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What is the Seven Laws of Thinking?

The Seven Laws of Thinking is as follows:

It was when God had something to do that he came to the south to step on the fragrant branches.

the pine is angry with the sky, and the fallen leaves are rushing with the clear water.

a gust of wind and thunder shocked the world, and the streets were full of red and green flags.

listening to the drizzling rain on the railing, the people of my country have some thoughts.

Vernacular Interpretation:

Just as a major event happened in Beijing, the capital, I visited the south of the motherland again.

The branches of the pine tree are extremely strong, and they are struggling upward, pointing to the sky, and the decaying leaves are drifting away with the green water.

Just now, a revolutionary storm, thunder, shocked the whole world, and the streets were filled with teams wearing green military uniforms and holding banners and slogans of various organizations.

I leaned against the railing and listened quietly to the drizzly rain, paying attention to the development of this incident, and the people in the ancient country thought about it.

Analysis:

Write the love between men and women as an ancient theme of the songs of Han Yuefu. Many people write poems on this topic. For example, Chen Shubao in the Southern Dynasties had Yuefu Thoughts, Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty had Yuefu Thoughts in Ancient Times, Li He had Ancient Style Thoughts, Wei Yingwu had Five Ancient Poems Thoughts, and Ye Yin had Five Wonders Thoughts in the Song Dynasty, all of which were borrowed as topics, but their ideological contents were different. This seven-melody is also a new rhyme borrowed from ancient poets.

The poet's listening to the rain through the railing can't help but remind people of Yue Fei's tragic "roaring to the sky" in his poem "Man Jiang Hong". However, what the author reveals in his poems is a special feeling of sadness and worry. This poem reflects the author's complex state of mind at an important historical juncture in the development of the revolution.