Analysis:
Spring Day is a poem by Zhu, a thinker and educator in Song Dynasty. On the surface, this poem looks like a landscape poem, depicting the beauty of spring; In fact, it is a philosophical poem, expressing the poet's good wish to pursue the way of being a saint in troubled times.
Among them, there is a philosophical sentence: wait and you will know that the east wind is always spring. This means that anyone can see the face of spring. The spring breeze is full of flowers and colors, and the scenery of spring is everywhere. It contains rich philosophy of relative changes between yin and yang, black and white, and dark and bright.
So, the answer is: wait and you will know that the east wind is always spring.
Extension:
First, the original:
Spring, Zhu and Song.
Beautiful spring outing in Surabaya, the endless scenery is new. Everyone can see the face of spring, the spring breeze blows flowers open, thousands of purple, and the scene of spring is everywhere.
Translation:
The spring outing is sunny, and the endless scenery is completely new on the shore of Surabaya. Anyone can see the face of spring. The spring breeze is full of flowers and colors, and the scenery of spring is everywhere.
Second, note:
1, spring day: spring.
2, the victory is in hand: a sunny day can also show a good mood.
3, looking for incense: spring outing, hiking.
4. Si (Si) water: the name of the river, in Shandong Province.
5. waterfront (bρn): the edge of water, the river.
Third, appreciate:
Literally, this poem seems to express the feelings of visiting spring, but the place to look for fragrance is the Surabaya coast occupied by Jin people when they crossed the Song Dynasty a long time ago. Jia Zhu has never been to the north, so it is definitely impossible to enjoy a spring outing on the shore of Surabaya. In fact, the word "Surabaya" in the poem alludes to Confucius, because in the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius taught his disciples with string songs between Mo and Si.
Therefore, the so-called "seeking incense" refers to the way of seeking saints. Boundless Scenery has a vast performance space, which reveals the poet's original intention of seeking the Holy Way through movies. "East wind" is a metaphor for enlightenment, and "colorful" is a metaphor for the richness of Confucianism. The poet compares the sage's way to the spring breeze that pushes the machine and ignites everything.