Are you not afraid of being crushed or not afraid of being crushed at all?

I'm not afraid of being broken.

This poem comes from Yu Qian, a politician and writer in the Ming Dynasty, "Ode to Lyme".

This poem expresses ambition through symbolism. Literally, this is a poem about limes. In fact, it is a metaphor for people with things, which shows the poet's lofty ideals. The whole poem has concise brushwork, simple and natural language and strong appeal; In particular, the author's positive attitude towards life and fearless integrity inspire and inspire people.

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Sentence annotation

1. Lime hymn: Praise the lime. Yin: Fu refers to a name of ancient poetry genre (a form of ancient poetry).

2. hammering: also called "hammering" or "hammering"; It refers to numerous hammering and digging, and describes that it is very difficult to mine lime. One thousand, ten thousand: function words, describing a lot. Hammer: Hammer. Chisel: to cut.

3. If you are free: This seems very common. If: as if, as if; Leisure: normal and relaxed.

4. Broken bone: also known as "broken bone"; Xiongnu: also known as "capital"; Fear: Also called "pity".

5. Innocence: refers to the pure white color of lime, and also refers to noble moral integrity. Humans: Humans. ?

Vernacular translation

Limestone can only be mined from the deep mountains after tens of millions of hammering. It regards burning with raging fire as a very common thing.

Even if it is shattered, it is not afraid. It is willing to leave a clean body in the world. ?

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