"There is no mountain higher than a person, and no road longer than feet." - From Wang Guozhen's "High Mountains and Long Roads".
This sentence tells people a truth: no matter how long the road of life is, the footsteps of the pursuers can measure it; no matter how high the mountain of difficulties is, the feet of the forge ahead can climb it. Everyone's life is moving forward, and in the pursuit, dullness will turn into excitement, and bitterness will turn into sweetness.
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Original poem of Wang Guozhen's "High Mountains and Long Roads":
Calls are bursts of silence
Silence is a silent call
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Whether it is exciting
or peaceful
I pray
As long as it is not dull
If the distance calls me
I will go far away
If the mountains call me
I will go to the mountains
My feet are worn out
Just give up The setting sun smears the path
My hands are scratched
Let the thorns turn into cuckoos
There is no longer road than the feet
There is no longer road People are taller than the mountain
Appreciation of "The Mountain is High and the Road is Far":
(1) Wang's poem taught us an unusual and philosophical lesson about the pursuit of youth, "Shouting" The opposites of "silence" are unified: they only have different forms but the essence is unified - "as long as they are not plain". Accumulating in tranquility and erupting in shouting, they are so perfectly combined.
(2) Therefore, "I" will not care about the bumps in the road ahead, the steepness of the mountain, and the dense thorns. I will listen to the call of the mountain, even if my "feet are worn out" and "my hands are scratched". No matter what, stay optimistic. As a result, the steep mountain road became a "path" "smeared by the setting sun"; the bushes covered with thorns became the melodious cuckoo's call.
(3) The ending of the poem is the finishing touch: No matter how long the road of life is, the footsteps of the pursuers can measure it; no matter how high the mountain of difficulty is, the feet of the forge ahead can climb it. What a heroic declaration this is, what a high-spirited fighting spirit, "Thousands of rivers and mountains are just waiting for nothing", "The majestic sky is like a mud ball", in life, as long as you have persistent pursuit, what else can't be overcome?
(4) This is a poem with profound meaning and profound philosophy. The inspiration given to us is far-reaching. It inspires people to work hard and be unwilling to be mediocre or eternal silence. This is how life should be pursued.
Representative work:
"High Mountains and Long Roads" can be called the representative work of Wang Guozhen's poetry. It expresses the fighting, striving, high-spirited and upward spirit of contemporary young people, and draws a clear line between those useless moaning and decadent sounds, and those empty and boring poems with heroic speeches. It inspires people and gives them healthy and upward spiritual guidance, so it has won the love of the majority of young people.
Brief introduction of Wang Guozhen:
Wang Guozhen (1956-2015) is a contemporary poet, calligrapher and painter. In 1984, he published his first influential poem, "I Smiled toward Life." Since 1985, a limerick "School Day" has been published in China Youth Daily. Since 1990, Wang Guozhen has served as a columnist for "Liaoning Youth", "China Youth", and "Girlfriend", setting off a wave of "Wang Guozhen fever". ?
Character achievements:
(1) Calligraphy works are engraved in Zhangjiajie, Huangshan, Wutai Mountain, Yunmeng Mountain, Yuntai Mountain, Huaguo Mountain, Zhou Yu Cemetery, Jiezhou Guandi Temples and other scenic spots.
(2) Being invited to create calligraphy and painting works for a group of foreign-related tourism hotels represented by Shangri-La Hotel Group.
(3) In 2002, he was selected into the book "Famous Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Masters of the Century" published that year by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Press.