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Gong Zizhen (Qing Dynasty), Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems, its 220

Original text:

Only the great explosive power of lightning can make the land of China exude vitality, but the social and political situation is not angry, but a kind of sadness.

I advise God to cheer up and not stick to certain norms to belittle more people.

Translation:

The land of China can only be full of vitality by relying on the great power of storms, but the social and political situation is dead after all, which is a kind of sorrow. I advise god to cheer up, don't stick to certain specifications and get rid of more talents.

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The first two sentences of this poem use two metaphors to express the poet's views on the situation in China at that time. Under the decadent and cruel reactionary rule, the metaphorical thought of "ten thousand horses together" was imprisoned, talent was stifled, and drowsiness, vulgarity, ignorance, silence and suffocation were everywhere. "Wind and thunder" is a metaphor for emerging social forces and sharp and violent reforms.

Looking at the overall situation and the overall artistic realm is magnificent and profound. The last two sentences of the poem, "I urge God to be energetic again and drop talents in an unconventional way", are well-known sentences. The poet expressed his ardent hope with his peculiar imagination. He looked forward to the emergence of outstanding figures, forming a new "storm" and new vitality in the general trend of reform, sweeping away the dullness and depression that enveloped Kyushu, exposing contradictions, criticizing reality, looking forward to the future and full of ideals.

It is unique, unique, calling for change and the future.