1, original: Red rabbit doesn't need it, but Lu Bu will ride it. I heard that Xiao Guo Frog, a beautiful boy, can be controlled. No one uses the red hare, only Lu Bu can ride it. It is said that short horses can be controlled by savages.
2. Note: Red Rabbit: the name of a fine horse. Lu Bu's mount. Lu Bu: Be a brave general. The word Fengxian was born in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Fruit dismounting: A very short horse that can ride under a fruit tree. Control: To control or drive. Barbarian: an ancient disparaging term for ethnic minorities.
Ma's thoughts and feelings are as follows:
1. This poem expresses the poet's desire and pursuit of talent. As a symbol in poetry, the steed represents talent and wisdom. In the poem He Dang Luo Jin Noisy, the poet longs for opportunities to realize his talents.
2. This desire is not only the pursuit of personal achievement, but also the affirmation and realization of self-worth. This pursuit is not only a personal behavior, but also a reflection and questioning of social reality. This poem also expresses the poet's helplessness and distress to society.
3. The society is dark and corruption is prevalent. Many talented people don't get a fair chance, while those without talent can often be reused. This unfair social reality made the poet feel helpless and depressed, and at the same time inspired his expectation and longing for the future.
What I heard in this poem, Ji Ce Ren Maner, depicts a vast and cold background, which is both a portrayal of reality and a reflection of the inner world. This poem also expresses the poet's thinking and reflection on self-worth. Although the war horse has talent, if it is not reused, then this talent is as useless as scrap iron.
By describing the inner world of a good horse, the poet reflected on his own value and social value orientation. This kind of thinking is not only a reflection on individuals, but also a question and reflection on the values of the whole society.
6. Ma Shi's eighth poem is a poem with profound thoughts and feelings, expressing the poet's desire for talent, helplessness to society and thinking about self-worth. This poem is not only a portrayal of personal experience, but also a reflection and questioning of the whole social reality. It tells us that everyone has his own value, but this value can only be realized if he is given a chance.