The following is a PowerPoint presentation about Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night": ** Slide1: Title Page ** - Title: Du Fu's Reminiscence of My Younger Brother on a Moonlit Night - Subtitle: Entering Du Fu's Homesickness and Loving for His Younger Brother ** Slide2: Author Introduction ** - Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was born in Gongxian County, Henan Province. - He once called himself Shaoling YeLao, and later generations called him Du Shaoling and Du Gongbu. - Du Fu was born into an aristocratic family of officials and received a good education. When he was young, he traveled all over the world. When he became an adult, he participated in the imperial examination and failed. - His poems were gloomy and full of worries for the country and the people. His poems were mostly about the turmoil of the imperial court, the darkness of politics, and the sufferings of the people. He was called the "History of Poetry". ** Slide3: Creation background ** - Tang Suzong Qianyuan two years (759) autumn creation in Qinzhou (today's Tianshui, Gansu). - At that time, during the An Lushan Rebellion, Xuanzong fled to Shu. Prince Li Heng succeeded to the throne and started a power struggle between father and son. Du Fu was implicated and abandoned his post. - Du Fu's family suffered many misfortunes, such as the death of his youngest son, the drought in Guanzhong, and the war. His younger brothers were scattered in war-torn areas and could not be heard from. This poem was a true record of his thoughts and feelings at that time. ** Slide4: Original Poem Show ** - The drums of the garrison cut off the people's footsteps, and the sound of wild geese echoed on the border in autumn. - The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. - Brothers are scattered, no family to ask about life and death. - The letter is too long to send, let alone the war. ** Slide5: Poem Analysis-First Couplet ** - "The drums of the garrison cut off the people, and the wild geese sang in the autumn." - The garrison drum sounded, and the curfew began. Pedestrians were cut off on the road, depicting the tense atmosphere during the war. - In the autumn, the lonely wild goose's cry came from the border. The "wild goose's cry" sounded even more lonely and desolate, paving the way for the feeling of homesickness and brotherhood. ** Slide6: Analysis of the poem-- - "The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown." - It was the night of the White Dew, and the scene of the White Dew set off a cold atmosphere. - Although it did not conform to the objective facts, it strongly expressed the poet's longing for his hometown. ** Slide7: Poem Analysis-Necklace ** - "If you have a younger brother, you will disperse. If you have no family, you will ask about life and death." - He directly wrote that his brothers had been separated, and because their homes had been destroyed during the war, they did not even know if their loved ones were dead or alive. His grief was beyond words. ** Slide8: Poem Analysis-Couplet ** - "The letter is long and not long, let alone the army." - The letters were often not delivered because the war had not stopped. It further emphasized the obstacles that the war had on the reunion of family members and the exchange of information, deepening the feelings of homesickness. ** Slide9: Poem Threads and Emotions ** - [Title: Missing my brother on a moonlit night.] - [Emotions: Deep longing for his younger brother, longing for his hometown, disgust for war, and worry for the fate of his family in the chaos of war.] ** Slide10: Artistry ** - The structure was rigorous, with clear layers, beginning and end, and smooth and mature. - Intoning by objects: express emotions with the help of images such as the garrison drum, autumn geese, white dew, bright moon, etc. - The language is exquisite: the words used are accurate and vivid, such as "broken people" and "a wild goose song". - [Gloomy Style: The overall style is gloomy and full of worries.] ** Slide11: Summing Up and Extending ** - It summarized the significance of Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night", such as reflecting Du Fu's Confucianism (paying attention to human relations) and reflecting the social reality during the An Lushan Rebellion. - It could be expanded to introduce Du Fu's other poems that expressed similar emotions, such as Spring Gaze. ** Slide12: End Page ** - Thank you for watching. - Source of reference may be attached (if required) or the producer and date may be indicated. The novel "Song of Everlasting Sorrow: Morning and Evening" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Du Fu's "Moonlit Night" was a poem describing the feelings of separation. In the poem, Du Fu expressed his longing for his family and his desire for reunion by describing the bright moon in Muzhou and his longing for his wife in Chang 'an. The emotions in the poem were sincere and moving. Through the description of the moon, his wife and children, Du Fu's inner sadness and sorrow were displayed. Every word in the poem was full of deep meaning, expressing Du Fu's desire for family reunion and his worries about the chaotic times. This poem was not only a work of expressing personal feelings, but also reflected the social turmoil at that time and people's yearning for reunion.
The theme of Du Fu's Moonlit Night was poetry. This poem was written by Du Fu in the fourth year of Emperor Dezong of Tang Dynasty (762). It described how the poet missed his distant relatives and friends in the moonlight and lamented that life was short, expressing his thoughts and feelings about life. This poem was concise, sincere, and philosophical. It was hailed as one of Du Fu's representative works and a classic of Tang poetry.
"Moonlit Night" was written by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty. At that time, Chang 'an fell during the An Lushan Rebellion. Du Fu fled to Qiang Village in Muzhou with his family and then ran to Lingwu. On the way, he was captured by the rebels and returned to Chang' an. This poem was written when he was trapped in Chang 'an and missed his home. In the first couplet of the poem," Tonight the moon in Muzhou, I only look at it alone in my boudoir." The poet looked at the moon in Chang 'an and imagined his wife in Muzhou looking at the moon alone. The word " alone " highlighted the loneliness of his wife and the concern of the poet. The couplet," I pity my children, but I still remember Chang 'an." It pointed out that the children were still young and did not understand the pain of a mother missing her father in Chang' an. The neck couplet," Fragrant mist and clouds are wet, clear and bright jade arms are cold ", depicted the lonely image of a wife standing for a long time with someone in her arms, her hair wet and her arms cold. The ending couplet,"When to lean on the empty sign, the tears in the eyes are dry", expressed the expectation of family reunion, hoping to rely on his wife to enjoy the bright moon, let the moonlight dry each other's tears. The whole poem was set against the moonlight. It used the moon to express the feelings of separation, combining the pain of separation, inner worries, and the longing for relatives. It used the opposite writing method. It did not directly write that he missed his wife, but that his wife missed him. The emotion was sincere and deep, and the language was simple and touching. It reflected the literary charm of Du Fu's poetry saint, and also reflected the pain of people during the war and their yearning for a peaceful life.
The full text of "Remembering My Younger Brother in the Moonlit Night" is "The garrison drum breaks the people's line, and the wild goose sounds in the autumn." The dew is white from tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. Brothers are scattered, no family to ask about life and death. The letter is long and not long, and the army is not yet at rest." When reading aloud, you should pay attention to the rhythm and emotion of the poem. In terms of rhythm, five-character poems usually paused in the rhythm of "two/three", such as "Guarding drum/Breaking people, border autumn/A wild goose song" and so on. In terms of emotions, this was a work of homesickness. The first couplet depicted a picture of an autumn night in the frontier fortress, which read out a sense of desolation. In the second couplet,"The dew is white from tonight" pointed out the season, and "The moon is bright in my hometown" integrated into the feeling of homesickness, which read out the longing and attachment to my hometown. The neck couplet,"The brothers are separated, and there is no family to ask about life and death" expressed the grief of the separation of brothers and the uncertainty of life and death. The tone needed to be low and full of worry. The ending couplet,"The letter is not long enough, let alone the soldiers have not stopped fighting", further exaggerates the disgust for war and the deep concern for their loved ones. When reading aloud, it should increase the feelings of helplessness and sorrow.
Du Fu's Moonlit Night was a famous poem that depicted the poet admiring the moon at night. The image of the moon played an important role in the poem. As an image in poetry, the moon was often used to express the poet's feelings and thoughts. In this poem, the moon is used to reflect the poet's sense of loneliness. When the poet admired the moon alone, he saw not only the bright moon in the sky but also the loneliness and loneliness in his heart. The changes of the moon were also used to express the poet's feelings and thoughts about life. The poet believed that the moon was a lonely soul walking alone in the night sky, which also implied the impermanence and unpredictability of life. Du Fu's Moonlit Night expressed the poet's perception and thinking about life through the image of the moon, and also conveyed his feelings of loneliness. This image had an important position in the history of literature and was regarded as a classic work in Tang poetry.
'Remembering My Younger Brother on a Moonlit Night' was a poem by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The first couplet of the poem," Guarding drums cut off pedestrians, and a wild goose sounds in autumn at the border ", depicted a picture of an autumn night in the frontier fortress. After the drums sounded on the watchtower, there were no more pedestrians on the road. The lonely cries of wild geese came from the autumn days at the border, rendering a lonely and desolate atmosphere. The couplet " The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown." The season was the night of the white dew. When the poet saw the bright moon, he felt that the moon in his hometown was brighter. This writing style integrated the poet's subjective feelings. Although there was a bright moon in the world, the bright moon in his hometown had a special meaning in the poet's heart and deeply expressed his homesickness. The neck couplet," Brothers are scattered, no home to ask about life and death ", changed from homesickness to missing brothers. Brothers are scattered everywhere. Because of the war, their homes no longer exist, and their life and death are also unknown. They express their deep concern for their brothers and the pain of separation. The last couplet," The letter will not reach long, not to mention that the war has not stopped." It further explained that because of the war, the letters sent usually could not reach the hands of the brothers, expressing their disgust for war and their desire for peace. This poem described the scenery of the autumn night. It reflected Du Fu's longing for his brothers during the An Lushan Rebellion, his attachment to his hometown, and his anger at the war. The rhythm was intermittent, the syllables were clear, and the voice was cold. It was a classic work of Du Fu's poetry.
The theme of " Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night " was Du Fu's deep longing for his brothers due to the separation of the war and the lack of communication under the background of the An Lushan Rebellion. This kind of longing was placed in the situation of being displaced and the mountains and rivers were broken. It not only contained the worry and longing for his brothers, but also the poet's grief for the fate of the country. The poet was nostalgic for his hometown and family, but also concerned about the state affairs. He combined the family worries with the national disaster. In the contrast of "having" and "nothing", he placed infinite life feelings.
The meaning of "Remembering My Brother in the Moonlit Night" is: The drums on the garrison tower cut off the people's travel, and the lonely geese wailed from the frontier fortress on an autumn night. From tonight onwards, it was the White Dew solar term, and the moon was still the brightest in his hometown. Although they had brothers, they had already separated and left their homes. They had no way of knowing each other's life and death. The letters sent to Luoyang were always not delivered, not to mention that the war had not stopped.
The drums on the watchtower cut off the people, and the lonely goose wailed in the frontier fortress on an autumn night. From tonight onwards, it was the White Dew solar term, and the moon was still the brightest in his hometown. Although they had brothers, they had all gone to different places, so it was impossible to get any news about them. The letters sent to Luoyang were always not delivered, not to mention the frequent wars that had not stopped.
1. ** First couplet: "Guarding drums break people's footsteps, a wild goose's sound in autumn"**: - From the point of view of description, this couplet described the autumn scenery of the frontier fortress from the visual and auditory perspectives. "Guarding Drum" and "Breaking Pedestrians" were visual. When the night drum sounded, there were no pedestrians on the road, showing a desolate scene, reflecting the chaos of social order caused by the war. "The sound of a wild goose at the border of autumn" was heard by the ear. The cry of a lonely wild goose at the border of autumn added to the desolate atmosphere. The image of the lonely goose was often related to missing relatives, which paved the way for the younger brother in the following chapters, creating a cold and lonely atmosphere and laying the emotional tone of the whole poem. 2. ** Couplet: "The dew is white tonight, the moon is bright in my hometown"**: - In terms of lyric techniques, these two sentences used the technique of fusing emotions into the scene (placing emotions in the scene, shifting emotions in the scene, indirect lyric). "Dew from tonight to white" pointed out that the season was the White Dew Festival, which not only described the objective scenery, but also hinted at the passage of time. "The moon is bright in my hometown" integrated subjective emotions into the description of the moon. The moon in the world was the same, but the poet felt that the moon in his hometown was brighter, which deeply expressed the poet's homesickness. This preference for the moon in his hometown was a strong embodiment of the poet's longing for his hometown and his loved ones. 3. ** Necklace: "Brothers are scattered, no family asks about life and death"**: - This couplet described the separation of the brothers and the breaking of the family. "Brothers are separated" directly pointed out that the brothers were separated from each other. It was a portrait of the An Lushan Rebellion that led to the separation of relatives, reflecting the turmoil of society at that time. "Homeless and asking about life and death" further explained that the family no longer existed, and there was no way to inquire about the life and death of the brothers. The lines were filled with uneasiness, concern, and incomparable pain, reflecting the poet's deep concern for the fate of the brothers. 4. ** End of the couplet,"The letter is too long to reach, let alone the war has not stopped"**: - These two sentences further expressed the poet's inner worries. Because his relatives were scattered all over the place, it was difficult to send letters, not to mention that the war had not stopped. "Sending a letter is not long enough" wrote about the helplessness of the lack of communication between relatives, while "The war is not over yet" emphasized the root cause of the war, which made it difficult to change the situation of the separation of relatives. The poet's sorrow for the country was deeply reflected in these two sentences, and at the same time, it also expressed the desire for the war to stop.