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Appreciation of ancient poems in primary and secondary schools (XII) 丨 Don't Dong Da

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Appreciation of ancient poems in primary and secondary schools (XII) 丨 Don't Dong Da

Don't Dong Da [Tang] Gao Shi

Thousands of miles of yellow clouds and daylight, the north wind blows geese and snow.

Don't worry about the road ahead, don't know yourself, no one in the world knows the king.

Appreciation of ancient poems in primary and secondary schools (XII) 丨 Don't Dong Da

"Bei Dong Da" 747 AD) (Tang Xuanzong Tianbao 6 years) The Tang Dynasty poet Gao Shi did when he bid farewell to his friend Dong Tinglan, and in the spring of that year, the official Shangshu Fang Zhen was demoted from the court, and Gao Shi's doorman Dong Tinglan also left Chang'an. At this time, Gao Shi was also very unhappy, wandering around, and his situation was relatively poor. In the winter of that year, Gao Shi and the doorman Dong Tinglan met in Suiyang (present-day southern Shangqiu County, Henan), both of them were in a difficult situation, the intersection of the poor and the lowly naturally revealed an incomparably deep feeling, a brief reunion, on the occasion of parting, Gao Shi wrote "The Second Song of The Great Master of Bei Dong", this poem is the first.

The first two sentences of the poem focus on the scenery at the time of the farewell. The "Thousand Miles of Yellow Clouds and White Sun" has a broad field of vision, which fully demonstrates the unique regional scenery of the northwest Loess Plateau where the wind and dust and sand fall into the clouds. "The north wind blows geese and snow", writing the season and climate of the farewell. By writing about the sudden change in weather, the poet also symbolizes the harsh situation of Dong Da. The north wind is blowing strongly, the snow is flying, it is already desolate enough, and the sound of the wild geese is heard in the ears, which makes the distant people have a sense of loneliness and loneliness of the lonely geese.

"Don't worry about the road ahead and don't know yourself" comforts Dong Da that he will encounter close friends everywhere on the way forward; "Who in the world does not know the king" is not only a supplement to the third sentence, but also a praise for Dong Tinglan's reputation in the world, and a prophecy for the bright future of his friends.

Appreciation of ancient poems in primary and secondary schools (XII) 丨 Don't Dong Da

Yellow clouds cover the sky, stretching for thousands of miles, the sun is dim and dull, and the roaring north wind has just sent away the geese, and brought heavy snow.

Don't worry about not having a confidant on the way forward, who in the world doesn't know you?

Appreciation of ancient poems in primary and secondary schools (XII) 丨 Don't Dong Da

Don Dong Da (Part 2)

Liu Fei was self-pitying and self-pitying, and left Jingluo for more than ten years.

The husband should be poor and unworthy, and today they have no money for alcohol.

Appreciation of ancient poems in primary and secondary schools (XII) 丨 Don't Dong Da

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