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Don't feel sorry for yourself in a lonely village
thinking about defending the country. A lonely village without self-pity comes from Lu You's "The Storm on November 4th", Lu You's word view, and the number is released. The Han nationality, a native of Shanyin, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang), was a famous poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The next sentence that he did not feel sorry for himself was that he was still thinking about defending the country, which meant that I was lying upright in a lonely and desolate village, not feeling sad about my situation, but still thinking about defending the frontier for the country. The Storm on November 4th is about the heavy rain on November 4th and the poet's situation. The first two sentences are written in an exaggerated way. The heavy rain is pouring, and its noise is huge, depicting the dark sky, strong winds and heavy rain. It is very vivid. The choppy sound is in line with the author's desire to contribute to the country and recover the Central Plains.