Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - The ninth and tenth sentences use a metaphor, saying: It's like cutting off the flow of water with a knife. As a result, the water flows faster. It is absolutely impossible to relieve sorrow by drinki

The ninth and tenth sentences use a metaphor, saying: It's like cutting off the flow of water with a knife. As a result, the water flows faster. It is absolutely impossible to relieve sorrow by drinki

The ninth and tenth sentences use a metaphor, saying: It's like cutting off the flow of water with a knife. As a result, the water flows faster. It is absolutely impossible to relieve sorrow by drinking to get drunk, because when you are drunk, you will It also caused inner sorrow and anger. The last two sentences say that in this society, ideals cannot be realized, and all we have to do is wait for the day when we can take off our hairpins and drive a small boat to the distance. The poet places his hope of relieving worries and gaining freedom in the Ming Dynasty. Although this is still a vague fantasy, it shows his open-minded and optimistic spirit that is unwilling to sink. The journey is difficult gt;gt; there will be times when the winds and waves break, and the clouds and sails can be hung directly to help the sea. There are different approaches but the same effect. This is an ancient poem with seven characters. It is not limited to seven characters. The length of its sentences can be expanded and contracted according to the lyrical needs. The first two sentences use prose syntax to express the deep worries in my heart. The middle part of the poem moves from "many worries" to "enjoying the high building" and "gazing at the bright moon", then to "sorrow is even worse", and then to the concluding sentence of "making a flat boat", with ups and downs, opening and closing changes, and fully It reflects the unsolvable knot of worries in the poet's heart. To study this poem, we should understand the specific background of the poet's emotion of unappreciated talent, such as Li Baizhi's slander in the early years of Tianbao, Li Linfu and Yang Guozhong's successive rise to power in the last years of Tianbao, jealousy of talents and talents, and the darkness and corruption of the government.