Mo Tao's slanderers are as deep as waves, and Mo Tao's activists are as heavy as sand.
Although it is hard, it is difficult to blow out crazy sand when it is not golden!
Langtaosha was originally a set of poems written by Liu Yuxi in the second year of Changqing, Tang Muzong (822). At that time, Liu Yuxi was being demoted to Kuizhou. This poem is the eighth in a series. The poet wrote his own life story through the waves, which shows that slanderous remarks and demotion can't last long. As long as he persists and washes like sand every day, there will always be a day when the sand is used up and the light of day will be seen again. Like Liu Yuxi's other works, the whole poem is bold, open-minded, optimistic, uncompromising and full of confidence in the future.
The words 1 and 2 in the poem show the poet's own state of mind. Don't say that rumors are like turbulent waves, and don't say that your current state of moving guests is like sleeping and sinking sand at the bottom of the river: it is difficult to see the sun, no, never! Obviously, this is the author's heartfelt words. This short poem, which is similar to the four-character poem, is classified as four-character poem in some anthologies and part of speech in others, because "Langtaosha" is originally a epigraph name. Both are available! ), emphasizing that words should be taboo, but the poet used two "mo Dao" in succession at the beginning, which not only caused coherence in tone, but also clearly expressed his firm and unyielding determination. In addition, the author uses two similes in 1 and 2 sentences, which not only closes the immediate scene, but also achieves the purpose of "writing with meaning" (Liu Xie's "Wen Xin Diao Long? The purpose of Bi Xing). Furthermore, in these two sentences, the poet clearly said that "slanderers" and "activists" are the same thing. In fact, it finally boils down to his own attitude, which shows that no matter how bad the surrounding environment is and how difficult the situation is, he is fearless.
The third and fourth sentences mean that real gold is real gold after all. Although it is extremely difficult for thousands of times, it will still be seen again after blowing away the crazy sand covering it. In these two sentences, the poet uses scouring sand as a metaphor for people who have been demoted to gold, and will eventually clear their charges and clear the world, which shows that the poet is full of confidence in the future; Extremely despise * * *, slander villain. Judging from Liu Yuxi's official career, slanderers are of course rumors that vilify Yongzheng party member and Liu Yuxi himself. Thousands of turns refer to all kinds of magical difficulties and setbacks that Liu Yuxi suffered in his life, but he is firm, bold and optimistic, and firmly believes that justice will eventually overcome evil. "Before you reach the gold, you need to make a lot of efforts to blow out crazy sand!" These two poems reveal a universal truth and are widely circulated!
The whole poem has a folk song style and is easy to understand. Moreover, metaphors, similes or metaphors are used throughout, which plays a very good role in highlighting the theme.