Structural action level"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:Image and ideographic level
The power of continuing dreams and inheriting missions.-Clever choice of images: the image of "falling red" in the poem, that is, falling flowers, is a dying thing, which is usually easy to remind people of the disappearance of beautiful things and the fall of life, with a sad and lonely color. However, the poet gave it a brand-new and positive meaning.The power of continuing dreams and inheriting missions.
Artistic conception creation levelThis poem also contains profound inspirational meaning of continuing dreams and inheriting missions. Flowers symbolize a beautiful ideal and pursuit. Maybe we once had dreams and tried to bloom, just like blooming flowers, but when we are faced with a stage of "fading", that is, when our dreams are frustrated and our plans are blocked, we should not give up. Turning red flowers into spring mud means that we can pass on unfinished dreams and unfinished missions in another way, and help others to realize similar dreams, so that those "flowers" carrying hope and beauty will continue to bloom in the latecomers. It reminds us that each generation has its own mission. We should draw strength from the "falling red" of our predecessors, and at the same time, we should make ourselves the "spring mud" that nourishes the younger generation, so that our dreams and missions can flourish in this inheritance. No matter how the times change, we should always pursue our ideals persistently, and contribute to the continuation of our ideals with practical actions, so that the trajectory of our lives will become thicker and more powerful due to inheritance.Significance of the times
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13