Zhong Gu Yu Yu Wujiang Poems

The poem "Bell and Drum Chasing Jiang Yuwu" comes from Li Bai's "Into the Wine". Details are as follows:

1, bell and drum means jade: "Bell and drum means jade" is an idiom to describe a rich and luxurious life. In ancient times, bells and drums were used to play music, and jade is a precious jade, representing luxurious banquets and delicious food. This idiom comes from a sentence in Zhuangzi: "What are bells and drums, delicacies and treasures?" A rich and luxurious life is not worth pursuing.

2. The meaning of Wujiang River: "Wujiang River" refers to Wusong River, the largest tributary of Taihu Lake. In ancient times, Wusong River was a prosperous area with rich natural resources and human landscape. The "Wujiang River" in this poem refers to the natural scenery and human landscape in this area.

3. The poet's emotional expression: In this song "Into the Wine", Li Bai expressed his dissatisfaction with reality and yearning for a free life by describing scenes such as drinking, singing and dancing with friends. The poem Jiang Yuwu is the most obvious emotional catharsis. In this poem, Li Bai expressed his disdain for the rich and luxurious life and praised the natural scenery and human landscape.

The related culture of bells and drums and jade

1, Bell and Drum Culture: "Bell and Drum" represents power and status in China culture. In ancient times, bells and drums were musical instruments for conducting bands and offering sacrifices, as well as ritual vessels symbolizing authority. Bells and drums represent solemnity, sacredness and authority, and are also used to show respect for ancestors and gods. In the traditional culture of China, the bell and drum culture occupies an important position.

2. Jade culture: "Jade" refers to precious jade, representing nobility and purity. In ancient China, jade was regarded as an auspicious thing and was widely used for sacrifice, funeral and decoration. Jade culture refers to the use of jade in restaurants and banquets, symbolizing nobility and luxury. In ancient times, only nobles and rich people could use jade, which was a symbol of status and status.

3. In literature, "bells and drums are full of jade": as an idiom, "bells and drums are full of jade" is often used to describe luxurious life in literary works. It represents a rich and luxurious lifestyle, but it also implies a criticism of this life. In ancient literature, "Zhong Gu Yu" is often associated with the poet's criticism of reality and his yearning for free life.