Analysis of Liu Yuxi, an ancient poem with autumn lyrics

The analysis and introduction of Liu Yuxi's ancient poem about autumn are as follows:

Translation

Since ancient times, poets and poets have lamented the depression of autumn, but I say that autumn is far better than spring.

On an autumn day with clear skies, a fairy-hidden stove crane separated from the clouds and soared up, which triggered my poetry to fly into the sky.

Appreciation

Liu Yuxi's "Autumn Poems" is a departure from the norm and takes a new approach. It sings the beauty of autumn with the utmost enthusiasm. What is even more rare and valuable is that "Autumn Poems" was written after the poet was demoted to Langzhou, which makes people admire Liu Yuxi's way of dealing with others. There are two original poems, this is the first of them.

What "I say" expresses is the poet's self-confidence. Although this self-confidence is tainted with an unfortunate color, the poet's broad mind has remarkably dissolved this misfortune. . "Victory in the Spring Dynasty" is the poet's fullest recognition of the autumn scenery. This kind of recognition is by no means just a momentary emotional impulse, but is integrated into the poet's higher-level rational thinking about autumn.

“A crane looming over the clouds in the clear sky brings poetry to the blue sky.” The poet grasped the “a crane looming over the clouds” in autumn. The description of this unique landscape shows the crisp air in autumn and the clear sky. An open view of floating white clouds. The crane flying in the clouds also carries the poet's poetry and soars into the sky together. Although this crane is lonely, the momentum it displays is extraordinary.

The profound meaning contained in the word "Pai" cannot be expressed in words. Perhaps the poet refers to himself as "crane", or perhaps the poet regards "crane" as the incarnation of unyieldingness. Here, there are philosophical implications and artistic charm, which are thought-provoking and chantable. What it gives readers is not only the vitality and plain color of autumn, but also a noble spirit and noble sentiment.

When reading such poems, what fills our hearts is by no means a sad atmosphere. Following the poet's "poetry" and with the help of the wings of the poet's imagination, we gallop through the blue sky like a flying horse. As a result, the cranes soar into the sky, the poetry is far-reaching, "real" and "virtual" are merged together, and what is obtained is an inspirational and emotional beauty.

The whole poem is powerful and magnificent, integrating emotions, scenery, and principles. It shows a high spirit and a broad mind, and the extraordinary autumn song it sings will leave a legacy for our descendants. What you get is a rare spiritual wealth.