The poem "Arriving in Jianning at Fifteen Nights" is very well written, revealing the poet's rich feelings between the lines. Let's look at the original text of this poem first.
The original text of Fifteen Nights Arriving in Jianning
Boats are moored at dusk in the west of the city, and the long bridge looks at the full moon.
Gradually, I walked to the distant smoke grass, and suddenly I fell in front of the eaves next to Gaoting.
Xu Wei (152 1~ 1593), an outstanding painter and writer in Ming Dynasty, was born in Yin Shan (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). When the word was changed to long, it was called Tianchi Mountain, or it was called Tian Shuiyue, Ivy League Old Man, Ivy League Taoist, Ivy League layman, Tianchi Yuyun, Jin Lei, Jin Huishan, Yinshan Buyi, Baigu Mountain, Goose Nose Shan Nong, etc.
Xu Wei was clever and witty since childhood. And ambitious. I participated in the anti-Japanese struggle along the southeast coast and Yan Song's right-hander during Jiajing period, and my life was bumpy. Down and out? . He ended up in prison for seven or eight years. After he was released from prison, he was down and out, sick, selling poems, articles and paintings for a living, and living in poverty all his life. He studied painting in middle age and inherited Liang Kai's brush and ink and Lin Liang's and Shen Zhou's freehand flower-and-bird paintings. Therefore, he is good at drawing ink painting, indulged in using a pen, and drew a broken chrysanthemum, dripping with ink, flowing in Gu Zhuo, with a unique style. He also painted landscapes, regardless of rope and ink, and the characters he painted were lifelike. His brushwork is more bold and concise, dry pen, wet pen and broken pen can be used. His style is fresh and unrestrained in Wang Yang, which makes him unique. Ivy League school? . He himself is particularly proud of calligraphy. Claiming to be the first in my book, the second in poetry, the third in writing and the fourth in painting? . Yuan Hongdao and others praised his calligraphy? The pen is bold and unrestrained? ,? Jump out of a vigorous posture? ,? Above, Wang Yayi and Wen. His Huangjiatu is vigorous and powerful, vividly showing the late autumn atmosphere of crab crawling and Hà Thu dying. The works have been handed down to this day. His works include: Four Faces of Man, Narration of Nanci, Lost Text of Xu Wenchang, Complete Works of Xu Wenchang, etc. Famous works handed down from generation to generation include Long Volume of Ink Grape, Flowers and Birds Volume of Landscape Figures (all collected in the Palace Museum), Long Volume of Peony and Banana Stone, and Nine Volume of Ink Flowers (now collected in the Palace Museum).