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An ambitious poem

The poem "Great Ambition" is as follows:

1, one day I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea. -"Gone forever" Li Bai in Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: Expressed the heroic feelings of not being afraid of difficulties and aiming at the distance. He vividly described his great ambition with two metaphors: breaking the waves and hanging Yun Fan, and pinned his fighting spirit and desire for exploration. He took the sea as the stage and showed his tolerance and mind.

2, pull the mountain to smother the world, when it is unfavorable, it will not die. -"Man Jiang Huai" Yue Fei in Song Dynasty

Appreciation: expressed his ambition to resist gold and save the country and his indignation at the distrust of the court. His two exaggerations shook the world, showing his great ambition and expressing his loyalty and lofty sentiments. His dilemma and persistence are reflected by the contrast between his untimely use and his persistence.

3. Once you climb to the top of the mountain, you will see that all the other mountains look short under the sky ... —— "Looking at Yue" Du Fu in Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: I expressed my expectation for my future and my concern for the world. He used two ideas. Once he climbed to the top of the mountain, one would see that all the other mountains looked short under the sky. To describe his lofty aspirations, and pinned his mind and vision. He showed his ambition and spirit by comparing the top of the mountain with the top of the hill.

4, clothes and fishing are safe, and Jinma sometimes recruits talents. -"Send Wu San to his hometown" Qian Qi in the Tang Dynasty

He expressed his comfort for his friend Wu San's retreat after falling behind and his expectation for his future comeback. He compared fishing with Golden Horse and Golden Horse, revealing the lofty aspirations of his friends and pinning his ideals and beliefs. He hinted at the forbearance and opportunity of his friends with two turning points: peace of mind and sometimes meeting.

Since God has given talents, let them be used! , spin one thousand silver, all back! . -Li Bai's "Into the Wine" in the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: Expressed confidence in one's own talent and recklessness in material enjoyment. He used two exaggerations, talent and money, to highlight his lofty aspirations and show his free and easy and open-minded. He used two affirmations, that is, it must be useful and rewarding, to show his optimism and firmness.