The ancient poem "Long song in Han Yuefu"

Long songs, Han Yuefu poems, sunflower in the green garden, waiting for the morning sun. Spring fills the earth with hope, and everything presents a scene of prosperity. I'm often afraid that autumn festivals will come, and the leaves of yellow flowers will wither. A hundred rivers go east to the sea, when will they return to the west? A lazy youth, a lousy age.

Precautions:

1. Boss: Old.

2. Acts: In vain.

Appreciation: Yuefu poetry is a genre that best represents the achievements of Chinese poetry. It often uses fu, bi, xing, intertextuality, and repeated singing to express its feelings, and this song "Long Songs" represents this feature. The author compares the fleeting time of Shaoguang to the return of a hundred rivers to the sea, feeling that "young people don't work hard, but old people are sad" and urging the world to cherish time and make a difference.

The whole poem rises from the green sunflowers, and is associated with the changes of the four seasons. Compared with the river, it draws the conclusion that we should seize the time and work hard, and its contrast method is obvious.

"Long song" is suitable for expressing deep affection. This poem is expressive, descriptive, lyrical, sighing and encouraging, which makes the whole poem full of delicate connotations and endless implications. It not only inherits the tradition of "singing and chanting", but also has great formal aesthetic feeling, which is convenient for repeated chanting.