Snow
Luo Yin. Author:Luo Yin (833-910), a native of Xincheng (now Xindeng Town, Fuyang District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province), was a famous Taoist poet in the Tang Dynasty.
As far as the harvest year goes, what happens in the harvest year.
There are poor people in Chang'an, and it is not appropriate to have more for Rui.
As far as the harvest year goes, what happens in the harvest year. These two lines of poetry are straight to the point, emphasizing the common idea that Ruixue is a good year. However, the poet has affectionate questions about the "good years", and through the superficial phenomenon of Ruixue, he has made in-depth reflections on the actual life of the people.
There are poor people in Chang'an, and it is not appropriate to have more for Rui. These two lines of poetry further deepen the theme, turning the brushstrokes from the sky to the world, and showing real concern for the poor people of Chang'an City. The phrase "not too much for Rui" here not only points out that there should not be too much snow, but also implies deep sympathy and concern for the lives of poor people. It also expresses the poet's criticism and satire of those who only value superficial phenomena and ignore the real life of the people.
The language is concise and the artistic conception is far-reaching, reflecting the poet's profound humanitarian feelings and profound insight into social reality. The vivid and powerful depictions make people pay more attention to social equity and people's livelihood issues, and inspire people to see the essence through phenomena and deeply understand the truth of things.
Poetic Scenes:
Looking at the prosperous scenery, everyone praised the prosperity of the year. However, what kind of story is hidden behind this abundance of food and clothing?
In this noisy Chang'an City, the gap between the rich and the poor is like an abyss. Even if the prosperity is prosperous, it cannot hide the desolation of that corner. Those poor people who wander the streets look at the prosperity of the streets like a dream. They long for food and clothing in life, but they can only find it in their dreams.
A good year is certainly gratifying, but excessive extravagance will only bring loss. Let us cherish the present, care for others, and make the world fair and harmonious.