The pinyin of Laihu's ancient poem "Cloud" is as follows:
1. Pinyin of ancient poems
qian xing wan xiang jing huan kong, ying shui cang shan pian fu chong .
Thousands of shapes and forms are still empty, reflecting the water and hiding the mountains.
wu xian han miao ku yu jin, you you xin chu zuo qi feng.
The infinite drought seedlings are dying, and strange peaks are found in leisurely places.
2. Translation of ancient poems
The images of dry clouds race back into the sky in various shapes and forms, overlapping and hidden in the mountains and reflected in the water. Countless drought-stricken seedlings are dying and eager for sweet rain. The clouds in the sky leisurely turn into strange peaks.
The literary significance of Laihu's "Clouds":
1. Expressing concern and sympathy for farmers
Laihu's "Clouds" is ostensibly about Yongyun, in fact, felt anxious and uneasy about the long drought and the withering of the seedlings, and showed great concern and sympathy for the plight and pain of the farmers. This kind of concern and sympathy for farmers' lives has important humanistic value in literature, making poetry have a strong sense of humanity and social responsibility.
2. The writing technique of borrowing scenes to express emotions and embodying emotions in scenes
Lai Hu skillfully used the writing techniques of borrowing scenes to express emotions and embodying emotions in scenes to describe the scenery. Integrating with lyricism makes the poem more artistically appealing. Through his vivid depiction of clouds, he created a gloomy and anxious atmosphere, expressing his worries about farmers and concern for social reality. This writing technique enriches the expressive power of poetry and makes it more vivid and touching.
3. Satire on social reality
In "Clouds", through the description of clouds, Laihu metaphorically satirizes the behavior of some officials who do not do practical things and do not care about the suffering of the people. He used the image of "cloud" to describe the inaction of officials, and the image of "rain" to describe the suffering and expectations of the people. This kind of metaphor and irony has a strong critical spirit in literature, calling on officials to pay attention to people's livelihood and seek welfare for the people.