Seven laws: the whole poem of Lushan Mountain: One mountain flies to the riverside and jumps into the lush four hundred turns. Xiangyang looks at the world coldly, and it is hot and windy. A floating yellow crane is sent in the ninth heaven, and white smoke rises under the waves. Ling Tao doesn't know where to go, but where can he farm in the Peach Blossom Garden?
Lushan Mountain stands tall and straight on the bank of the Yangtze River, and I drove all the way up in the green. Look at the world facing the sea with indifferent eyes, and the warm wind blows raindrops and sprinkles them on the river.
White clouds float in nine rivers, the yellow crane is high in the sky, and the waves go straight down to the smoke in Jiangdong. I don't know where Tao Qian used to go. Can I plow in the Peach Blossom Garden now?
Appreciation: the word "fly" at the beginning of the poem is clever and abnormal, and the word "jump" is magnificent. The 99 peaks of Lushan Mountain are majestic and winding, but the poet can make them "fly to the river", not only turning static into dynamic, but also turning rocks into living. Magnificent pen and ink make the original majestic Lushan Mountain instantly have magical colors.
However, it is this majestic and lush mountain that the poet can "leap over" this "400 turn" mountain bend, stand at the top of the mountain, overlook the rivers and lakes, survey the world, be ambitious, eager to try and admire the world. This laid the emotional tone for the whole poem.
The last two poems have profound implications. Here, the poet made wonderful use of Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden, a beautiful article that has been praised through the ages.
After thousands of years of historical and cultural precipitation, Peach Blossom Garden has added many symbolic meanings, but its main symbolic meaning refers to a utopian ideal society. This illusory society can only comfort the soul, but it will never be seen in the world.
: creative background
This poem was first published in 19631February in Poems of Chairman Mao published by People's Literature Publishing House. 1959 On the eve of Lushan Meeting, Mao Zedong boarded Lushan Mountain and had a panoramic view.
Facing the boundless sea of clouds, the poet's heart is full of heroic feelings for the cause of socialist construction, so he wrote this poem of eulogizing hard struggle.