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What thoughts and feelings did the calf head reveal in the middle and late Huaihe River?

Thoughts and feelings:

This poem reveals the poet's thoughts and feelings that he is still detached and calm in the face of changes, and indirectly expresses the author's fearless strength and lofty and immortal ambitions for the future.

Original:

Du Tou is a poem written by Su Shunqin in Song Dynasty. In A.D. 1042 (the second year of Li Qing, Song Renzong), the author traveled to Yang Shan (now Chuzhou District, Huai 'an City, Jiangsu Province) and wrote this poem during his journey.

Rabbit head spread in the middle of Huai River in the evening.

Spring is shaded by green grass.

Sometimes there is a quiet flower and a bright tree.

Xiaxia of Guzhou Ancient Temple in Bei Bo

Look at the tide after the storm in Manzhouli

Brief analysis:

The weather is not strong and gloomy, but what the author sees is that the grass is sad and the flowers are brilliant; It's stormy, but the author has moored the boat in advance.

A person's life can't always be smooth sailing, but how to face adversity is the key, which is the place to show a person's level.

Adversity: First, we should keep a positive mood, see the positive power, and accumulate wealth and gain momentum; First, we should plan ahead and make arrangements in advance. Don't wait until the storm comes, we are in a hurry in the rain.

In this regard, the author has done a good job, so no matter what the weather is like, he can always be calm and detached, not trapped by difficulties, not opposed by adversity, and keep a psychological distance from difficulties, so as to "see the tide in the storm."

Off topic:

The author is still determined to support innovation and is not moved by the ups and downs of his career. This poem is also a portrayal of the author's life psychology and has always been valued by readers.