What festivals did you write before it was too late?

"No more dreams, it's still early" is about the New Year's Eve of the Spring Festival. This poem was written in the 18th year of Yuan Dynasty, namely 1282, which was the last New Year's Eve spent by Wen Tianxiang in his life.

Original poem:

Dry kunkong, the years continue. The end of the road is stormy, and the poor side is full of ice and snow.

Life fades with the years, and the body is forgotten. There is no such thing as killing Su Meng. It's still early at night.

Translation:

There is nothing between heaven and earth, and time has left me openly. Scared by the wind and rain at the end of life, experienced frost in the distant frontier. Now life is coming to an end like this year, and I and my life experience will be forgotten. I will never dream of drinking Tu Su wine in the New Year, but I can only turn on the lights in the long night.

Source: Except Night by Wen Tianxiang in Song Dynasty.

Poetry appreciation

This poem is diluted and peaceful, without the heroism of "heaven and earth are righteous" and the generosity of "keeping the heart of Dan as a mirror of history". It just shows the hero's desire to get together with his family to enjoy Tu Su's fine wine on the New Year's Day, and even reveals a trace of loneliness and sadness between the lines.

It is in the tender moment when Dan Xin is like an iron man that the authenticity of the human body under the strong iron will is reflected. This "fragility" caused by family ties makes people deeply realize the greatness of human nature and the immortal personality of a clanking man.