dime a dozen complicated things in the world begin to happen. A lot of injustice happened around, and my heart was full of anger, so I kept attacking them, but there were so many injustice that the "knife" that fought against injustice in my chest was gradually worn away. Extended information

This poem is a lyric poem with rough poetic style and surprising intention. Strange is strange in the last sentence: "Wear the eternal knife in your chest."

The poem says that every day when the sun rises in the east, many complicated things happen in the world. Han Yu also has a poem "Things are born with the day", which has the same meaning. At that time, it was the chaotic period of eunuch's autocratic power, separatist regime and foreign invasion in Tang Dynasty. Poets often see many unreasonable things: good people are oppressed, poor people are blackmailed, honest people are excluded, and talented people are given the cold shoulder. Whenever this happens, the poet is angry and angry, but as a result, he has to "wear the eternal knife in his chest."

The author is a poet with a sense of justice. The Biography of Talented Talents in Tang Dynasty said that in his youth, he was "righteous and chivalrous, gnashing his teeth on the sidelines. Because he was killed by alcohol, he would forgive him and change his mind to learn." Although he changed his mind to study, he failed to take the Jinshi exam and continued to live a wandering life.

His character of "respecting righteousness and being a chivalrous man" formed since childhood has not changed because of "learning", but he still maintains a proud and upright character. It is only in view of the lesson of killing people and escaping in those years that the tangible knife in my hand has long been abandoned, but the sense of justice and right and wrong that has been passed down iteratively since ancient times is still treasured in the depths of the author's mind, just like a treasure knife handed down from generation to generation, with a bright knife and a gas-filled bullfight.

However, because of social repression, people can't draw out a sword to help them when they see rough roads, and they are full of justice and anger, and their enthusiasm for helping the people can only be buried in their hearts and can't be poured out. This is a very painful thing. The invisible knife in his chest, the just treasure knife that can eliminate traitors and cut evil, can only be eroded and worn away, and his mood is very angry. The poet sang his own voice with a high and loud tone and a generous elegy.

The most common thing in this poem is a worn knife, which is a metaphor for the pent-up sense of justice. It vividly shows the poet's complex emotions, chivalrous and heroic personality, and its artistic technique is very ingenious. In the works of poets in the Tang Dynasty, we haven't seen the metaphor of people's thoughts and feelings with "knife". This novel conception and the metaphor of police show the unique style of Liu Cha's poetry.

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