1. From the context and background of poetry, the snowy peak of Erduo Mountain is a sacred mountain in the hearts of Tibetan people, representing holiness, purity and nobility. In this poem, the poet expresses his admiration for Tibetan culture and his love for this land by describing the scene of spiders on the edge of snow peaks.
2. Spiders also have important symbolic significance in Tibetan culture. In Tibetan Buddhism, spiders are regarded as a symbol of wisdom and wealth, because they can weave accurate webs and closely link good luck with wisdom. Therefore, the poet's use of spider images here is not only an expression of Tibetan culture, but also a compliment to the wisdom and wealth of Tibetan people.
3. From the theme and emotion of the poem itself, spiders also have important symbolic significance. The whole poem expresses the poet's reverence for nature and praise for life. In this context, the image of spider represents the tenacity and tenacity of life, and also symbolizes the poet's awe and respect for nature. At the same time, the existence of spiders on the edge of Xuefeng also reflects the tenacity and adaptability of life in this land, which makes people more deeply realize the greatness of life and nature.
The Creation Background of Edo Snow Peak Edge;
1, natural environment: Chang Yao wrote this poem by Qinghai Lake, and the natural environment here provided him with inspiration and creative motivation. Qinghai Lake is the largest inland lake in China and a must-see for Qinghai tourism. The plateau lakes here have unique natural scenery and rich natural resources. This natural environment provides an important background for Chang Yao to create this poem praising nature.
2. Social background: Chang Yao wrote this poem in the mid-1950s, which was a period of great social changes in China. China is carrying out socialist construction and reform and opening up, and the people are gradually getting rid of poverty and suffering and pursuing happiness and beauty. Under this social background, Chang Yao wrote this poem, expressing his concern for people's lives and reverence for nature.
Personal experience: Chang Yao left his hometown when he was young and went to a place far away from his hometown. He experienced many difficulties and setbacks there, but he always adhered to his beliefs and pursuits. This poem can also be regarded as a review and emotion of his own experience, expressing his understanding and thinking about life.