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This is a poem that expresses the nostalgia of the soldiers on the border. From multiple angles, it depicts the piper's strong homesickness and full of sorrow. The first two lines of the poem 00 describe the scenery under the moon that he saw when he climbed the city.
It is a typical environment that triggers homesickness. A sense of being in the place around us and nostalgia for my hometown faintly hit the poet's heart, creating a lonely and bleak typical environment of homesickness. The desolate and resentful sound of the reed flute evokes the feeling of homesickness.
I don't know where to blow the reed pipe, and I can't help but look at my hometown overnight", the word "I don't know" writes the confused mood of recruiting people, and the word "end" writes their endless nostalgia without exception.
The above is taken from the encyclopedia.
If you want to expand, I add a little more of my understanding:
The use of the words "I don't know" and "end" expresses a kind of extreme homesickness and sorrow. I don't know the truth is knowing, the voice of **, of course the person concerned knows, but I don't know what I write, emphasizing that it doesn't matter if ** comes, because such a voice may come out of the army from time to time, and at the same time, I don't know it also reflects the state of mind of "unexpected, unprepared", because it is this flute sound that triggers the thoughts of the whole army. The sound of the flute without a source is the manifestation of the thoughts that have long permeated the minds of all soldiers.
"Exhaust" pushes the scope of this kind of thinking to the extreme.
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Feelings of missing loved ones and longing to end the war.
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"Listening to the Flute in the Surrendered City at Night" expresses the strong homesickness and full of sorrow of the soldiers on the border.
The most important feature of this poem is that it contains subtlety, and the feelings to be expressed are contained in the description of the scenery and mood.
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Thoughts and feelings]: This is a poem that expresses the nostalgia of the soldiers in the border area, expressing the homesickness caused by the soldiers in the border area when they hear the reed flute. From multiple angles, it depicts the strong homesickness and sorrow of the soldiers (including the piper) of the border soldiers.
Judging from the whole poem, the first two sentences are written about color, and the third sentence is written about sound; The last sentence expresses what I feel in my heart, and what I write is love. The first three sentences are all set off and foreshadowed for the direct lyricism of the last sentence. At the beginning, the visual image leads the nostalgia, and then the auditory image leads the undercurrent of homesickness to the torrent of feelings.
The last sentence imagines the author's hometown.
Original text]: Tang Li Yi, "Listening to the Flute in the City at Night".
The sand is like snow in front of Huile Peak, and the moon outside the city is like frost.
I don't know where to blow the reed pipe, and I recruit people to look at the hometown overnight.
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"Listening to the Flute in the City at Night" is a poem that writes the nostalgia of the soldiers in the border area. His poem depicts the strong homesickness and sorrow of the soldiers on the border from multiple angles. It also includes a flute player, who is the same as this one, who has a strong sense of homesickness and a heart full of sorrow.
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It expresses the poet's longing for his hometown and nostalgia for his friends.
Saying that the desert is snow and the moonlight is frost is to use this cold scenery to render the sadness and desolation of the state of mind. It is this snow-like desert and frost-like moonlight that make the night of the surrendered city seem particularly empty and bleak, and also make the poet feel lonely and homesick.
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The poem "Listening to the Flute in the City at Night" contains the greatest feelings to be expressed in the description of the scenery and mood. This is a poem that expresses the nostalgia of the soldiers in the border area, and depicts the strong homesickness and sorrow of the soldiers in the border area from multiple angles.
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"Listening to the Flute in the City at Night" expresses the poet's thoughts and feelings of missing his hometown.
"Listening to the Flute in the City at Night" is a seven-character quatrain composed by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Yi, the biggest feature of this poem is that it contains subtlety, and the feelings to be expressed are contained in the description of the scenery and mood. This is a poem that expresses the nostalgia of the soldiers in the border area, and depicts the strong homesickness and sorrow of the soldiers (including the piper) from multiple angles.
Full poem: The sand is like snow in front of Huile Peak, and the moon outside the city is like frost. I don't know where to blow the reed pipe, and I recruit people to look at the hometown overnight.
Translation: The sand in front of Huile Peak is as white as snow, and the moonlight outside the city is like autumn frost. I don't know where to blow the desolate reed pipe, and recruit people to look at their hometown one by one overnight.
Appreciation of ancient poems.
Judging from the whole poem, the first two sentences are written about color, the third sentence is written about sound, and the last sentence expresses what you feel in your heart, and what you write about love. The first three sentences have already gained momentum, and the last sentence is generally written in direct expression. Li Yi has a unique way, letting the full pregnancy make a whirlwind at the end, and using the imaginary scene of recruiting people to look home, which makes people feel that the sentence is endless and endless, and there are still ripples at the abrupt end.
The artistic success of this poem lies in the integration of the scenery, sound, and feelings in the poem. The poetry, painting and beauty are fused into a furnace to form a complete artistic whole. The artistic conception is concise and ethereal, and it has the characteristics of endless implications.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - "Listening to the Flute in the City of Surrender at Night".
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I don't know where to blow the reed pipe, and I recruit people to look at the hometown overnight.
From the Tang Dynasty Li Yi's "Listening to the Flute in the City at Night".
It means that the desolate reed pipe is blown out of nowhere, and the soldiers who have been mobilized are homesick all night.
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