On the road of life, we often encounter setbacks and difficulties, just as flowers have experienced the withering of flowering period and become "red". Gong Zizhen's "Falling Red" was originally a symbol of the decline of life, but the poet gave it a completely different and inspirational interpretation. It inspires us that even in adversity, even if we fall from the original glamorous "branches" and fall into a seemingly down-and-out situation, we should not feel sorry for ourselves and sink passively. Just like falling red is not immersed in the fading sadness, but with a positive attitude, she sees the value that she can transform-turning into spring mud to nourish new flowers. This tells us that setbacks are not terrible. The key lies in whether we can change our perspective in the predicament, tap our new value, and turn the unfavorable situation into an opportunity to continue to help growth, help others and help society.Structural action levelStick to the initial heart and unswerving belief support
In a deeper inspirational sense, "falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud to protect flowers" reflects a belief of sticking to the original heart and perseverance. No matter how the external environment changes, no matter what difficulties and obstacles we encounter, just as falling red is always concerned with the growth of flowers, we should also stick to our original beliefs and pursuits and not be shaken by the temporary wind and rain. On the long road of pursuing dreams, we may leave the familiar "branches" and bid farewell to the comfortable environment, but the initial intention of bringing beauty to the world and realizing our own value should be deeply rooted in our hearts like the instinct of turning red into spring mud, and become the source of power for our continuous progress and dedication. It encourages us to keep a firm belief in the face of the ups and downs of life, to move towards the established goals, to walk step by step with dedication and dedication, and to prove the toughness and value of life with persistent efforts.The power of continuing dreams and inheriting missions.Image and ideographic level
Artistic conception creation levelCultural connotation level"Falling red is not a heartless thing, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more" comes from Gong Zizhen's "Ji Hai Za Shi, the fifth" in the Qing Dynasty. The following is an appreciation of this poem:
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