1, a lonely traveler with broken bridges and snow will not regret his clothes getting wider and wider.
Translation:
A person traveling in the residual snow, although the journey is lonely and long, has no regrets, and even his belt has gradually loosened, but such a person has no resentment.
Appreciate:
This poem was written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, showing a kind of perseverance. The poet implied loneliness with "broken bridge and residual snow", describing the lonely people walking on the bridge haunted by residual snow, and the cold wind was cold. The lonely man didn't give up, his belt became looser and looser, but he still kept on walking.
This reflects the struggle between man and fate, full of love for life and indomitable faith. This poem is concise in language, expresses profound themes, arouses people's emotions and has strong artistic appeal. At the same time, this poem is fresh and natural in language and vivid in image, which occupies an important position in the history of China literature and becomes a classic of China's classical poetry.
2. Rebuild the deep meaning by breaking the bridge and return to the beauty of homeliness.
Translation:
Although the broken bridge was destroyed, it still has profound significance after a short period of reconstruction, because it carries people's family memories and family beauty.
Appreciate:
This poem was written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It contains profound and rich meanings. The poet's "broken bridge reconstruction" pinned his faith in future changes and light, showing that in a changeable world, people can stubbornly regain their hopes and beliefs about what they love, people and places, and the pursuit of beautiful things will not easily disappear.
3, the broken bridge is chilly and difficult to separate.
Translation:
Whether you run away from home or go back to your hometown, people's feelings and attachment to home are always the same, which means that people cherish their hometown and past relatives.
Appreciate:
This poem was written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, expressing feelings of loneliness, coldness and separation. The poet hinted at the loneliness and loneliness of this scene with the broken bridge and chill, described the sadness and tortuous feelings of pedestrians on the broken bridge, and showed the feelings that people could not give up when they left, because the feelings of parting often made people feel sad.