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Looking for the complete poem "Flowers on Moshang" written by Su Shi

The flowers on the road are blooming and butterflies are flying, and the country is still different from what it was in the past.

The survivors grew old several times, and the wandering girls slowly returned home with long songs.

Countless flowers are blooming on Moshang Mountain, and passers-by are vying to see the green leaves.

If you want to stay in a dignified way, you can also learn to teach and return slowly.

The rich grass is exposed in front of you, and the flowers are on the romantic road behind you.

I have gone to Lu as Lord Chichi, and Youge slowly returns my concubine home.

[Analysis of ideas]

"Flowers on Moshang" was created by Su Shi based on local folk songs when he visited Jiuxian Mountain

The small preface at the beginning of the poem

The author explains the reason for creation

[Problem-solving process]

[Famous sentence] When you were alive, you were rich and noble, but behind you were the romantic flowers on the street

[Original text] When I visited Jiuxian Mountain, I heard the children's song "Flowers on the Moshang". My father said: Princess Wu Yue will return to Lin'an every spring. The king left a letter to the concubine, saying, "The flowers on the Moshang are blooming, so you can return slowly." Wu Yue. People use their words as songs, and their thoughts are lingering, which makes them feel sad when they listen to them. And his poems are despicable and wild, as Yi Zhiyun said:

The flowers on the road are blooming and butterflies are flying, the country is still different from the past; the surviving people have grown old several times, and the wandering girls are slowly returning home with long songs. There are countless flowers blooming on the mountains on Moshang, and passers-by are vying to see the green flowers. If you want to stay in peace, you can go back slowly. When he was alive, the grass was exposed, and behind him, there were flowers on the streets; he had gone to Lu as the king of Chichi, but he still taught me how to slowly return home as a concubine.

[Appreciation] "Flowers on Moshang" was adapted by Su Shi based on folk songs at that time, and the poem is full of sadness.

These two sentences express the feeling that the glory and wealth in the world, the fleeting clouds of fame and fortune, are like the grass showing up and the flowers on the street, disappearing and withering in the blink of an eye - all the glory and wealth in people's lives are just like that morning The dew on the grass will soon dissipate and disappear; the good reputation left behind after death will also be like the flowers on the road, which will soon wither and wither.