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The most meaningful poem

Kwai in the green garden, the morning dew waiting for the sun, the garden; Garden, a place where vegetables, flowers, fruits and trees are planted. Sunflower: One of the important vegetables in ancient China. Morning dew: morning dew. Wait: verb, wait. Day: the sun. The sun dried up, dawn came, and the sunshine was prolonged. Describe the image of sunflower. Lift something.

If the spring is not right, everything is brilliant, and the spring is warm spring. B: Verb, which means spread. Dez: Grace. Spring brings sunshine and rain to everything, so it is a boon. Everything: all kinds of life on the earth. Life is brilliant: it describes that everything is full of vitality and vigorous development. Spring sunshine spreads love and pays tribute to spring.

Often afraid that the autumn festival will come and the yellow leaves will wither, often used: adverb, indicating the continuation of the situation or time. Fear: verb, worry. In autumn, everything tends to decline because of growth, so I am worried. Yellow: the phenomenon of color decline. Flower: the same as "flower". From spring to autumn, plants complete a life process. I can't help feeling mixed.

The river runs to the sea, and when will it return to the west? All rivers: refers to all rivers. East: Positional nouns are used as verbs, meaning to face east and east. Sea: The sea. West: locative nouns as verbs, facing west, facing west. Return: verb, return. Time is gone forever like running water.

If you don't work hard when you are young, you will be sad when you are old. If you don't work hard when you are young, you can only sigh when you are old. Less: adolescence. Zhuang: Adult. Effort: Diligence. Boss: refers to the period when people's vitality declines. ACTS: Adverb, which can be translated as "empty". Sadness: sadness. It comes down to a feeling of the value of life, and the scene is moving.

The first six sentences of this poem reveal the natural law of spring glory and autumn dryness. These six poems mainly describe the ups and downs of plants and flowers in nature, paving the way for cherishing time too much. Starting with Sunflowers in the Garden, this is called "making things interesting" in writing, that is, "say something else first, so that the words can be sung".

The poet extended from the vigorous growth of sunflowers in the garden and wrote about the whole nature. Because of the sunshine and rain in spring, everything shines with the brilliance of life, and everywhere is full of vitality and prosperity.

It is to compare things with people, and it is a hymn to the most precious thing in life-youth. The so-called "prosperity and completion". Sunflowers and everything in the garden have gone through spring and summer. In autumn, they mature, and the once radiant leaves turn yellow and withered, losing their vitality, and so does life.

From youth to old age, we have to go through a metabolic process. The poet expressed his fleeting treasure of "youth" with "always afraid of autumn festivals", and one of the words "fear" showed that people were powerless to the laws of nature, and the withering of youth was inevitable.

With profound and ingenious metaphors, the seven or eight sentences reveal the objective law that time is like running water, which will not go backwards and people will not be young when they are old, thus highlighting the central meaning that people should cherish precious time. From the change of time series to the endless time and infinite space of the universe, time is like a river that has passed away in the East and never returns.

From the time scale, people's life cannot be revived after old age. In the face of this eternal nature, isn't life like the morning dew on the leaves, which dries up at the sight of the sun? Isn't it like a green sunflower leaf that withered in the autumn wind? Introduce the conclusion that "young people don't work hard, and the elderly are sad". This reasoning process.

The word "disciple" at the end of the sentence is meaningful: first, it says that the boss has accomplished nothing and life is a waste; Second, waking up in old age will not help, but there is no way, which is intended to emphasize the need to work hard in time.

This poem is clever in metaphor and contains profound philosophy, which makes it have strong logical power. The last two sentences further point out that if a person wants to make a difference and make an invention, he must study hard from his youth and constantly expand his knowledge, otherwise he will waste his time and feel sorry for himself!

Extended data

Sunflower vegetables in the garden are flourishing and soaring in the crystal morning light. Spring scatters hope all over the earth, and everything shows prosperity. I am always afraid that the cold autumn will come, the leaves will turn yellow and the grass will wither.

When can a hundred rivers run to the sea and return to the west? If young people don't work hard in time, they will only regret it for a lifetime when they are old. ?

Creation background

Yuefu is a royal musical organ established since the Qin Dynasty. It not only sings the poems of literati, but also undertakes the task of collecting folk songs. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a large number of poems were collected from the people, which were rich in content and wide in subject matter. This poem is one of Han Yuefu's poems. Long-line songs refer to freestyle singing with "long singing" as the tune.

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Long song