What poems did Yu Qian use to show his ambition to be fearless and always innocent

Updated on society 2024-08-15
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    1. "Lime Yin" is a poem by Yu Qian. This poem uses symbolic techniques, literally singing lime, but actually borrowing things to allude to people and supporting things, showing the poet's noble ideals.

    Original. Thousands of hammers were carved out of the deep mountains, and the fire burned as if it were idle.

    I am not afraid of broken bones, I want to leave my innocence in the world.

    2. Notes. Lime Chant: Praise Lime. Chant: Chant. Refers to a name for a genre of ancient poetry (a form of ancient poetry).

    Thousands of hammers and chisels: Countless hammers and chisels describe the mining of lime as very difficult. Thousands, thousands: empty words, many descriptions. Hammer: Hammered. Chisel: chisel.

    If you are idle: It seems to be a very common thing. If: as if, as if; Leisure: Usual, relaxed.

    Hun: Full. Innocence: refers to the white nature of lime, and is a metaphor for noble conduct. The world: the world.

    3. Translation. Limestone) can only be mined from the depths of the mountains after a thousand hammers. It regards the burning of the raging fire as a very common thing, and even if it is broken, it is not afraid, and is willing to leave its innocence in the world.

    4. Brief analysis. The first sentence "a thousand hammers carved out of the deep mountains" describes how difficult it is to mine limestone. The second sentence "the fire burns as if it is idle".

    "burning", of course, refers to the smelting of limestone. The addition of the word "if you are idle" makes people feel that they are not only writing about smelting limestone, but also seems to symbolize that no matter what severe test they face, they are calm and unhurried. The third sentence is "I am not afraid of broken bones".

    "Broken bones" vividly writes that the limestone is burned into lime powder, and the three words "not afraid at all" remind us that it may contain the spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice. As for the last sentence "to leave innocence in the world", the author is expressing his feelings directly, determined to be a pure and innocent person. The author Yu Qian is an honest and honest official, who has rehabilitated unjust prisons, provided disaster relief and famine relief, and is deeply loved by the people.

    During the reign of Yingzong of the Ming Dynasty, Wara invaded and Yingzong was captured. Yu Qian proposed to establish Emperor Jing, personally led his troops to defend Beijing, repelled Wara, and saved the people from another barbaric rule by the Mongol nobles. However, after the restoration of Yingzong, he falsely killed this national hero for "treason".

    This "Lime Yin" can be said to be a true portrayal of Yu Qian's life and personality.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Yu Qian's "Lime Yin": "Thousands of hammers are chiseled out of the deep mountains, and the fire burns as if it is idle." Don't be afraid of broken bones, you have to leave your innocence in the world. “

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Don't be afraid of broken bones, you have to leave your innocence in the world. "Lime Moan".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Lime Moan": Thousands of hammers chiseled out of the deep mountains, and the fire burned as if idle. Don't be afraid of broken bones, you have to leave your innocence in the world.

    This poem shows the awe-inspiring spirit of sacrificing one's self and righteousness advocated by our nation.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I am not afraid of broken bones, I want to leave my innocence in the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't be afraid of burning your body and bones, you have to keep your innocence in others.

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