The young man should be on the rock, and the moon and stars will go day by day!

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-04

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The hall is full of three thousand guests, and the sword is frosty and cold in fourteen states.

Guan Xiu "Offering Money to the Father".

Guan Xiu because of the rebellion to avoid the Yellow Nest, into Zhejiang, living in Hangzhou Lingyin Temple, Guan Xiu for the sake of seeing Wu Yue King Qian Biao made this poem.

The meaning of the whole poem is that the fragrance of flowers in the hall has drunk countless guests, and the heroic warrior can make the entire territory feel his awe-inspiring sword aura with a swing of his sword, as if frost has fallen.

This picture not only shows the heroism and domineering of the warriors, but also hints at the military might and dominance of the master (Qian Biao).

The first line focuses on the pomp and circumstance of the banquet and the joy of the guests, while the latter highlights the bravery of the warriors and the dominance of the hosts.

The two echo each other, and together they form a picture that is both warm and cheerful and majestic.

The "3,000 guests" here does not refer to the actual situation, but uses exaggerated techniques to say that there are many guests, which shows the grandeur of the scale of the banquet and the dignity of the host's status.

Whenever I read this poem, I always feel a sense of youthful ambition and pride in my heart. Dream of becoming a heroic warrior too, swinging a sword to the ends of the world and making the whole world tremble. I also longed to be able to be like Qian Biao, to be able to welcome 3,000 guests at a grand banquet and enjoy the glory of attracting attention.

If you have a dream when you are young, you will chase it, and I believe that one day, you will be able to shine on the stage of life, so that everyone will cheer for your achievements.

The meeting spirit is the king's drink, and the horse is a high-rise weeping willow side.

Wang Wei's "Youth Walk".

These young knights met by chance, and were moved by each other's spirits, so they tied their horses under the weeping willows next to the restaurant and went upstairs to drink together.

They don't drink for fun, but to celebrate each other's chivalrous deeds.

Different from the gatherings of acquaintances, they do not hesitate to spend a lot of money on wine and encourage each other because of their chance encounters and heart-to-heart connections.

The "horse" in the poem symbolizes the unrestrained and vigorous young knights, the "high-rise building" shows their heroic spirit, and the "weeping willow" highlights their grace and elegance.

Ranger, in ancient times, called the kind of person who valued righteousness over life and death, and had the courage to save people in danger as rangers.

In the minds of people at that time, rangers were heroes and heroes, and they were highly respected and praised.

Wang Wei wrote in another poem: "Even if you die, you still smell the fragrance of chivalrous bones", which means that even if a chivalrous man dies, their bones are fragrant, which shows the dignity of the social status of chivalrous.

Young chivalry, befriended by Wuduxiong. Liver and gallbladder holes, hair shrugging. In the conversation, life and death are the same. A promise is a thousand gold.

He Zhu "Six States Song Tou Young Chivalry".

In the autumn of the third year of Song Zhezong's reign (1088), when the Western Xia repeatedly violated the border, He Zhu was in Hezhou (now Hexian County, Anhui) to inspect the boundary, recalling his career as a teenager in the capital.

At that time, he was chivalrous and courageous, high-spirited, and "befriended the five heroes".

Wudu refers to the five major cities of Luoyang, Handan, Linzi, Wan and Chengdu in the Han Dynasty, and here refers to Bianjing, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty.

Liver and gallbladder holes, hair shrugging. In the conversation, life and death are the same. A promise is a thousand gold. The four sentences positively portray the extraordinary courage and loyalty of chivalrous people.

They are open-minded and open-minded; They are as vicious as hatred, and they love and hate clearly; They value righteousness and sacrifice their lives, and they make a promise; They are anxious for the needy and help the needy.

Although they also go in and out of wine shops, drinking and singing, they are by no means vulgar and low, and blindly depressed in drunkenness.

These five sentences are a warm praise for chivalrous people, and they are also a review of the poet's life in his youth.

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