Brief introduction of Shang Mo Sang
Shang Mo Sang is a Yuefu poem in Han Yuefu, which belongs to Xiang He Ge Ci. Also known as "Yan Ge Louvre Tour" and "Sunrise Southeast Tour". The first paragraph of this poem is about the beauty of Qin Luofu; In the second paragraph, I wrote that your monarch coveted Luo Fu's beauty and made unreasonable demands on her. In the third paragraph, I wrote that Luo Fu refused to be a king and praised her husband for overwhelming each other.
Introduction to Peacock Flying Southeast
Peacock Flying Southeast is the first narrative poem in the history of China literature, and it is also the pinnacle of Yuefu poetry. Later generations praised it and Mulan poems of the Northern Dynasties as "double walls of Yuefu".
Yin profile
Fu Qin Yin is a long narrative poem written by Wei Zhuang, a poet in the late Tang and Five Dynasties. Through the mouth of an escaped woman, this poem describes the social chaos during the Huang Chao Uprising in the late Tang Dynasty and reflects the profound disaster brought to the people by the war.