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When to go to the wine paper, the meaning of longing for comfort in a thousand miles of acacia is as follows:

1. When does the drinking paper leave? The poem begins with "dang", which expresses the poet's yearning for his long-lost friend. A toast refers to a wine glass, which means that the poet wants to have a drink with his friends and say goodbye to each other. And "removing paper" is to discuss knowledge with each other and express the poet's thoughts and nostalgia for his friends.

2, thousands of miles of acacia look at Shu: thousands of miles refers to thousands of miles away, acacia expresses the feelings of missing. The poet pinned his thoughts on distant friends through words. I hope they can be happy, that is, feel comfortable and happy.

When does the wine paper leave? The origin and affection of Shu Quan's poems.

I. Sources

1, the source of this poem is "Shui Long Yin Deng Jian Kang Tian Xin Ting" written by Xin Qiji in Song Dynasty. The whole poem is about the clear autumn in Chu and Tian Li, and the water goes with the sky, and the autumn is endless. In the distance, Cenyuan's eyes are filled with sorrow and hatred, and his hair is tied in a bun. The sun in the west leans against this floor, and geese are barking in the distant sky. I am wandering in the south of the Yangtze River, homesick for a wanderer. I look at this precious sword, I hold the railing upstairs, and no one understands the mind I am building now.

2. Don't say that the bass is ugly, the west wind is exhausted, and Ji Ying has not returned? People like Xu Si who only buy land for themselves should be ashamed to see Liu Bei who is brilliant and complete in these two aspects. Unfortunately, time passes like running water. I'm really worried about the country's ups and downs. As Huan Wen said, the trees have grown so much! Who's calling? Red scarf and green sleeves, heroic tears.

Second, emotion.

1. This poem expresses the author's inner feelings when he went upstairs to enjoy the scenery in Jiankang (now Nanjing). From the poem, we can see the author's yearning and love for Jiangnan, as well as his anxiety and dissatisfaction with the current situation of the country.

2. By describing the scenery on the roof, the author expressed his thoughts and love for Jiangnan. He saw distant peaks and nearby rivers, and felt the beauty and tranquility of Jiangnan. However, he also felt the suffering and misfortune of the people in the south of the Yangtze River. This reminds him of his own experience and experience, and he feels his loneliness and helplessness more deeply.

This poem also expresses the author's anxiety and dissatisfaction with the present situation of the country. He saw the corruption of the imperial court and social unrest, and felt powerless to change the status quo. He believes that the court should pay attention to national interests and people's lives, but the court only cares about its own interests, regardless of people's lives. This made him feel very disappointed and angry.

No matter when and where, no matter what difficulties and challenges we encounter, we should advance resolutely. Because in this world, there are always some relatives and friends waiting for our return. We just need to feel the power of this emotion with our heart and let it guide us forward.