The original explanation of the ancient poem "Manjianghonghong" is as follows:
I was so angry that my hair stood up. I climbed up alone and leaned on the railing to look far into the distance. The sudden wind and rain had just stopped. Looking up at the sky, I can't help but scream up to the sky, filled with the heart of serving the country.
Although he has established some fame over the past thirty years, it is as insignificant as dust. He has traveled 8,000 miles from north to south and has gone through many turbulent lives. Good men, you should seize the time to make contributions to the country, and don't waste your youth in vain and wait for your old age to be miserable.
The shame of the Jingkang Incident has not been washed away to this day. When will the resentment of being a subject of the country be wiped out! I will drive a chariot to attack Helan Mountain, and even Helan Mountain will be leveled.
I am full of lofty ideals. When I am hungry during the war, I will eat the enemy's flesh, and when I am talking and laughing, I will drink the enemy's blood. When I regain the old mountains and rivers, I will report the victory news to the country with the good news!
Manjianghong Introduction:
It is generally believed to be the lyrics of Yue Fei, a general who fought against the Jin Dynasty in the Song Dynasty. The first part of this poem expresses the author's grief and indignation at the fall of the Central Plains, his regret at having lost all his previous achievements, and his desire to continue working hard to achieve meritorious service in his prime. The second part expresses the author's deep hatred for the national enemies, his ardent desire for the reunification of the motherland, and his daring loyalty to the country's court.
The whole poem is passionate, generous and heroic, showing a kind of righteousness and heroic temperament, expressing the author's confidence in serving the country and his optimistic and energetic spirit.