"Castle Peak is full of loyal bones, why die without regret?" Do many people find this poem familiar? But it is really a big trouble to find the source of these two sentences.
More importantly, look at these two poems, "Castle Peak is full of loyal bones, why die without regret?" About the source, we can find a lot of confusing information, among which there are obvious mistakes, which actually come from the teaching content given by the teacher to the students. If the teacher has obvious harm to the students' teaching content, and it is a common-sense mistake, you can't help but say it.
"Castle Peak is full of loyalty, why should you sacrifice your boots?" appeared in lesson 10 of the fifth grade of primary school Chinese. At the end of the article, there is a sentence, "Castle Peak is full of loyalty, why not wear boots when you die?" It should be the "clear pen" in the article.
Originally, the textbook only asked students to talk about their understanding of "Castle Peak is full of loyalty, why did they wear boots when they died", but many teachers clearly gave the source of this poem when explaining "Castle Peak is full of loyalty, why did they wear boots when they died", and often gave students homework to fill in which poems of which dynasty and which poet these two poems came from.
Check some teaching plans published by teachers on the internet, as well as some courseware of teachers. The most common saying comes from a sentence in Jihai Miscellaneous Poems: Castle Peak is full of loyal bones, why do you die without regret? I quit my job and go home, just like a flower falling from a branch, but this is not a heartless thing. It can be turned into the soil of spring and can also play a role in nurturing the next generation.
This statement is the most widely circulated. It is also the most emotional thing. Why can such an obviously wrong statement be widely circulated?
Gong Zizhen's Jihai Miscellaneous Works is not a lonely collection of poems. In particular, "falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more" is another famous sentence, which is well known by people. "Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more", from the fifth part of Jihai Miscellaneous Poems. The whole poem is: when the sun is far away, the whip points to the horizon. I quit my job and go home, just like a flower falling from a branch, but this is not a heartless thing. It can be turned into the soil of spring and can also play a role in nurturing the next generation. This poem, however, was selected into the junior middle school Chinese textbook, requiring memorization and writing from memory.
Then, why do so many teachers who teach primary school students say categorically: "There are green hills, and there is no fear of burning firewood. Falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud is more protective. " This is from Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems, which is obviously a poem transplanted from Gong Zizhen. When preparing lessons and giving lectures, the teacher didn't recall the poems he recited in junior high school? Is it that the teacher has no memory of the junior high school Chinese he has read? Or is it that when the teacher is preparing lessons and giving lectures, it is simply parrot-learning, to the point where he can't use his head?
If teachers use their brains a little when preparing lessons and giving lectures, they will feel that "there are green hills, and they are not afraid of burning firewood." Falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud is more protective. " These four poems are difficult to put together, and obviously don't rhyme. Can you read the rhythm of the poem when you read the words "bone, return, thing and flower"?
If Gong Zizhen insists that this poem was written by Gong Zizhen, Gong Zizhen will even climb out of the grave and tell the teacher that the coffin board can't stop the rhythm.
If there are still readers who are not convinced and insist that "loyalty is buried everywhere in Qingshan, why should Mago be wrapped in poetry?" , might as well have a look at the online easy to find "Ji Hai Zashi", ***3 15 poems, and see if there are these two.
People like to search online when they are in trouble. In fact, the information on the Internet is very messy. How many people are willing to search carefully, or how many people know how to search for effective information online?