Like cotton fluff, winter clouds are tightly pressed by snow; Now all the flowers have fallen, and few people are still in bloom for a while.
The sky is high and the cold current is urgent, and the earth is slightly warm. ?
Unique heroes drive tigers and leopards, no heroes are afraid of bears. ?
Even plum blossoms welcome snowflakes all over the sky. No wonder flies freeze to death down there.
Interpretation: Snow suppresses winter, saying that this is a waste of time, and all flowers are white for a while. The sky is cold and the earth is slightly warm. Unique heroes drive tigers and leopards, and no hero is afraid of surging harmony. Plum blossoms are full of snow, and it is not surprising that flies freeze to death.
Appreciate:
When Chairman Mao wrote this poem, it happened to be his 69th birthday. The international and domestic situation is still grim, and the winter is raging (in fact, it is the middle of winter, which is realistic, but the real scene contains the author's thoughts and feelings, and the author once again expresses the pride of "infinite scenery on the dangerous peak"). On the one hand, all kinds of reactionaries in the world roared at China. In the poem, the author vividly shows the urgent situation that "dark clouds are crushing the city and trying to destroy it"
In the first two sentences, the winter scene is obvious, snowflakes are flying, dark clouds are rolling, and the color is fading. Although it is an objective description, it has a strong symbolic significance-the reactionaries were arrogant for a while.
Then three or four sentences make the grim situation a little spring. The rushing cold current in winter will eventually pass, and winter is not "killing the festival in poverty and worrying about the scenery for a year." As the saying goes, "the solstice in winter is a sunny day." In other words, the coldest moment is also the moment when the sun germinates first. As the British romantic poet Shelley said, "If winter comes, can spring be far behind?" Chairman Mao also told us: "The earth is slightly warm." As Mao Zedong said, "A single spark can start a prairie fire." A little warm air will eventually blow away the dead silence of winter and usher in a bright spring.
The fifth and sixth sentences show Mao Zedong's heroism in ingram micro in his early years. Chairman Mao drove all the "tigers, leopards and wolves" with fearless heroism. Both "Tiger and Leopard" and "Bear" in these two sentences refer to reactionary evil forces, and at the same time they are poetically integrated with the winter scenery.
In the last two sentences, Mao Zedong used "Plum Blossom", the national flower in the coldest season in China, to symbolize the indomitable fighting spirit and lofty spirit of poets and greater China. In the face of heavy snow, Meihua is so happy that she is not afraid of the cold. Here, Chairman Mao turned the lofty and aloof image of plum blossom in China's classical culture into the infinite magnificent feelings of revolutionary romanticism. The poet seems to be singing here: Come on, blizzard, all anti-China evil forces. Freezing flies expresses contempt for people who can't stand the test.
In this poem, Mao Zedong refers to the enemy with two images of "Tiger and Leopard" and "Bear", and only refers to the revolutionaries with the image of "Plum Blossom", which is also a feature. In addition, the lyrical momentum of the whole poem is thunderous, and it goes in and out of no man's land, which once again embodies the magnificent characteristics of the whole poem.
This poem successfully uses the artistic techniques of metaphor, symbol and contrast. Several techniques are used alternately to complement each other and strongly express the author's emotional will. The poet used white catkins to describe the heavy snow all over the sky, low winter clouds, falling snowflakes and withered flowers as symbols of the sinister international environment, heroes and heroes as symbols of the people of China represented by fearless poets, tigers and leopards and bears as symbols of powerful international anti-China forces, and plum blossoms as symbols that they have experienced more hardships. At the same time, the sinister environment is compared with the strong will of the lyric hero, and the weak and insignificant "fly" is compared with the "plum blossom" standing proudly in the snow, so that the expression effect is effectively strengthened.