Nanxiangzi Collected Sentences is a poem written by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty. This is a definite sentence word, and its style comes from definite sentence poems.
This poem is Su Shi's relegation to Huangzhou, which has both his well-known open-minded and calm side and the gloomy side of painful struggle. Taking Tang poetry as the whole word not only conforms to the poet's present situation, life experience and mentality, but also comes as easily as a person, and gains new vitality through his painstaking re-creation.
This sentence falls on the wine feast, and it says homesickness in the middle. Even this bright flame of love has only ashes? The reflection shows a process of mental activity from looking at the appearance to listening to the audience and then looking back at the heart. Turning from extroversion to introversion is one of the characteristics of this word.
This word proves that Dongpo's ci is not only outstanding in style, but also introverted in style. If we further understand people and explore the world, Dongpo's ideological trend at that time has actually changed from more outward force in the early days to more inward force.
Creative background:
In the second year of Yuanfeng (1079), Su Shi arrived in Huzhou for less than three months, and was arrested and imprisoned for writing poems to satirize the new law, which is known as Wutai Poetry Case. After he was released from prison, Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou, Yong Lian, with a rather humble position. This word was written during Su Shi's relegation to Huangzhou.