Tang Luwen s Daozhou Moon Sigh feels that this lonely sword sounds, and the fire is not extinguish

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

The Tang Dynasty poet Lu Wen, in the poem "Daozhou Moon Sigh", left behind the pride and ambition of "feeling the sound of this lonely sword, and the fire is not extinguished in the ashes". These two poems not only express Lu Wen's Top Gun, but also show his inner tenacity and unyieldingness.

Zhuang Xin feels this lonely sword sounds", the "strong heart" in this poem is Lu Wen's firm pursuit of his life goal. He hopes that through his own efforts and struggles, he can realize his ideals and ambitions. And "Lone Sword Song" symbolizes his inner firmness and persistence. This lone sword, although lonely, its voice is full of strength and confidence, which is a true portrayal of Lu Wen's inner world.

The fire is in the ashes and has not been extinguished", the "fire" in this poem can be understood as the enthusiasm and fighting spirit in Lu Wen's heart. Even in the face of difficulties and setbacks, his heart still maintains a strong enthusiasm and fighting spirit, just like a fire that has not been completely extinguished, and may rekindle at any time. And "Extinction" expresses his firm belief and persistent pursuit of the future.

This kind of ambition and tenacity of Lu Wen has important inspiration for each of us. On the road of life, we will always encounter various difficulties and challenges. However, as long as we maintain our inner enthusiasm and fighting spirit, and strengthen our beliefs and pursuits, we will be able to overcome all difficulties and realize our ideals and ambitions.

In short, the two poems in "Daozhou Moon Sigh" "Zhuang Xin feels this lonely sword roars, and the fire is not extinguished in the ashes" not only expresses Lu Wen's ambition and tenacity, but also conveys a positive attitude towards life. This attitude allows us to maintain an optimistic attitude and bravely meet the challenges of the future in the face of life's difficulties and challenges.

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