A glass of turbid wine asks what poem it is.

The poem "A glass of turbid wine asks the sky" was written by Yang Shen, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, in Linjiang Xian Rolling East of the Yangtze River. This poem is one of Yang Shen's representative works, which describes his feelings of bathing in the river wind by the Yangtze River, missing his hometown and exploring the meaning of life.

This poem means that after drinking a glass of turbid wine, Yang Shen looked up at the blue sky and felt a lot of thoughts and questions. This turbid wine can symbolize the doubts and disturbances in the world, and his looking up at the sky expresses his doubts about the universe and life.

This poem embodies Yang Shen's deep thinking about the meaning of life and his pursuit of life. He used concise and profound language to combine personal doubts with the questioning of the universe, expressing human thinking about existence and destiny. This poem expresses the poet's attitude of questioning and questioning the real world, and entrusts his tragic pursuit of life and destiny with the image of turbid wine and blue sky.

This poem is widely read because of its conciseness and profound artistic conception, and it has become one of the most representative and philosophical poems in Yang Shen's poems. It is full of tragic feelings of human thinking and exploring life, and it also allows readers to deeply think about eternal poetry while feeling life.

Yang Shen's personal profile

Yang Shen (1488-1559) was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi. He was a writer, dramatist and literary theorist in the early Ming Dynasty, and was called one of the "three plays" (the other two were Yang Rong and Yang Hong). His works include poetry, drama, zaju and other literary types, as well as literary criticism.

Yang Shen's poems are mainly lyrical about history. He is good at using phonology and rhyme to increase the artistic sense of poetry. His poetic style is exquisite, diverse in form, wide in subject matter and rich in content. His poems mainly reflect real social problems, such as exposing official corruption and condemning social darkness.

Yang Shen is also one of the important representatives of drama in Ming Dynasty, and his play Xihuashan is the most famous. This is a five-act legendary drama with twists and turns and vivid characters. In this play, Yang Shen is rich in historical, cultural and philosophical thoughts, showing his profound insight and critical spirit to the real society.