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What does the spring breeze and wildfire burning for three days mean?

It means: Spring is windy and the air is dry. If a fire accidentally catches fire, it is difficult to put out and the fire is often difficult to control.

Interpretation: Three, it means "many" in ancient Chinese. The spring wildfire burned for three days, not that it only burned for three days, but for several days, that is, many days.

Appreciation: The spring breeze burned wild fires for three days. This poem is very picturesque, just like appreciating a beautiful picture. It uses the power of words to show us an immersive picture. Let us feel as if we are in it and follow the author to feel the ups and downs of thoughts and feelings. Therefore, a good poem has very high requirements for visualization, and the main characteristic of visualization is that it cannot "speak directly like prose", but must use images and pictures to tell, and strive to achieve the goal of having paintings and pictures in the poem. There is a sense of poetry in it.

Extended information:

Poems related to the spring breeze and wild fire for three days:

Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's "Farewell to Cao/Fu De Gu Yuan Cao"

Original text:

When the grass grows in the original land, it grows brighter and wither every year.

The wildfire cannot be burned out, but the spring breeze blows it again.

The distant fragrance invades the ancient road, and the clear green meets the deserted city.

I sent the king and grandson off again, and the love was full of farewell.

Translation:

The wilderness is covered with lush green grass, which turns yellow in autumn and winter and becomes thicker in spring.

Wildfire cannot burn away the weeds all over the ground, and the spring breeze blows the earth green again.

The fragrant weeds in the distance cover the ancient road, and the sun shines green even on the deserted city.

Today I came to say goodbye to an old friend again, and even the lush grass was full of farewell.

Appreciation: Through the description of the wild grass on the ancient plain, it expresses the feeling of farewell to friends.