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"The force of pulling out the mountain is great, and you have to die at an unfavorable time. Where's mistress Nai? "Who knows whose poem this is? What is the whole poem? seek knowledge

This poem is "Gaixia Song" by Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty.

Original text:

Song of Gaixia

Xiang Yu

It is difficult to pull out the mountain, but you will not die when it is unfavorable.

What can I do without dying? What can I do if I am worried?

2, interpretation: strength can pull mountains, spirit can overwhelm everything, but bad luck BMW is difficult to run; What can BMW do without running? Concubine, Concubine, what should I do for you?

3. Appreciation: This poem sums up the achievements and heroism of Xiang Yu's life, expresses his pity for the beautiful girl, and expresses his resentment and helplessness in the encirclement of the Han army. The whole poem vividly shows the author's omnipotent spirit through the combination of reality and fiction. Although the length is short, it shows rich content and complex feelings: it is full of unparalleled heroism and affection; It not only shows rare self-confidence, but also sighs that it is insignificant.

4. Introduction of the poet: Xiang Yu (232-202 BC), a famous local, was born in Xia Xiang (now southwest of Suqian, Jiangsu). At the end of Qin Dynasty, he joined forces with his uncle Xiang Liang in Wuzhong (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) to fight against Qin. After Qin's death, he became the overlord of Chu and enfeoffed the princes. Later, he was defeated by Liu Bang in the Chu-Han War and committed suicide in Wujiang (now the northeast of Anhui County).