Liangzhou Ci by Wang Changling, a poet in Tang Dynasty, is an epic poem. Taking Liangzhou as the background, this poem depicts the desolate scene and the miserable life of the people at that time, and expresses the author's grief and indignation at the country's defeat. This poem is concise in language and profound in artistic conception, and is considered as one of the representative works of the Tang Dynasty.
background
During the Tang Dynasty, Liangzhou was an important town in the northwest and an important military stronghold of the Tang Dynasty in the northwest. However, due to the influence of war and natural disasters, Liangzhou once fell into a poor and impoverished situation. During this period, Wang Changling worked in Liangzhou, witnessed the sufferings of the local people and the depression of the city, and deeply felt the decline of the country and the sufferings of the people.
Poetry analysis
Wang Changling's Liangzhou Ci is divided into five parts, each of which describes different scenes and feelings.
The first part: The poet described the desolate scene of Liangzhou, and described the loneliness and loneliness of Liangzhou with "The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, an isolated city, Wan Ren Mountain".
The second part: The poet described the miserable life of the local people, and expressed the sufferings and helplessness of the local people with the words "Why do you complain about the willow with a strong flute, but the spring breeze can't pass Yumenguan".
The third part: The poet expressed his grief and indignation at the country's defeat, and expressed his expectation and hope for the country's future with "Long March has not returned, Longcheng will fly".
The fourth part: The poet describes the feeling of parting, and expresses the nostalgia and parting pain of Liangzhou with "hate is like spring grass, going further and endless".
The fifth part: The poet expressed his open-minded and indifferent feelings, and expressed his understanding and openness to life by "standing in the wind, speechless and sad".
final result
The Liangzhou Ci "Tang Wang Changling" expresses the poet's grief and indignation at the decline of the country and the suffering of the people, and also expresses the poet's understanding and openness to life. This poem is concise in language and profound in artistic conception. It is one of the representative poems of the Tang Dynasty and a classic of China ancient literature.