Yong Feng Tang Yu Shinan with pinyin

The pinyin of Yong·Tang·Yu Shinan is as follows:

zhú wǔ piāo qīng xiù, chuán gē gòng rào liáng. The dancing sleeves are fluttering, and the songs are passed around the beams. dòng zhī shēng luàn yǐng, chuī huā sòng yuǎn xiāng. The moving branches create chaotic shadows, and the blowing flowers send distant fragrances.

Yong Feng is a poem written by Yu Shinan, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, also known as "Feng He Ying Feng Ying Wei Wang Jiao". The fourth son of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty was named Li Tai and was named King of Wei. The author composed a poem praising the wind, which he composed when he was a minister accompanying the King of Wei, so the title was in response to the teachings of the King of Wei.

The wind is invisible. The poet uses dance, song, branches, and flowers to describe the various dynamics of the wind blowing, making people see, hear, and smell it vividly. Emotions often arise out of circumstances, unless something happens to touch the heartstrings. Most of them are feasts of wine and meat and songs of praise, so it is difficult to see the poet's unique temperament.

It is cleverly conceived from two aspects: in terms of seasons, autumn wind can make leaves fall, and spring breeze can make February flowers bloom. The grass and trees grow and wither, changing with the wind, which is a common principle and written naturally; in terms of the wonders created by the wind, the wind blows across the river, setting off huge waves, which is spectacular; the wind blows into the bamboo forest, causing thousands of poles to sway, creating endless charm.

About the author

Yu Shinan (558-638) was a poet and calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name is Bo Shi, a native of Yuyao. One of the twenty-four heroes of Lingyan Pavilion. His father Yuli, his brother Yu Shiji, and his uncle Yu Ji were all famous for a while. Yu Ji had no children, so Shi Nan adopted him, so he was named Bo Shi.

In the reign of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty, he served as a secretary supervisor and a bachelor of Hongwen Hall. Yu Shui is prosperous." Dazong of the Tang Dynasty once said that he had the five qualities of virtue, loyalty, erudition, diction, and calligraphy, and he was praised as "a famous contemporary minister with accurate human ethics." Posthumous title Wenyi.