On the road of life, we often encounter setbacks and difficulties, just as flowers have experienced the withering of flowering period and become "red". Gong Zizhen's "Falling Red" was originally a symbol of the decline of life, but the poet gave it a completely different and inspirational interpretation. It inspires us that even in adversity, even if we fall from the original glamorous "branches" and fall into a seemingly down-and-out situation, we should not feel sorry for ourselves and sink passively. Just like falling red is not immersed in the fading sadness, but with a positive attitude, she sees the value that she can transform-turning into spring mud to nourish new flowers. This tells us that setbacks are not terrible. The key lies in whether we can change our perspective in the predicament, tap our new value, and turn the unfavorable situation into an opportunity to continue to help growth, help others and help society.Cycle after cycle, cycle after cycle.From many angles, "falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers" all shows high artistic value, deep thinking and far-reaching influence. It is like a bright pearl in a literary treasure house, shining with wisdom and spiritual brilliance, which deserves people's repeated taste and in-depth understanding.
"Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more" comes from Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Za Shi, the fifth" in the Qing Dynasty. The following is an appreciation of this poem:The metaphor is vivid and appropriate: compare yourself with the fallen flower, and compare yourself with the fallen flower that leaves the branch, and the image is natural. At the same time, the behavior of continuing to contribute to the country and society is likened to falling flowers turning into spring mud to protect flowers, and the abstract emotions and wishes are vividly visualized, which makes it easy for people to understand and deeply feel the poet's spiritual realm of not changing his initial dedication even if he is in trouble and out of his original position.Cycle after cycle, cycle after cycle.
"Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more" comes from Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Za Shi, the fifth" in the Qing Dynasty. The following is an appreciation of this poem:-Conforming to traditional values: In China's traditional culture, there has always been the idea of "helping the world if you are up to speed, and protecting yourself if you are poor", as well as the value orientation of advocating dedication and paying attention to spiritual inheritance. Gong Zizhen's poem fits in well with this cultural background. He still chooses to practice the concept of "helping the world at the same time" in another way when he is frustrated personally and can no longer directly display his ambition in the officialdom. He shows the spiritual quality of selfless dedication by self-metaphor, which echoes the feelings of home and country and the sense of responsibility held by people with lofty ideals throughout the ages. Therefore, this poem can arouse widespread resonance and is deeply loved and respected by people.Stick to the initial heart and unswerving belief support
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