Wang Guowei believes that the earliest literati who turned poetry into poetry was: Li Yu
Mr. Jing'an (Wang Guowei's courtesy name: Jing'an) has always had a very high evaluation of Li Houzhu. ?
“When I came to Li Houzhu, his vision began to broaden and his emotions became deeper, so he changed the words of a lingong and became the words of a scholar-official.”? The point of this sentence lies in Li Houzhu’s words. Achievement. Mr. Jing'an's "Human Words", which combines tragic thoughts and Nietzsche's aesthetic thoughts, pushed the post-subject word to its peak. The style of Houzhu's Ci in the early period was gorgeous and soft, keeping with the "Flower Room" style. Later, he integrated personal emotions and experiences into the creation of Ci, creating a precedent for Ci as a means for literati to express personal feelings.
Wu Guowei
Therefore, his later poems reflected the pain of country subjugation, with expanded themes, profound artistic conception, sincere feelings, fresh language, and great artistic appeal. word.
In addition to the understanding of Hou Zhu's Ci itself, "Human World Ci" also marks a coordinate for Hou Zhu's later Ci in the process of self-evolution of Ci. It completed the lyrical turn of Ci in the early Song Dynasty. Mark Ci began to enter the realm of pure literature, laying the foundation for the upcoming climax of Ci, allowing people to see the causes and consequences of why Song Ci is Song Ci.
Introduction to Li Yu:
Li Yu (August 15, 937 - August 13, 978), the sixth son of Yuanzong of the Southern Tang Dynasty (i.e. the central leader of the Southern Tang Dynasty) Li_, was originally named Cong. Jia, whose courtesy name is Chongguang, also known as Zhongyin and Lianfeng Jushi, is of Han nationality. He was born in Jinling (now Nanjing, Jiangsu Province) and his ancestral home is Pengcheng (now Tongshan District, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province). He was the last king of the Southern Tang Dynasty. Li Yujing has certain attainments in calligraphy, painting, music, and poetry, especially his poetry.
Li Yu
Li Yu's poetry inherits the tradition of Huajian poets such as Wen Tingyun and Wei Zhuang since the late Tang Dynasty, and is also influenced by Li _, Feng Yansi, etc. The language is bright and vivid. The images are vivid, the emotions are sincere, and the style is distinctive. His poems written after the fall of the country are even more broad in subject matter and profound in meaning. They are unique among the poems of the late Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties, and have a profound influence on the poetry world of later generations.