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The poem of the thin horse in the west wind

Zephyr thin horse's poem is as follows:

1, the human language is westerly and thin.

Translation:

People stood in the west wind to say goodbye, and the thin horse kept moaning at the waning moon.

Appreciate:

The thin horse and the waning moon are a group of bleak images, which the author uses to render the atmosphere here. Yangguan has been a place where people leave since ancient times. The author uses it here mainly to express his feelings of parting and uses metaphor. The author focuses on controlling the scenery with emotion. He began to sigh that time was still there, but things were different. The previous author no longer wanted to express his feelings in words, but suddenly found that he couldn't say anything except leave with emotion.

2, the old vines are faint crows, the bridges are flowing, and the ancient roads are thin.

Translation:

At dusk, a group of crows landed on an old tree with withered vines and made a piercing cry. Under the small bridge, the running water jingles, and the farmhouse next to the small bridge raises smoke. On the ancient road, a thin horse struggled against the west wind.

Appreciate:

The poet juxtaposes a variety of scenery to form a picture of the sunset in the autumn suburbs, which makes the wanderer ride a thin horse on the bleak background, revealing a sad mood and expressing the sadness that a wanderer misses his hometown and is tired of wandering in autumn.

3, hate long, the west wind is thin and white.

Translation:

There is endless hatred, only the west wind is accompanied by a thin horse, and there is not even a white cloud in the sky.

Appreciate:

On the surface, this nostalgic poem is about ancient times, but in fact it focuses on the present and the present. There is a poet's self everywhere between the lines, but these are not so exposed, but very subtle. Poets are good at combining their own life experiences and sorrows with the images in their poems, and the irony in twists and turns gives people a sense of vigilance.