There is a saying that it is a curse.
There is a saying that can light a fire,
Although no one has said it for 5 thousand years,
Can you guess the silence of the volcano?
Maybe he was suddenly possessed,
Suddenly, there was a thunderbolt in the blue sky.
Explosion:
-"Our China!"
What can I say today,
You don't believe that Cycas blooms,
So there is a sentence you listen to:
Wait until the volcano can't help but be silent;
Don't tremble, stick out your tongue and stamp your feet.
Wait until the blue sky thunders.
Explosion:
-"Our China!"
Metaphor is widely used in this poem, which fully expresses the poet's confidence in the popular revolution and deep patriotic feelings.
Among them: "one sentence" is a metaphor for kindling; "Fire" is a metaphor of popular revolution; "Volcano" is a metaphor for people with great power; "Volcanic eruption" is a metaphor for the surging popular revolution. Thunderbolt symbolizes the prestige and strength of the popular revolution and shows the poet's firm confidence in the people and the popular revolution. The metaphor of "saying it is a curse" implies the fear and suppression of the popular revolution by the reactionary rulers.