In Farewell to the Clouds , why did the poet sigh Infinite mountains and rivers tears, who says th

Updated on culture 2024-03-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because at that time, the author felt that the Ming Dynasty was unable to return to the strength of the country, and he had become a failure, and he himself was defeated, so the poet sighed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The poem is titled "Farewell to the Clouds", which is actually a pun: it is literally a hometown, and the poet compares himself to a dragon in the sky, which will disappear from the clouds. It expresses his infinite attachment to his relatives in his hometown and his firm belief in the struggle against the Qing Dynasty.

    Don't be in the clouds. Xia Wanchun Ming Dynasty

    Three years of detention of tourists, today and the southern crown.

    Infinite mountains and rivers tears, who says that the world is wide. (Mountains and rivers a work: rivers and mountains) know that the spring road is near, and it is difficult to say goodbye to the hometown.

    On the day of the return of perseverance, the spirit flag looks in the sky.

    Translations. For three years, the anti-Qing soldiers were tossed and turned, and today they were defeated and captured and became prisoners.

    The mountains and rivers are broken, the tears of sentimentality continue to flow, and the land is lost, who can say that the world is wide?

    I already knew that my life was coming to an end, and it was really difficult to think of saying goodbye to my hometown.

    On the day when my soul returns, I will see the ranks of my successors in the air to resist the Qing army.

    This poem is the author's farewell to his hometown. He began to write about the arduous and arduous life of drifting, and wrote the sad and indignant sigh of the loss of his homeland and the broken mountains and rivers, and turned his pen to express the deep affection of his homeland and his relatives, and the determination to make an alliance and vow to recover. Bei Sakura not only expressed her unyielding determination to go to the hail bush, but also expressed infinite attachment and deep sigh for her hometown that was about to say goodbye.

    The whole poem is smooth and clear, and the feelings are ups and downs. The style is generous and heroic, and it is heartwarming to read.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Meaning: Infinitely beautiful rivers and mountains are lost and sad tears, who dares to say that the heavens are wide and wide.

    Infinite rivers and mountains tears, who says that the world is wide! This sentence comes from Xia Wanchun's "Farewell to the Clouds" in the Ming Dynasty

    Three years of detention of tourists, today and the southern crown.

    Infinite mountains and rivers tears, who says that the world is wide.

    It is known that the spring road is near, and it is difficult to say goodbye to his hometown.

    On the day of the return of perseverance, the spirit flag looks in the sky.

    Translation] For three years, the anti-Qing soldiers wandered east and west, and today the army was defeated and captured as a prisoner in a cell.

    Infinitely beautiful rivers and mountains are lost and sad and tearful, who dares to say that the heavens are wide and wide.

    I already know that the road to Huangquan is approaching, and it is really difficult to think of saying goodbye to my hometown.

    When the ghost and the soul of the ghost return, the spirit flag will look at the rivers and mountains of his hometown.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1, the poet is full of grief and indignation. The ending of being imprisoned by the enemy made it difficult for the poet to recover his ambition, and the ideal of recovering the country finally came to naught, so the poet was sad and indignant: "Infinite mountains and rivers tears, who says that the world is wide?

    In the face of all this, the poet can't help but "stand a few lines of dusk tears" and shed endless "infinite rivers and mountains tears". The poet has been looking forward to the resurgence of the Ming Dynasty, but in the end, the fortune was not good, the fate was unlucky, and the patriotic ambition of restoring the homeland and reorganizing the rivers and mountains failed again and again.

    2. The will of the restoration of the tail alliance. Although it is difficult to say goodbye to his hometown, the poet will eventually put his ambition to restore his children above his children's private feelings, and does not think about the heirs of his family, and finally shows his heart: Wang Shi set the Central Plains Day in the north, and the family sacrifice was not forgotten.

    3 The style of this poem is somber and frustrating, the technique is old and mature, and the idioms and allusions come easily, without a trace, without a trace of childishness, not like it came from the hands of a seventeen-year-old boy, which is the inevitable result of the combination of family education and struggle practice. Although the author has no intention of seeking work, his high degree of patriotic enthusiasm constitutes the inner life of his poems, resulting in the perfect combination of literature and character, and endowing the world with the first class of true poetry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The jaw couplet expresses the poet's uncontrollable grief and indignation. The ending of being imprisoned by the enemy made it difficult for the poet to recover his ambition, and the ideal of recovering the country finally came to naught, so the poet was sad and indignant: "Infinite rivers and mountains and tears, who says that the world is wide?

    In the face of all this, the poet can't help but "stand a few lines of dusk tears" and shed endless "infinite rivers and mountains tears". The poet has been looking forward to the resurgence of the Ming Dynasty, but in the end, the fortune was not good, the fate was unlucky, and the patriotic ambition of restoring the homeland and reorganizing the rivers and mountains failed again and again.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This sentence is an excerpt from the neck couplet of Xia Wanchun's poem "Farewell to the Clouds" in the Ming Dynasty.

    "Farewell to the Clouds" was written by the author after being arrested by the Qing court when he was leaving Songjiang before being sent to Nanjing. Songjiang County, Shanghai, known as Yunjian in ancient times, is the author's hometown. In this poem, the author holds the determination to die on the one hand, and on the other hand, he reveals infinite attachment and deep sigh for his hometown that is about to leave forever.

    The feelings expressed in this sentence are mainly: in the face of the fragmentation, devastation, decay and decay of the Ming Dynasty, the poet expresses his resentment with "infinite mountains and rivers tears", and expresses his deep disappointment and sorrow for the patriotic ambition of restoring his homeland and reorganizing the rivers and mountains again and again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Infinite mountains and rivers tears, who says that the world is wide.

    I've been traveling all over the world for three years, and today I'm a prisoner again.

    How many tears have I shed for this river and mountain, and who said that the world is wide and the four seas are home?

    I already know that my long farewell day is not far away, and I want to say goodbye to my hometown, but I can't give up.

    On the day when my heroic soul returns, I will wait and see the righteous flag of the anti-Qing Dynasty fluttering in the air.

    Appreciate the narrative of the first couplet.

    The jaw couplet expresses the poet's uncontrollable grief and indignation.

    The ending of being imprisoned by the enemy made it difficult for the poet to recover his ambition, and the ideal of recovering the country finally came to naught, so the poet was sad and indignant: "Infinite mountains and rivers tears, who says that the world is wide? In the face of all this, the poet can't help but "stand a few lines of dusk tears" and shed endless "infinite rivers and mountains tears".

    The poet has been looking forward to the resurgence of the Ming Dynasty, but in the end, the fortune was not good, the fate was unlucky, and the patriotic ambition of restoring the homeland and reorganizing the rivers and mountains failed again and again.

    The neck couplet frankly reveals his attachment to his hometown and relatives.

    The will of the Tail Alliance to recover.

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