Xin Qiji's sentence describing Liu Yu's origin in "Yong Yu Le·Jingkou Beigu Pavilion Nostalgia": The setting sun is grass and trees, ordinary alleys, and humane slaves once lived.
"Yong Yu Le·Nostalgia for the Past in Beigu Pavilion, Jingkou" is a poem written by Xin Qiji, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. The author wrote this poem with deep worries and sadness. The first film praises Sun Quan, who established his hegemony in Jingkou, and Liu Yu, who led his army in the Northern Expedition to devour the barbarians, and expresses his determination to serve the country with vigor and iron like them.
The next film uses satire on Liu Yilong to express his position and attitude that he firmly advocates resisting Jin but opposes reckless advancement that harms the country. The whole poem is heroic and tragic, full of meaning and affection, and radiates the brilliance of patriotism. The allusions used in the words are appropriate and natural, and closely follow the theme, which enhances the persuasiveness and artistic conception of the work.
"Yong Yu Le · Nostalgia for the Past in Beigu Pavilion, Jingkou" was written in the first year of Kaixi of Emperor Ningzong of the Song Dynasty, when Xin Qiji was sixty-six years old. At that time, Han Yuzhou was in power and was actively planning the Northern Expedition. Xin Qiji, who had been idle for a long time, was appointed as the pacifier of eastern Zhejiang the previous year. In the early spring of this year, he was appointed as the prefect of Zhenjiang to guard Jingkou, an important place for Jiang defense.
On the surface, it seems that the court attaches great importance to him, but in fact, it is just using his signature as a war veteran as a rallying cry. After Xin Qiji took office, on the one hand, he actively arranged preparations for a military offensive; but on the other hand, he was clearly aware of the dangers of political struggle and the loneliness of his own situation, and felt that it was difficult to make a difference.
suffered failure.
Xin Qiji's opinions did not attract the attention of those in power in the Southern Song Dynasty. He came to Beigu Pavilion in Jingkou, climbed up and looked over, nostalgic for the past, and was filled with emotions and emotions, so he wrote this masterpiece.
About the author (Xin Qiji):
Xin Qiji (1140-1207) was a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The courtesy name is You'an and the nickname is Jiaxuan. He was born in Licheng (now Jinan, Shandong). At the age of 21, he joined the anti-Jin rebel army, served as the secretary-general of Geng Jing's army, and soon returned to the Southern Song Dynasty. He successively served as the judge signing officer in Jiangyin, the general judge in Jiankang, the prison envoy in Jiangxi Tidian, the transit envoy in Hunan and Hubei, and the pacification envoy in Hunan and Jiangxi.
He was slandered and dismissed from his post at the age of forty-two, and retreated to Xinzhou, Jiangxi Province for twenty years. During this period, he once served as a prisoner in Fujian and a pacification envoy in Fujian. At the age of sixty-four, he became the pacifier of eastern Zhejiang and the magistrate of Zhenjiang. He soon gave up and returned.
He devoted his whole life to resisting the Northern Expedition of the Jin Dynasty and proposed relevant strategies, but none of them were adopted. His words are passionate, impassioned and full of patriotic sentiments. There are "Jia Xuan's Long and Short Sentences" and a modern collection of "Xin Jiaxuan's Poems and Essays".