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2023 has come to an end, which poem would you use to sum up your year.
Liu Yuxi's "Waves and Sands: The Eighth" is a poem that depicts life experiences, in which "although it is hard to find thousands of waters, blowing all the wild sand begins to reach gold" is a well-known poem. This poem depicts the hardships of the gold panning process, and through the metaphor of the image, it expresses the truth that it takes a lot of hardships to finally achieve success.
First of all, in the literal sense, "thousands of searches" means to go through a lot of sifting and washing, which shows that the pursuit of success requires a long period of patience and hard work. In this process, people may encounter various difficulties and challenges that need to be overcome with perseverance. "Blowing away the sand" implies that all obstacles and impurities must be removed, and only through such a process can the true value be finally obtained, that is, "the beginning to the gold".
On a deeper level, the poem also reveals an attitude towards life. It tells us that success is not achieved overnight, but needs to be accumulated and tempered over a long period of time. In this process, people need to have enough patience and perseverance to constantly improve and improve themselves. At the same time, it is also necessary to have a keen eye and judgment to discern what is valuable and what needs to be removed.
In addition, the poem is also full of philosophical revelations. It teaches us that difficulties and challenges in life are the norm and that we need to learn to face and accept them. And every time you overcome difficulties, it is an opportunity for self-improvement. It is through this process that we can truly grow and progress.
The words and sentences of "Huanxi Sha and Blameless Rhyme" in this land tour "Busy days are more and less leisure, new sorrows often continue to be old sorrows" reveals the busyness and sorrow of life.
The phrases directly express the busyness and bitterness of life. During the busy days, people are always running around for a living and have little leisure time. The weight of life leaves people with little respite, which is undoubtedly bitter. And this bitterness is because of the new sorrow and the old sorrow, which makes people's mood unable to be relieved. New sorrows and old sorrows are intertwined, adding to the heaviness and helplessness of life.
This phrase also reveals the impermanence and changes of life. In this world, everything is constantly changing, and people's emotions and mindsets are no exception. New sorrows often appear before the old ones have dissipated, which makes it impossible for people to get rid of endless worries and pains. This impermanence and change makes people feel powerless and helpless because people have no control over their emotions and destiny.
In addition, this poem also reflects the truth and cruelty of life. In this world, people have to face various challenges and difficulties, whether it is the trivial things in life or the stress at work, which makes people feel exhausted. And this truth and cruelty cannot be avoided, because this is life. People can only face it bravely and overcome it with hard work in order to make themselves live better.
Wang Wei's "Drinking Wine and Pei Di" is a deeply philosophical poem, in which the poem "What is the reason for the world to be cloudy, it is better to lie down and eat" is rich in life wisdom.
This poem expresses a detached, open-minded and calm attitude towards life. The world is unpredictable, unpredictable, and people cannot control and change. Being too entangled in the world will only lead to endless troubles and pains. Therefore, the poet believes that there is no need to pay too much attention to the world, but that we should be open-minded and take it calmly.
This poem also embodies the cherishing and love of life and life. Life is short, we should cherish each day and live our lives well. Lying high and eating is a symbol of life attitude. Lying high can be understood as rest and relaxation, and adding meals can be understood as enjoying food and cherishing time. This attitude to life expresses the love and cherishing of life, and it is also a positive attitude towards life.
In addition, this poem also contains a natural and indifferent philosophy of life. Floating clouds and snacks are both depictions of natural scenes and details of life, through which the poet expresses his love for nature and life. At the same time, this indifferent philosophy also frees people from the shackles of fame, fortune and desire, and liberates people's hearts.
The phrase "every year, every year" in Shen Fu's "Six Tales of Floating Life" is a good wish and ardent expectation for life.
This phrase expresses the awe of time and the love of life. Year after year, it is the flow of time and the change of life. It is a good wish for life, and I hope that life will be full of joy and beauty. This love and awe of life is Shen Fu's unique understanding and perception of life.
This sentence also reflects the pursuit of harmony and perfection in traditional Chinese culture. It is not only a good wish for life, but also an expectation and ideal for life. In traditional Chinese culture, harmony and fulfillment are important values. This sentence is the embodiment of this value, hoping that everything in life can be just right, harmonious and beautiful.
In addition, this sentence also contains a philosophy of life. Life is full of uncertainties and uncertainties, but people's yearning and pursuit of a better life is eternal. Shen Fu used this sentence to express his attitude and belief in life, that is, no matter what difficulties and challenges you encounter in life, you must maintain an optimistic attitude and face them positively. This philosophy of life is not only an encouragement and inspiration for individuals, but also a universal concern for human society.
The sentence "The sideburns are not white, and nothing can be done" in Bai Juyi's "Sending Micro Messages in the Night" expresses the poet's feelings about the passage of time and nothingness.
This sentence depicts the image of the poet's sideburns turning gray, vividly showing the traces of time. The poet used this word to describe his sideburns, expressing his helplessness and emotion about the passage of time.
This sentence also expresses the poet's self-blame and frustration that he has achieved nothing. Unbearable means all kinds of unsatisfactory and unsatisfactory things. This is not only a summary of my own life experience, but also a pessimistic expectation for the future. On the night of the end of the year, this emotion is even stronger, so that the poet can't help but recall the past and think about the value and meaning of his life.
In addition, this sentence also reflects the poet's thinking and reflection on life. Achieving nothing is not only a failure and setback in your career, but also a reflection and examination of your entire life. On the night of the end of the year, such reflections are more meaningful, allowing the poet to re-examine his own life trajectory and value orientation.
This poem comes from the Southern Song Dynasty poet Nie Jianshan's "You Dongxiao", which means that life is 100 years old, after all, it is busy, like a dead sheep, unpredictable and uncontrollable. At the same time, the poet also expresses that both reading and Bosse are ways of pursuing knowledge and pleasure, but they can also lead to the loss of true direction and purpose.
This poem expresses the feeling of the transience and impermanence of life. 100-year-old life is fleeting, and people are always busy with various goals and desires. However, this pursuit is often blind and meaningless, and can eventually lead to the loss of true direction and purpose.
The poet expresses the quest for knowledge and pleasure through reading books and Bosser's metaphors. Reading books can increase knowledge, and Bosse can bring fun, these are the directions and goals that people pursue. However, if you pursue these things too much, you may fall into a lost and blind world, losing your true purpose and direction.
From an artistic point of view, the poem uses vivid metaphors and profound allegories. The poet vividly depicts the impermanence and blind pursuit of life through metaphors such as 100 years old and dead sheep. At the same time, through the metaphor of reading books and Bosse, reflection and reflection on the pursuit of knowledge and pleasure are expressed. This profound meaning and vivid image make this poem of high artistic value.
The above is what I shared today, I hope you enjoy it. The years are quiet, may you go through the vicissitudes of life, a thousand sails have passed, and there is still that young man living in your heart, youth is not old, and the poetry is still the same!Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge