The first answer:
1. The first couplet: The lone wild goose does not drink and pecks, but flies and cries out to the group
General poems about objects do not express what they are chanting. thing, but Du Fu calls out "Lone Goose" at the beginning of this poem. It neither drank nor pecked, but kept flying, barking, missing, and chasing its companions. What a persistent spirit this is!
2. Chin couplet: Who pities a shadow, missing each other through thousands of clouds
(1) Understanding: Use the word "who pity" to ask: the sunset is all flying in the clouds It's so far away, who can sympathize with me, a lonely goose who is missing from the flock?
(2) What is Lone Goose doing? Why does the author "pity" it?
Clearly: it doesn’t drink or peck, it just keeps flying, screaming, missing, and chasing its companions.
Because it incorporates my own thoughts and feelings.
3. Neck Couplet: Looking as far as the eye can see, it seems as if the sight is still visible, and the sorrow is as much as hearing more.
It writes about the lone wild goose chasing and looking at the sky, and seems to have lost sight of its companions; chasing I couldn't fly, and I felt sad in my heart. I seemed to hear the shouts of my companions again.
Pu Qilong commented: "I fly because I am thinking about it. I can't see it anymore and keep flying, as if I still see a group of others and chase them away; I cry out because I am thinking about it. I am mourning a lot and keep singing like this. When I heard about the flock, I started to cry." ("Reading Du Xinjie")
Why does the author mention wild crows in the last couplet?
Clearly: The wild duck is used as a contrast to the lonely goose to express the poet's love and hate.
Gu Yan's love for the group is so strong, her heart is so sad, and her pursuit is so urgent, but a group of wild ducks don't understand it at all, and they keep making noises.
The poet compares himself with the lone wild goose, and the wild duck symbolizes some mediocre people who lack emotion.
5. Appreciation: What kind of emotion does the poem convey to the author?
Clear: It conveys the painful feelings of those who are lost in wandering. The second romantic answer:
I didn’t care about it at first sight. The wild crows were emotionless and kept making noisy noises. They seemed to be as self-righteous as the other literati and poets.
Chinese class. I wonder why others say they feel like falling asleep as soon as they learn Chinese? Maybe I am an exception because I like Chinese. But he wasn't very serious in class. The table was covered with papers of poor quality. The title at the end of this poem has only a few cursory strokes. In a daze, I heard the pig licking his cute belly and saying, "The lonely goose doesn't drink or peck, this lonely goose doesn't eat or drink..." Suddenly he woke up.
Today on the seventh floor I saw a flock of geese flying past the window, and I thought of this lone goose again. I imagine it to be small, confused, and strong, a bit like some children today. But how did you become an outlier? I can't imagine the panic and helplessness in your eyes at that time, but I can only see you flying alone and struggling, without eating, drinking, or even resting. I just want to catch up with that human character or one character from the past. Have you been ignored or abandoned? Are you chasing your future or your past...who knows.
So here it is. There is only one goose, flying hard. While the geese in front were resting, it was starving and thirsty.
Why? Are you just afraid...