Autumn Poems Liu Yuxi,

Autumn poems by Liu Yuxi: Since ancient times, autumn has been sad and lonely, but I say that autumn is better than spring. A crane flies above the clouds in a clear sky, bringing poetry to the blue sky.

This is a poem from "Autumn Ci" by Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.

Appreciation: "Autumn has been a sad and lonely time since ancient times." The poet begins with a discussion, categorically denying the previous concept of sadness in autumn, and showing an exciting and upward poetic sentiment. The first sentence clearly points out that since ancient times, people have lamented the loneliness and desolation of autumn every time it comes. The next sentence uses "I speak" to express his feelings directly, with a clear attitude, which expresses the poet's self-confidence. Although this self-confidence is tainted with an unfortunate color, the poet's broad mind has remarkably dissolved this kind of misfortune. "A crane flies up to the clouds in a clear sky, bringing poetry to the blue sky" shows not only the vitality and plain colors of autumn, but also a noble spirit and noble sentiment. There is nothing sad about this kind of poem. The poet follows his own "poetry" and imagination to fly across the blue sky. 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.