Cycle after cycle, cycle after cycle.-The technique of expressing one's will by holding objects shows that the whole poem expresses one's aspirations and feelings through the concrete thing of "falling red", ostensibly describing the destination and value of falling red flowers, but in fact expressing one's grand ambition of being willing to contribute despite setbacks and eager to exert afterheat for the country and society, which makes the poem contain extremely rich and profound connotations in a short space and enhances the artistic appeal and ideological height of the poem.-cross-era enlightenment: its significance is not limited to Gong Zizhen's era. Even after a long time, it still has a profound enlightenment. In all fields of today's society, whether educators do their best to train the next generation, or researchers are willing to sit on the bench and devote their efforts to promoting scientific and technological progress, or countless ordinary workers stick to their posts and shine, we can find spiritual reflection from this poem. It reminds people that the value of life lies not in temporary gains and losses and position, but in being able to pay and contribute continuously, transforming personal strength into nutrients to promote social development and nourish the growth of beautiful things, and inspiring generations to make unremitting efforts to realize the unity of personal ideals and social values.
The metaphor is vivid and appropriate: compare yourself with the fallen flower, and compare yourself with the fallen flower that leaves the branch, and the image is natural. At the same time, the behavior of continuing to contribute to the country and society is likened to falling flowers turning into spring mud to protect flowers, and the abstract emotions and wishes are vividly visualized, which makes it easy for people to understand and deeply feel the poet's spiritual realm of not changing his initial dedication even if he is in trouble and out of his original position."Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more" comes from Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Za Shi, the fifth" in the Qing Dynasty. The following is an appreciation of this poem:The metaphor is vivid and appropriate: compare yourself with the fallen flower, and compare yourself with the fallen flower that leaves the branch, and the image is natural. At the same time, the behavior of continuing to contribute to the country and society is likened to falling flowers turning into spring mud to protect flowers, and the abstract emotions and wishes are vividly visualized, which makes it easy for people to understand and deeply feel the poet's spiritual realm of not changing his initial dedication even if he is in trouble and out of his original position.
Cultural connotation levelDedication and self-transcendence motivation
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13