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Don - Luo Yin - Bees.
Date]: Tang.
Author]: Luo Yin.
Topic]: Bees.
Contents]: Regardless of the flat land and the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
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 picking 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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Explanation] Peak: The peak of the mountain. Infinite scenery is occupied: refers to bees collecting flowers everywhere to make nectar.
Commentary] Whether it is flat land or high mountains, the infinite scenery is monopolized by bees when they collect flowers and make nectar. For whom does it send sweetness to the honey it painstakingly collects from a hundred flowers?
Luo Yin (833-909), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. During his lifetime, he wrote many political satirical poems, exposing the dark side of society in the late Tang Dynasty. This is a poem that not only praises those who work hard all day long, are not afraid of difficulties, and create wealth for society, but also satirizes those who do not plough and eat, do not weave clothes, and do not work to get anything.
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End: All. Station: Occupy. Picking. Made: Brewed. Peak: The peak of the mountain.
Poetic: Whether on the flat land or on the high mountains, there are blooming flowers, and the bees will fly to. Bees, who have you worked hard for, O bee, to make honey from a hundred flowers, and for whom have you obtained sweetness?
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Luo Yin's "Bee".
The meaning: whether on the flat land or on the top of the mountain, the bees occupy an extremely beautiful scenery. The bees have collected all the flowers and made nectar, who is this hard work for, and who do you want to taste the sweetness?
"Bee" is a poem that uses "bee" to symbolize "laborers", expressing the poet's compassion for the vast number of toiling people.
Bee" Luo Yin Tang Dynasty
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
Exegesis. Peak: The peak of the mountain.
Infinite Scenery: Extremely beautiful scenery.
Occupy: Possess, occupy.
Picking: taking, here refers to taking nectar.
Appreciation. The first two sentences of the poem, "Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied" describes the living state of the bees, constantly shuttling and working among the mountains and flowers, and the vast territory gives them considerable space to display their skills. The last two sentences of "after picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom it is hard to be sweet" is closely multiplied by the image of "bee", and the image of "laborer" symbolized by it is extended and expanded, and a sigh of "after picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom it is hard and sweet".
Quan Shida tilted the late Tang Dynasty friends and eunuchs.
The social phenomenon of frequent wars and the lack of livelihood of the people is even deeper.
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In the last two verses, the word "sweet" echoes "one", and the phrase that echoes "hard" is "one".
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Peak: The peak of the mountain.
Occupy: Possess, occupy.
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Regardless of the flat land and the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied, regardless of the flat land and the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied, after the hundred flowers are harvested, who is hard for whom is sweet?
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Bee. Tang Dynasty. Luo Yin.
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
Vernacular translation. Whether it is plains and fields or lofty mountains, wherever flowers bloom, bees have flown all over the place. The hard-harvested pollen is made into honey, who is it for, and for whom is it sweet?
Poetry appreciation. Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied. "Writing about the living conditions of bees, whether in the plains or in the mountains, you can see bees busy collecting honey everywhere.
The brighter the spring and the more flowers bloom, the more it attracts bees. The vast territory gives them considerable room to display their skills. "Regardless of" and "unlimited", praising the bees for "occupying the scenery" in their hard work, it seems to be plain and straightforward, and it seems to be full of appreciation and praise, but in fact, the poet's ingenuity is unique, first raising and then suppressing, which paves the way for the fate of the following aria bee's lifelong hard work and vain life.
After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet? These two sentences took a sharp turn, taking advantage of the image of "bees", extending and expanding the image of "laborers" symbolized by it, and issuing a deep sigh of "what can be done". Picking flowers and making honey is the duty of bees.
The honey it painstakingly produces is mainly used to feed the queen bee, or to be used by others, but very little is enjoyed for itself, and this is entirely out of instinct, and it does not realize that there is any injustice in it. But the poet found the problem from here, and made a strange cry for the bees for whom they toiled!
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"Bee" by Luo Yin in the Tang Dynasty
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
After picking 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?
This poem captures the characteristics of bees, does not pretentious, does not carve, does not still use rhetoric, although plain and thoughtful, so that readers can understand from this "animal story" and feel that there is a sense of life in it. Some people say that this poem is really a lament for the people of the world to work hard for Lelu; Others believe that bees are used to celebrate the hard work, and to mercilessly satirize the exploiters who do not work for nothing. The two solutions seem to be at odds with each other, but in fact they are both acceptable.
Because there are two situations in "allegorical" poems: one is that the author sets up a metaphor for a certain kind of preaching, and the meaning is relatively simple and certain; The other is that the author looks at things with strong feelings, so that the objects are colored by the masters, and the lessons can also be drawn from them, but the "meaning" is not so simple and certain. In such a poem, the author probably saw the shadow of the hard life at that time from the "story" of the bee, but he only wrote down the "story", and did not directly preach or compare with it, and the image he created was also more flexible.
And in real life, there are different meanings of hard life.
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"Bee" is a seven-character quatrain composed by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo Yin, from "All Tang Poems".
By describing the natural phenomenon of bees picking flowers and making nectar for people to enjoy, the poem is a metaphor for the reality that the fruits of labor of the vast number of working people are cruelly exploited by the feudal ruling class, and shows the poet's sympathy for the working people.
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This poem uses symbolism and the form of questions to reflect the social phenomenon that laborers cannot enjoy the fruits of their labor, lamenting the experience of hard life and the difficulties of the social world, which are all thought-provoking words for others and themselves.
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
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Tang] Luo Yin.
Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied.
After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
Translation: Whether it is flat ground or high mountain peaks, all the places where flowers bloom are occupied by bees. After they have collected all the nectar to make honey, who are they busy with in the end? For whom do you make those mellow honeys?
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Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied. After picking a hundred flowers into honey, for whom is it hard and for whom is it sweet?
Notes: Regardless of the mountains and the flatland, it takes in infinite scenery. Constantly working hard and collecting nectar, for whom?
Isn't a modern man? Born to be the life of rushing, the mountains and flats have a panoramic view, the world of flowers and flowers, the flawless and infinite scenery, just to pick that mouthful of honey, for the beloved, for the family, for the parents, for the children to create a sweet life.
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The poetry of Luo Yin's bees: whether on the flat land or on the mountain peaks, the extremely beautiful scenery is occupied by the bees. Bees, you have collected all the flowers to make nectar, and you don't think you will pay for the slag and who you want to let taste the sweetness.
Original text: Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied. After picking 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 I worked hard for and who I sweetened.
Notes: 1. Peak: Peak.
2. Infinite scenery: extremely beautiful scenery. Occupy: Possess, occupy.
3. Picking: taking, which refers to taking nectar.
Appreciation: Regardless of the flat land or the top of the mountain, the infinite scenery is occupied. Whether in the plains or in the mountains, bees can be seen everywhere busy collecting honey.
The brighter the spring and the more flowers bloom, the more it attracts bees. These two sentences are very affirmative, praising bees for taking advantage of the beautiful spring light, showing the poet's envy and praise for bees.
After picking a hundred flowers into honey, the two sentences of who is hard and sweet for whom take a sharp turn, from the front praising the bee for occupying the scenery to lamenting that it has worked in vain all its life and has gained very little. Picking flowers and making honey is the duty of bees.
There are three points worth noting in the artistic expression of the poetic poetry of bees
First, the desire to seize the cause of the reversal is powerful. The meaning of this poem focuses on the exclamation of the last two sentences, lamenting that the bee has nothing but "hard work" in his life, but the first two sentences use an almost boastful tone, saying that whether it is a plain field or a lofty mountain, wherever flowers bloom, it is the domain of bees.
Second, the narration is rhetorical and emotional. This poem uses the technique of interjecting and discussing, but the argument is not explicitly issued, and the rhetorical tone is used. The first two sentences are the main narrative, and the last two sentences are the main discussion.
In the last two sentences, there are three main sentences and four main sentences. "Picking a hundred flowers" has shown the meaning of "hard", and the word "honey" has the meaning of "sweet".
Third, the implication can be quietly understood by those who know it. This poem grasps the characteristics of bees, does not pretentious, does not carve, does not slew words, although the words are plain and thoughtful, so that readers can understand from this animal story, and feel that there is a sense of life in it.
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