A poem that only leaves innocence to the world.

Only Naivety in the World is a poem by Yu Qian, a writer, calligrapher and painter in Ming Dynasty. The full text is as follows: if a thousand hammers cut out a deep mountain, the fire will burn idle. I'm not afraid of fractures. I want to leave my innocence in the world.

1. The background of the creation of lime songs is that Yu Qian studied hard and was ambitious since childhood. According to legend, one day, he wandered into a lime kiln and watched the masters calcine lime. I saw blue-black rocks, which turned into white lime after burning.

He was deeply moved and wrote this poem after a little thinking. It is said that Yu Qian was only twelve years old at this time. He wrote this poem not only as a portrayal of lime image, but also as his future life pursuit.

The full text of lime songs is appreciated as follows:

1, the phrase "A long shot makes a deep mountain" describes the hardships of mining limestone. This process requires workers to knock countless times before hard limestone can be mined. This not only shows the hard and difficult characteristics of limestone, but also implies that the tempering and growth of life need constant efforts and persistence.

2. If the fire burns carelessly, it depicts the burning scene of limestone. The "burning" here refers not only to the process of burning limestone, but also to the difficulties and challenges faced in life. The word "idleness" expresses the author's calm attitude towards these difficulties and challenges, which means that he can remain calm and calm no matter what difficulties he faces.

3. I am not afraid of a word, which vividly describes the process of burning limestone into lime powder. The "broken bone" here is an image expression, which means that the author is not afraid even in the face of radical change and sacrifice. The word "not afraid at all" shows the author's courage and determination. No matter what difficulties and challenges he faces, he never flinches.

4. Being innocent in the world is the author's straightforward expression of his pursuit of life. The "innocence" here not only refers to the pure white of lime, but also symbolizes the integrity and purity of personality and spirit. The author hopes that, like Lyme, even in the face of various challenges and difficulties, he can remain naive and pure, and serve the country and the people with his own body.

5. The whole poem takes lime as a metaphor, describes the tempering and growth process of life, and expresses the author's unique thinking about life and society. Through the description of lime firing process, the author expresses his calm attitude towards the difficulties and challenges in life and his pursuit of keeping innocence and purity.