Appreciation of Han Yu's "Spring Snow" Poetry
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Spring Snow
Han Yu
The New Year is not yet full of youth, and I was surprised to see grass buds in early February.
The white snow is too late for spring, so it flies through the trees in the garden.
This poem "Spring Snow" is innovative in conception and unique in style. It is the best among Han Yu's poems.
"The New Year is not yet blooming, but we are surprised to see grass buds in early February." The New Year is the first day of the first lunar month. This day is the beginning of spring, so it marks the arrival of spring. There are no fragrant flowers in the New Year yet, which makes people who have been looking forward to spring for a long time in the long cold winter extremely anxious. The word "du" reveals this eager mood. The second sentence "I was surprised to see grass buds in early February" means that there are no flowers in February, but it is said from a side perspective, and the feelings are not simply sighs and regrets. The word "surprise" is best played with. It does not seem to indicate that the poet was surprised and disappointed that the grass buds had just appeared in February, but that he was pleasantly surprised to finally see the buds of "spring" in anxious anticipation. The feeling in my heart is: Although spring is late, it is coming after all. The mood when "First Jing" wrote "seeing grass sprouts" is extremely expressive. The word "jing" expresses the feeling of novelty, surprise and joy after getting rid of the cold winter; the word "chu" expresses the regret, regret and dissatisfaction that spring comes too late and flowers bloom too late. However, this light emotion is hidden behind the poem and seems very subtle. Han Yu once wrote in "Early Spring Presents the Water Department Zhang Shiba Yuanwai": "The color of grass looks far away but there is nothing close" and "The most advantageous thing about spring is the spring." The poet seems to be particularly passionate about "grass buds", that is, because he comes from grass. Ya must have seen the news about spring. From the composition point of view, the first sentence, "There is no youth", is suppressed; the second sentence, "The grass buds are first seen", is raised, ups and downs, ups and downs.
On the surface, the third and fourth sentences say that there is snow but no flowers, but the actual feeling is: people can still wait for the belated spring, and see the figure of spring in the grass buds in February, But Bai Xue couldn't wait any longer, and actually flew into the air, flying through the trees, and decorated herself with a spring scenery. The future of true spring (flowers in full bloom) will certainly make people feel a little regretful, but doesn’t the spring snow flying through the trees and flowers still give people the breath of spring! The poet is not mainly disappointed or regretful about the spring snow and flying flowers, but is happy. A poet who is looking forward to spring can create a spring scenery if there is no spring scenery in nature yet. This is the beauty of sentences three and four. It is full of strong romanticism and can be called a stroke of genius. "But it's too much" and "I'm wearing it" describe how beautiful, spiritual and interesting Chun Xue is. The idea of ??the poem is very strange. In early spring, snowflakes are flying, which is originally the reason why "there is no youth in the new year, and grass buds are surprised to see in early February". However, the poet prefers to say that snowflakes are flying through the trees in the garden because they feel that spring comes too late. Come. This way of translating cause and effect adds to the interest of the poem. The three words "flying flowers" turn static into dynamic, turning the desolation of early spring into the bustle of mid-spring. Repeatedly, the reader feels as if he has entered a mountain vagina and is overwhelmed with things to handle.
This poem creates a new meaning in the common scene, and is ingeniously crafted. It is a unique masterpiece.