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This poem by Yue Fei appears in Jin Yong's novels, but in just four sentences, it tells the whole of his life.

For many people, Jin Yong's novels are classics. His book is not only eye-catching in the story, but also ingenious in the arrangement of fighting scenes. In fact, Mr. Jin Yong's poems and songs interspersed in the book are actually a highlight of enhancing the image of the characters. For example, when we think of "what is the feeling in the world", we will think of Li Mochou and the condor heroes, and when we think of "Four Machines", we will think of Yinggu, a magical operator.

It can be said that through the embellishment of these poems, the characters in the story have become fuller. In The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a poem by Yue Fei is easy to read, but there are many meanings between the beginning and the end.

What kind of poem is it? Let me share it with you.

"After years of dusty clothes, looking for cuiwei shakily. Good water and mountains are not enough to see, and horseshoes urge the moon to return. "

This is the Chizhou Cuiwei Pavilion made by Yue Fei. In fact, after reading these 28 words, we can see that this poem not only has no uncommon words, but also every sentence is very vernacular. It can be said that even people who don't know ancient Chinese can easily understand the meaning of this poem.

The literal translation of the whole poem probably means this: Lord Yue has been busy fighting south and north for so many years, and his body is covered with dust left by the battle. At this time, he finally had time to visit Cuiwei Pavilion. It is a pity, however, that when he hasn't seen enough of the mountains and rivers here, the battle report in front of him is in his hand again, urging him to go to the front line overnight as soon as possible.