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Xiao Shu's most famous ancient poems
I "Little Summer"
Little Summer is a poem written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It depicts the scene of the little summer season with concise words, expressing his enthusiasm for summer and his love for life.
Original poem: summer solstice, rain clouds and dark wind fan. Steam for thousands of miles, sweat like rain, mountain springs dry up.
Second, the interpretation of poetry.
1. Describe a scene with slight summer heat.
Wang Zhihuan described the scene of light summer season through concise words. He used "light rain clouds and dark wind fan" to describe the weather in shallow summer, implying the heat in summer.
At the same time, he used "steaming thousands of miles" to describe the hot climate, and used "sweating like rain" to describe that people sweated a lot at this time, and even the mountain springs dried up. These descriptions enable readers to feel the heat and sultry summer.
2. Express enthusiasm for summer and love for life.
Despite the hot weather in summer, Wang Zhihuan expressed his passion for summer and his love for life through this poem. He used "light rain clouds, dark wind fans" to describe the light summer weather, implying the heat in summer, but he did not complain or treat the weather negatively, but expressed his enthusiasm for summer with concise words.
He also used "sweating like a mountain spring" to describe people sweating a lot at this time, but this did not make him feel pain or dissatisfaction, but expressed his love for life.
Third, the meaning of poetry.
1. Express reverence for nature
This poem by Wang Zhihuan expresses reverence for nature. He showed the power and majesty of nature by depicting the scenery in summer. He used "steaming thousands of miles" to describe the hot climate, "sweating like rain, mountain springs dried up" to describe people sweating a lot at this time. These descriptions make readers feel the power and majesty of nature, and thus have awe of nature.
2. Express your love for life
Wang Zhihuan's poems express his love for life. Despite the hot weather in summer, he didn't complain or look at the weather negatively. Instead, he expressed his enthusiasm for summer and his love for life in concise words.
He used "a little rain cloud and a black wind blowing through the fan" to describe the weather in summer, implying the heat in summer, but this did not make him feel pain or dissatisfaction, but expressed his love for life.
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