Yu Shinan's Insect Poems

Yu Shinan's poems about insects are as follows:

1, hang your head and drink clear dew, and the sound is sparse. -Yu Shinan's Cicada.

Appreciation: The first sentence "Hang your head and drink clear dew" is ostensibly about the shape and feeding habits of cicadas, but in fact it contains the symbol of Bixing everywhere. "Dangyi" implies an official position. In the eyes of ordinary people, the position of this powerful person is contradictory to "Qing", even incompatible with water and fire, but in the author's pen, they are unified in the image of "hanging their heads and drinking clear dew"

The second sentence, "cicadas sing far and wide." Although this sentence is only written by voice, readers can imagine the high level and elegant rhyme of the anthropomorphic cicada in Tsinghua. With this vivid description of the spread of cicadas in the distance, the drama of three or four sentences has taken root.

2, the calendar streamer is small, and the floating wing is weak and light. -Yu Shinan's ode to fireflies.

Appreciation: The dexterous body emits faint light, and the delicate wings flap gently. Calendar refers to the light spot of a small pearl, which is dexterous and weak. Streamer refers to flashing and flowing light.

The first two sentences of this poem are written from the perspective of the flying shape and luminous state of fireflies. "Small streamer" and "light wing" set off the weakness of fireflies. Pave the way and say three or four words, "I'm afraid no one knows me, and I'm flying around alone to shine."

Brief introduction of poets and their works:

A brief introduction to the poet.

Yu Shinan (July 1 1558-638) was born in Yuyao, Yuezhou (now Zhenming Hechang, Guanhaiwei, Cixi City, Zhejiang Province). Calligrapher, writer, poet and politician from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and one of the twenty-four outstanding figures in Lingyange.

Yu Shinan is good at calligraphy, and he is also known as "the four masters in the early Tang Dynasty" with Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang and Xue Qi. Japanese academic circles called Ou Yangxun, Chu Suiliang and Yu Shinan as "three masters in the early Tang Dynasty".

2. Introduction of the work.

There are inscriptions handed down from generation to generation, such as the tablet of Confucius Temple and the theory of breaking evil spirits, as well as an old edition of the ink book "Epitaph of Princess Runan". Calligraphy theory's works include "The Essence of Pen" and "Shu Zhi Shu". There are Beitang Book Tide 160, Shu Qun Li Yao 50, Rabbit Garden Collection 10 and so on. , and there are 10 volumes of poetry and poetry collections published in the world. Today, there are four volumes of Mi language Ji Jian.