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Meaning: The bee works so hard to make honey, but in the end, who is it busy for, and for whom is it brewing mellow honey?
This sentence praises the noble character of the bee's hard work, and also alludes to the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with those who do not work hard, and shows the poet's sympathy for the working people.
From: "Bee" Tang Dynasty: Luo Yin.
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
"After harvesting a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
Translation: Whether on the plains or on the top of the mountains, the beautiful spring light is occupied by bees.
After collecting flowers and making honey, I don't know who is working hard for whom is sweet?
In the thirteenth year of Dazhong (859 AD), Diluo hid to the Beijing Division, and should enter the Shi Examination, which was not ranked for seven years. The author was disheartened, and then saw the indignation of the people working hard in the fields and the opposition to the unearned harvest of some of the imperial courts, which may be the reason why Luo Yin made this poem satirizing the unearned "Bee".
The tone of the first two lines of the poem is very affirmative, praising the bees for taking advantage of the beautiful spring light, showing the poet's envy and praise for the bees. The last two sentences take a sharp turn, from the previous praising the bee for "taking over the scenery" to lamenting the futility of its life and the fact that it has gained very little. The poet found the problem in the hard work of the bees, and issued an unfair cry for the bees, "For whom it is hard and for whom it is sweet".
The bee and the butterfly have become symbols of charm in the poet's lyricist's pen. However, after all, the little bee is different from the flower butterfly, it toils all its life to make honey, and it contributes a lot and enjoys little. The poet Luo Yin focused on this point and wrote such an "animal story" with a deep poem.
Its destiny alone is refreshing.
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Meaning: Bees are occupied by bees, whether they are on flat ground or on the top of mountains, wherever flowers bloom. After they have collected all the flowers to make honey, who are they busy for in the end?
For whom does honey be brewed? The poem praises the noble character of the bee's hard work, and also alludes to the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with those who do not work hard. The poem has several features of artistic expression:
If you want to take away the old thing, you will be powerful; narration cross-examination, singing sighs and sighs; The implication is deep and can be interpreted in two ways. It's an allegorical poem. The bees in the poem are the thousands of ordinary peasants in the feudal society.
They have toiled for generations, but in the end the fruits of their labor have been plundered by the Rulers. "After harvesting a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet? The concluding sentence uses a rhetorical question to explain that the bees who work hard to make honey work for many years but do not get it, which implies that the exploiters do not get anything for nothing, which makes the meaning of the poem profound and powerful.
In refined language, the poem depicts the natural phenomenon of bees collecting flowers and making nectar for human enjoyment, and embodies the author's cynical thoughts and feelings.
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The specific explanation is as follows: Bee Luo Yin.
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
"After harvesting a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
Explanation of the poem] Whether it is flat land or the top of a mountain, wherever flowers bloom, it is occupied by bees. After they have collected all the flowers to make honey, who are they busy for in the end? For whom does honey be brewed?
Explanation of terms] mountain tip: mountain peak.
Poetry Appreciation] This poem praises the noble character of bees' hard work, and also alludes to the author's hatred and dissatisfaction with those who do not work hard. This poem has several characteristics of artistic expression: the desire to take away the old and give it is powerful; narration cross-examination, singing sighs and sighs; The implication is deep and can be interpreted in two ways.
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It's like being a parent and a child.
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The explanation is: after they have collected all the flowers to make honey, who are they busy for in the end? For whom does honey be brewed?
After picking a hundred flowers into honey, who will work hard for whom it will be sweet" from Luo Yin's "Bee".The whole poem is: Regardless of the flat land and the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
"After harvesting a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet? The meaning of the whole poem is: whether it is flat land or mountaintop, wherever the scenery is the most beautiful, there are bees, picking pollen on various flowers to make honey.
I don't know who they are working so hard to make honey for.
Poet background: Luo Yin (833-909) Tang Dynasty poet, the word Zhaozhi, Yuhang people, real name Heng, because he failed to pass the Jinshi examination ten times, he changed his name to Luo Yin in anger.
Now people use these two verses to praise the selfless giving.
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1. Appreciation of the original text:
2. "After picking a hundred flowers into honey, who is the hard work for whom is sweet?" "From the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Yin's "Bee".
3. Luo Yin's poetry "cut to things" and "not stick to things" is often ingenious, unique, and intriguing. Qing Shen Xianglong's "Essay on Words" cloud: "The work of Yongwu is borrowed from things to convey temperament, the sense of life, and the worries of the monarchy, hidden in it.
It is on the basis of Luo Yin's in-depth and meticulous observation of objects and images that he integrates the things he sings into his strong family and country worries and life experience, which makes him stand out in the late Tang Dynasty poetry circle. "Bee" expresses his reflections on social and historical issues by chanting about the natural phenomenon of bees collecting flowers and making nectar for human enjoyment.
4. The first two sentences write about the living state of bees, constantly shuttling and working among the mountains and flowers, and the vast territory gives them considerable space to display their skills. "Regardless of" and "unlimited", bees "occupy the scenery" in their hard work, which seems to be ordinary and straightforward, almost appreciative and praised, but in fact it is ingenuity, first promoted and then suppressed, which paved the way for the following discussion.
5. The last two sentences take advantage of the image of "bees" to extend and expand the image of "laborers" it symbolizes, and make a sigh of "after picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom it is hard and who is sweet". At the same time, it also raises an intriguing question: the flowers that have been picked are made into honey, and the hard work has finally yielded gratifying results.
In the dark and decaying society of that time, it was for those exploiters who did not work hard, occupied high positions, and held great power, and the irony of this is self-evident. The poet accused those who were obsessed with profit and Lu in a rhetorical tone, and after a long time, he couldn't help but feel pity and pity for the vast number of toiling people, and ridiculed and whipped this unfair reality of those who worked and those who got it from the other side, and while crying out for the grievances of the working people, he also reflected on his own situation of being submerged for a long time and his ambitions were difficult to fulfill, and expressed his deeper hatred for the social phenomena of the late Tang Dynasty's punter party, eunuch dictatorship, frequent wars, and people's lack of livelihood.
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Bee Luo Yin 1
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
"After harvesting a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
Note 1 Luo Yin: A poet of the Tang Dynasty, a native of Xindeng (present-day Fuyang, Zhejiang).
Appreciation Bees work hard all their lives to make honey, accumulating a lot and rarely being able to enjoy it, the poet Luo Yin focuses on this, and has a feeling, and summarizes their lives in the form of poems.
The first two sentences are mainly narration, saying that whether it is a plain field or a lofty mountain, wherever flowers bloom, it is the territory of bees. The author uses extreme adverbs, adjectives and unconditional sentence structures such as "no matter what", "ignorance and limit", and "exhaustion", and calls the bees "occupy the scenery", almost to the point of arrogance. But here the author uses the technique of wanting to seize the old and give it away, paving the way for the last two sentences.
Because the emotion of this poem is concentrated in the last two sentences, the higher the first two sentences are raised, the greater the contrast between the last two sentences, and the more powerful the expression.
The last two sentences are mainly discussions, lamenting that bees are busy all their lives, picking flowers into honey, but they have nothing to gain except "hard work", and echo the first two sentences, sweeping away the scenery of "all occupied", and the effect is strong. These two sentences use the technique of sandwiching and discussing, the third sentence describes the bees working hard to pick flowers to make honey, "picking a hundred flowers" reveals the meaning of "hard", and "becoming honey" also has the meaning of "sweet", this sentence seems to be repeated with the last sentence, but the fourth sentence is the main discussion, the role is different, so there will be no feeling of repetition.
The rhetorical question in the fourth sentence is divided into two parts: "For whom"? "Sweet for whom"? Although there is no direct comment, the meaning of hard work and sweetness belongs to others is very obvious, expressing the poet's pity and sympathy for them.
This poem captures the characteristics of bees, and the narration is simple and plain, and it is very thoughtful without paying attention to flowery rhetoric. The bee sings the praises of the hard laborers, and the merciless satire is given to the exploiters who do not get what they get. Although there is no direct preaching or discussion, the reader can understand it.
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After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and sweet for whom means that after they have collected all the flowers and made honey, who are they busy for in the end? For whom does honey be brewed?
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"After harvesting a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
From Luo Yin's "Bee" in the Tang Dynasty
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
"After harvesting a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
Whether it is on flat land or on a mountain peak, the extremely beautiful scenery is possessed by bees.
Bees, you have collected all kinds of flowers to make nectar, who do you pay for and who do you want to taste sweet?
Annotation Peak: Peak.
Infinite Scenery: Extremely beautiful scenery.
Occupy: Possess, occupy.
Picking: taking, here refers to taking nectar.
I didn't understand what question I was asking.
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