Significance of the timesThe phrase "turn into spring mud to protect flowers more" highlights a lofty spirit of dedication. From an inspirational point of view, it inspires us to have a mind of self-transcendence and selfless dedication. Life should not only focus on one's own gains and losses, honor and disgrace. A truly great person is always willing to dedicate his accumulated knowledge, experience and strength to cultivate and support the latecomers and contribute to a greater cause after achieving a certain degree of personal growth. This kind of dedication is not to get rewards or praise from others, but out of deep yearning for good things and a sense of responsibility to promote the world to become a better place. It encourages us to break through the narrow self-limitation, realize a higher level of self-worth in dedication, make the meaning of life sublimate constantly in giving, and use our own "nutrients" to water the "flowers" of others' growth, so as to achieve self-transcendence on the road of dedication and write a more meaningful chapter in life.Dedication and self-transcendence motivation
-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.Structural action levelThe 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.
Artistic technique 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:Cultural connotation level
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide