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This horse is not like an ordinary horse on earth, it seems to be a star in the sky.
It looks skinny, but if you go up and knock on its skinny bones, you can still hear the sound of copper.
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Twenty-three poems of Ma (Part 4).
Tang Dynasty: Li He.
This horse is an extraordinary horse, and Fang Xing is a star.
Knocking the skinny bone forward, it still has a copper sound.
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"Horse Poems: The Sand in the Desert is Like Snow" is a five-character quatrain composed by the Tang Dynasty poet Li He, and it is the fifth part of "Twenty-three Horse Poems". This poem uses the technique of metaphor to express the genius and ambition of the aspirants, as well as the emotion and resentment of the untimely people. Below I have summarized the poetry and full text appreciation of "Horse Poems" for your reference.
The desert sand is like snow, and the moon is like a hook.
How to be a golden brain, walk quickly and step on Qingqiu.
Thousands of miles of flat sand, like a layer of white frost and snow in the moonlight. On the continuous Yanshan mountain range, a bright moon is in the sky, like a hook. When will I be appreciated by the emperor and give my horse a bridle made of **, so that I can gallop on the battlefield in autumn and make a contribution?
Li He (790-816), the character Changji. He is a native of Changgu Township, Fuchang County, Henan Province (now Yiyang County, Henan Province), and his ancestral home is Longxi County. The romantic poet in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, together with the poets Li Bai and Li Shangyin, was called the "Three Lis of the Tang Dynasty", and later generations called Li Changgu.
Born in the Tang Dynasty clan Da Zheng Wang (Li Liang) room, the door shade into the office, awarded the gift of Lang. The career is not smooth, and he is enthusiastic about poetry creation. The work laments the untimely birth and inner anguish, expresses the pursuit of ideals and ambitions, and reflects the historical picture of the division of feudal towns, the dictatorship of eunuchs, and social exploitation.
The imagination of the poems is extremely rich, quoting myths and legends, and telling the past and the present, and later generations are known as "poetic ghosts".
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This poem seems to be written about horses, but in fact, it is a lyrical poem, expressing that the poet has no talent and is not appreciated by the rulers, but he eagerly hopes that his ambitions can be displayed and he can establish a meritorious career for the country.
The desert sand is like snow, and the moon is like a hook. The first two lines of this little poem say that the flat sand is like a layer of white frost and snow under the moonlight. On the continuous Yanshan mountain range, a bright moon is in the sky.
The first and second sentences show a characteristic frontier battlefield scene. This battlefield scene may only feel sad and solemn for ordinary people, but it has an unusual attraction for people who are determined to serve the country. "Hook" is a kind of scimitar, a kind of **.
From the bright crescent moon to the image of **, it also contains the meaning of thinking about fighting. At the time of Zhenyuan and Yuanhe, the author was in an era when the feudal town was extremely domineering, and the Jingmen area of Youzhou implied by "Yanshan" was the area where the feudal town was raging for the longest time and the most disaster, so the poetry is quite realistic. The idea of thinking about war is also pertinent.
The flat sand is as cold as the snow, but it is a place for heroes. Therefore, these two sentences seem to be the application of the law at first glance, but in fact, the last two sentences are lyrical and meaningful.
How to be a golden brain, walk quickly and step on Qingqiu. The last two sentences of the poem say, when will I be appreciated by the emperor and give my horse a bridle made of **, so that I can gallop on the battlefield in autumn and make a contribution?
Three or four sentences borrow horses to be lyrical. "Golden Brain" is a valuable horse harness, symbolizing the heavy use of horses. Apparently this is the author's desire to make a contribution without being appreciated.
This poem is written with the ardent desire to write a pen from Rong, flatten the feudal town, and make contributions to the country. This poem belongs to the allegorical or figurative style, which is graceful and enduring. And the poem's.
In the first and second sentences, snow is used as a metaphor for sand, and a hook is used as a metaphor for the moon, which is also a comparison; Write from a characteristic scenery to elicit lyricism, and it is also exciting. In just two crosses, there is interest in the comparison and there is comparison in the line, which greatly enriches the expressiveness of the poem. From the syntactic point of view, the last two sentences are completed in one go, and the question is led by "what dang", which strongly conveys infinite expectation and sings and sighs; And the three words "stepping on Qingqiu", the words are novel, "Qingqiu" grass and yellow horse fat, just galloping, crowned with the word "fast walking", the image hints at the horse's light and vigorous demeanor.
The exercise of words and sentences is also a success factor that cannot be ignored in the artistic expression of this poem.
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Summary. "Horse Poems" uses horses as metaphors to express the poet's genius, lofty ambitions, and untimely feelings and resentments by singing about horses, praising horses, or lamenting the fate of horses.
When will I be appreciated by the emperor and give my horse a bridle made of filial piety, so that I can gallop on the battlefield in autumn and make a contribution?
"Horse Poems" uses horses to express the poet's genius, lofty ambitions, and untimely emotion and dissipation of anger through singing horses, praising horses, or lamenting the fate of horses, and using horses as a metaphor for hungry wanderers.
"Horse Poems" is written by the poet Li He of the Tang Dynasty.
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