Changfeng blows the moon and explains.

Natural images such as Changfeng, Moon and Hailai are often used in ancient poems. These images are not only to describe natural scenery, but also to express the poet's feelings and thoughts on society and life. This paper will reveal the natural images in ancient poems from three aspects: the long wind blowing and the arrival of the moon and the sea.

Changfeng blows

"The long wind blows and the island shakes" is a poem written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The Long Wind Blows not only describes the power of the wind, but also expresses the poet's perception of life. Changfeng blows, everything shakes, and so does life. In the stormy weather, we need to strengthen our faith, keep moving forward and pursue our goals.

operation sequence/order

1. Read the wordy sentences in the poem and understand their meaning.

2. Think about the inspiration and significance of the long wind to life.

3. Write down your own thoughts and form your own feelings.

monthly

"The day is bright and the moon is bright" is a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Looking at Yue". The moon refers to the brilliance of the moon, which is often used in ancient poetry to describe beautiful things. The brilliance of the moon gives people warmth and hope, and also symbolizes people's pursuit of a better life.

operation sequence/order

1. Read the monthly sentence in the poem and understand its meaning.

2. Think about the symbolic significance of this month for good things.

3. Write down your own thoughts and form your own feelings.

Hailai

"When the sea comes, the waves don't move, and when there is no wind, the waves rise." This is a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass. Hailai refers to the surging waves, which are often used to describe the twists and turns of life in ancient poetry. The sea comes without moving waves and rises without wind, which expresses the poet's perception of life. Difficulties and hardships in life are inevitable, but as long as we have confidence and courage, we can overcome all difficulties.

operation sequence/order

1. Read the sentences from the sea in the poem and understand their meaning.

2. Think about the inspiration and significance of the sea to life.

3. Write down your own thoughts and form your own feelings.

final result

These natural images are not only rhetorical devices in ancient poems, but also express the poet's feelings and thoughts about life. In our daily life, we can also inspire our own thinking and feelings by appreciating the natural scenery and feeling the power and beauty of nature.