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Yu Qian's "Lime Yin" was written in Sanmaoguan, Wushan, and Yu Qian's study in Sanmaoguan was from the age of fifteen to the age of twenty before he was admitted to Qiantang County.
It can only be said that "Lime Yin" must have been made between the age group of sixteen and nineteen, and it is not clear which year it was made.
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It's twelve, and the teacher said it himself.
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Yu Qian wrote "Lime Yin" (the teacher himself said it) when he was 12 years old
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Through the four-step method of knowing the poet, solving the poem, understanding the poetry, and understanding the poetry, everyone can quickly read "Lime Yin" in an orderly and fast manner, and understand Yu Qian's pain and persistence.
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All right.
Version 1:Thousands of hammers were carved out of the deep mountains, and the fire burned as if it were idle. Don't be afraid of broken bones, you have to leave your innocence in the world.
Version 2:Thousands of hammers are knocked out of the mountains, and the fire burns as if it were idle. Don't be afraid of broken bones, you have to leave your suspicion in the world.
Vernacular translation: Limestone can only be mined from the mountains after a thousand hammers, and it is common for it to be burned in flames. Even if he is broken, he is not afraid, and is willing to leave his innocence in the world.
Lime groans. It is a seven-character quatrain created by Yu Qian, a politician and writer in the Ming Dynasty. This poem supports the words and aspirations, using symbolic techniques, literally singing lime, in fact, borrowing things to metaphor people, supporting things to send nostalgia, showing the poet's ideal of high Jieqin hunger.
The penmanship of the whole poem is condensed, completed in one go, the language is simple and natural, not carved, and the appeal is very strong; In particular, the author's positive and enterprising attitude towards life and fearless righteousness are even more enlightening and inspiring.
Background of creation. Yu Qian studied hard since he was a child and had great ambitions. Legend has it that one day, he walked to a lime kiln, and the masters calcined the lime.
I saw piles of blue-black mountain rocks, all of which turned into white lime after being burned by the raging fire. He was deeply moved, and after a little thought, he wrote this poem. It is said that Yu Qian was only twelve years old at this time, and he wrote this poem not only as a portrayal of the image of lime, but also as his future life pursuit.
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Lime Yin" was written by 12-year-old Yu Qian, this poem is not only a portrayal of the image of Lime, but also the pursuit of his life.
Creative background: According to legend, one day, 12-year-old Yu Qian walked to a lime kiln, and the master was calcining lime. I saw piles of blue-black potato god mountain stones, all of which turned into white lime after being burned by the raging fire.
Yu Qian was deeply touched, and after a little thought, he chanted the popular poem "Lime Yin".
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Lime chant in the Ming Dynasty poet Yu Qian at the age of 12 years to create the bending spring.
Yu Qian studied hard since he was a child and had great ambitions. Legend has it that one day, he walked to a lime kiln, and the masters buried calcined lime. I saw piles of blue-black Shanqing cave stones, which turned into white lime after being burned by the raging fire.
He was deeply touched, and after a little thought, he chanted the popular poem "Lime Yin". Therefore, the poem written by 12-year-old Yu Qian is not only a portrayal of the image of lime, but also the pursuit of his life.