Wu Ye Tune was written by Li Bai when he first arrived in Chang 'an. It is a Yuefu poem. Compared with his well-known poems, this poem is relatively unpopular. "Crying at night" is an ancient topic in Yuefu, which mainly describes the resentment and sadness of men and women after parting. However, this poem by Li Bai has created a new realm, which is meaningful and full of deep charm. ?
Legend has it that after reading this poem, he greatly praised Li Bai and called him a "fairy!" " His praise for Li Bai's poems is a compliment. Later, he recommended Li Bai in front of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
The whole poem of Li Bai's Night Cry is as follows:
"Huang Yuncheng is black and wants to live, and wants to fly seven branches. ?
In the machine, Jin Qinchuan is female, and the blue yarn is like smoke. ?
Stop shuttling and think of people far away, and stay alone in a lonely room with tears. "?
Look at the first two sentences of this poem. Focusing on the scenery, the author drew a picture of Lin Qiu's night crying returning to the sky for readers. The crows on the edge of the city are about to return to their nests and fly back to the branches, crying speechless. Crows are very noisy and disturbing at this time. Combining with the following poems, we can know that Li Bai wrote "Returning to the Bird" in order to create a depressed woman and miss her husband who is far away from home, which is a special atmosphere. ?
In three or four sentences, by describing the Qinchuan woman who is weaving on the loom, she looks out through the screen window and talks to herself, focusing on describing the identity and life experience of the characters. This scene symbolizes the thinking image of women in the scene where their husbands were far away from Guanzhong in the Tang Dynasty. ?
Five or six sentences point out the worries and reasons of Qinchuan women and contain many obscure meanings.
Throughout the poem, Li Bai did not describe the scene of the man outside the window, which increased the loneliness and lovesickness of Qinchuan women. Regarding the theme of worrying about women, the artistic conception of Li Bai's poems is rather general. ?