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These two sentences are to the effect that the bird in the cage is attached to the forest where it was born, and the fish in the pond misses the abyss of birth.
This famous sentence uses the technique of metaphor.
leads to the next two sentences: "Open up the wilderness in the south and keep it clumsy."
Return to the garden". "Bondage Bird" and "Pond Fish" are darker than themselves bound by officialdom. Birds and fish still have the thoughts of yearning for freedom in the forest and abyss, and it is very natural for them to abandon their official positions and go into hiding.
The poems use objects as comparisons, skillfully expressing the pursuit of nature and the yearning for idyllic natural scenery, and conveying strong subjective feelings in diluting the tranquility. The syntax is neat and the sentence structure is the same and repeated, which objectively also plays a role in highlighting the emotion.
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The birds love the old forest, and the pond fish thinks about the old place. Although it is "strayed into the dust net", it is the emotion that has not changed. These two sentences concentrate on describing the mood of being an official, and the tone is smooth and unobstructed.
Because the use of two similar metaphors and the battle sentence structure in a row reinforces the mood of being tired of the old life and yearning for a new life.
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The whole poem expresses the author's happy mood and the joy of living in the countryside after resigning from his official position and retiring, thus showing his love for rural life and the joy of laborers. At the same time, it also implies a sense of disgust with the dark and corrupt life of officialdom. It shows the author's unwillingness to go along with the dirt and accept the hardships of field life in order to maintain a complete personality and noble sentiments.
The author Tao Yuanming's return to the garden and the death of the field is actually his ideal former residence.
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The birds love the old forest, and the pond fish thinks about the old place. "It is from the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Yuxi's "Burrow Inscription". This pre-Hu poem uses metaphors to express people's nostalgia for their homeland and hometown.
Birds love the old forest": The fetter bird refers to the bird in captivity, and the old forest refers to the free place where it once lived. This sentence means that the imprisoned birds still miss the free environment they once had and yearn to return to their homeland.
Pond fish think about the old place": Pond fish refers to the fish that lives in the pond, so the abyss refers to the abyss where it once lived. This sentence expresses the longing and longing of the fish in the pond for the environment in which they once lived. Hui Bei stopped.
The whole poem expresses people's deep attachment to their homeland and hometown through the images of birds and pond fish. It reveals the instinctive human quest for belonging and emotional bonds, and the desire to return to familiar and familiar surroundings, even when trapped or migrated.
This poem is also often used as a metaphor for people's longing for their hometown and hometown, or nostalgia and yearning for past experiences in an unfamiliar environment. It expresses the quest for roots and primordial states, as well as the cherishing of home and belonging. Roll big.
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