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But the king of the world, won the name before and after his death.
That's it. Upstairs is too wordy, only knows copies.
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But the king of the world, won the name before and after his death.
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What is the theme of giving strong words to Chen Tongfu to send it?
This poem expresses the author's dream of the ideal of resisting the enemy and saving the country for life, and expresses the sadness and indignation of the ambition that cannot be rewarded. The word was written by the author when he was frustrated and idle in Shinshu, and there was no pain from the battlefield of the predecessors, but there was the fierceness of the battlefield to make the tomb battle.
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But the king of the world, won the name before and after his death.
"Breaking the Array: Giving Strong Words to Chen Tongfu to Send" is the work of the Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Qiji.
Through the reminiscence of the author's heroic lineup and spirit of the anti-gold troops in his early years and his own battlefield career, this word expresses the author's ideal of killing the enemy to serve the country and recovering the lost territory, and expresses the sadness and indignation of the heroes who are unable to be rewarded for their ambitions and heroes; By creating a majestic artistic conception, it vividly depicts a person who is brave and loyal.
Second, the image of a brave general. The whole word breaks the rules in the structure of the closed sleepy, the first nine sentences are one meaning, the last sentence is another meaning, the last sentence negates the first nine sentences, and the first nine sentences are written heartily, which is to aggravate the disappointment of the last five words, this artistic technique embodies the bold style and original spirit of Xin Ci.
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After breaking the while, he gave Chen Tongfu a strong speech to send his thoughts, expressing the author's ideological feelings of killing the enemy to serve the country, making meritorious contributions but being old and unpaid. "Breaking the Array: Giving Strong Words to Chen Tongfu to Send It" is a lyric work by the Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Qiji.
By recalling the lineup of the anti-gold troops in the early years and the author's own battlefield career, this word vividly depicts a brave and loyal person by creating a heroic artistic conception.
Second, the image of a brave general. The whole word breaks the rules in the structure, the first nine sentences are one meaning, the last sentence is another meaning, the last sentence negates the first nine sentences, the first nine sentences are written heartily, and the disappointment of the last sentence is aggravated, this artistic technique embodies the bold style and original spirit of Xin Ci.
Poetry appreciation of "Breaking the Array: Giving Strong Words to Chen Tongfu to Send It".
There are two six-character sentences in the upper and lower parts of "Breaking the Array: Giving Strong Words to Chen Tongfu to Send It", which are all equal to each other, which constitutes a harmonious and soothing syllable. The author makes good use of this contradictory and unified tone, and appropriately expresses the complex psychological changes of the lyrical protagonist and the transformation of many scenes such as battle preparation, battle progression, and battle victory in his dreams, and receives the artistic effect of painting and coloring and sounding and emotion.
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Is there any indignation against the imperial court in the words of Chen Tongfu? Yes, "Breaking the Array: Giving Strong Words to Chen Tongfu to Send It" is the work of the Song Dynasty lyricist Xin Qiji. Through the reminiscence of the author's heroic lineup and spirit of the anti-gold troops in his early years and his own battlefield career, this word expresses the author's ideal of killing the enemy to serve the country and recovering the lost territory, and expresses the sadness and indignation of the strong chain that it is difficult to be rewarded and the hero is in the twilight; By creating a majestic artistic conception, it vividly depicts a person who is brave and loyal.
Second, the image of a brave general.