Zhang 2017-11-097360
The first three sections of The Book of Songs are like this: Take Wei, take Wei, and Wei will stop. I said I would go home, but it didn't come true by the end of the year. No wife, no family, to fight Hyun-yun. There is no time to rest, to fight Hyun-yun. The pea seedlings have been picked again, and the wild peas are very tender. Said he went home, and he was depressed. Anxiety is burning, and hunger is unbearable. Xiaoya Cai Wei is from The Book of Songs Xiaoya Luming Literature [1], which is a Chinese poem in the pre-Qin period. This poem consists of six chapters, each with eight sentences. This is a poem about a soldier coming home. Poetry shows the homesickness and bitterness of people who will join the army, which is expressed in the description of scenery and military life.
The whole poem consists of six sections (one section for every eight sentences), imitating the tone of a garrison soldier receiving the EU. The first five sections focus on the hardships of life, strong homesickness and the reasons why they can't go home for a long time, revealing that soldiers are willing to defend against the enemy and suffer from expeditions, showing their desire for peace. The sixth section ends the poem with a painful lyric, which is touching.
The first part of the three chapters, in the form of complex sentences, repeatedly expresses the sad mood after a long separation from other places. The first sentence of these three chapters is "receiving the EU", which leads to the following. At the beginning of this poem, readers see the bleak scene of frontier life. We seem to see the defenders collecting wild vegetables on the hillside of the wilderness, missing their hometown after a long separation, and counting the date of going home ... The first two sentences of the first chapter are: "Pick the rose and the rose will stop." This is about spring, and the green buds of Osmunda japonica have just bloomed; The second chapter reads: "picking Wei, Wei is also gentle", and it is written that in summer, the leaves of Wei Cai are fat and tender; The third chapter is: "picking roses, picking roses, and picking roses", which is about autumn leaves.