With the growth of age and Zuo Si's efforts, Zuo Si is very good at writing and composing poems. His poems are gorgeous and magnificent, and he is good at yin and yang. Therefore, Zuo Si prides himself on his literary talent. He often lives at home because he is not good-looking and talkative. However, this does not erase Zuo Si's ideal ambition. With the growth of knowledge, Zuo Si is good at talent and social cognition, hoping that his poems can be appreciated. However, due to his poor family background and great attention paid to the gate valve system at that time, Zuo Si did not have a chance to realize his ambition. Therefore, from many of Zuo Si's works, we can know Zuo Si's depressed and frustrated mood in his early years. From Zuo Si's poem "Ode to History", "Jun Gao in the World." It can be seen that under the gate system at that time, no matter how rich the children were, they were all in high positions, while the talented poor were buried in low positions, exposing the injustice of the system at that time and expressing their frustration.
? Zuo Si is famous all over the world for his three capitals. He is a well-read, talented and knowledgeable writer. When he is weak, he can write a chapter. His articles are very colorful, and his poems are gorgeous and charming, but when he was young, he was not like this. Zuo Si is a person who is not good at learning since he was a child. He is not good at writing, and he is slower than others in learning other things. He is a person with poor learning ability. Zuo Si's present achievements and abilities depend on his efforts the day after tomorrow. In our time, Zuo Si is a great talent. With his diligent study and hard practice, he has achieved an unattainable dream. Zuo Sijia is a Confucian family and pays attention to literary accomplishment. His father is Zuo Yong. Because he looked down on Zuo Si's ugliness and incompetence, he once told his friends that all his knowledge is not as good as when he was a child. He said that for a reason. When Zuo Si first started to learn calligraphy, he couldn't write well, and the words he wrote were distorted and invisible. Later, he planned to learn guqin, but he didn't have this skill. He can't even learn simple introductory skills. In addition, he is ugly, difficult to talk, and is discriminated against and laughed at by many people. In addition, he was sad to hear his father's words and worked harder.
Zuo Si is a person who never gives up. He doesn't care about others' ridicule, so he takes it as the motivation to continue to study hard. Since he is slow at school, he should repeat it. Others only need to learn it once, and they will watch it five times or more to enhance their memory and learn it again and again. Therefore, through his own efforts, accumulation and extensive reading, Zuo Si has made great progress in his study, changed others' views on him with his own efforts, and even made the world sit up and take notice.
? During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, special attention was paid to the system and appearance of doors. At that time, princes and nobles were the representatives of the top. They live a high life, while people from humble origins are not valued even if they are talented, and the social system is seriously unfair. Moreover, beauty has become a fashion, and beautiful people will get better treatment. The poet Zuo Si has neither. He is not only humble, but also ugly. In that era of paying attention to appearance and status, he has been frustrated. Even though he is talented, he is not taken seriously. So how ugly is Zuo Si's appearance? We can judge by a story at that time. Legend has it that Zuo Si was attacked by women and children with spittle in the street because of his ugly appearance. According to the Book of Jin, the story is "Pan Yue is beautiful, very beautiful." When I was young, I jumped out of Luoyang Road. When a woman met her, she would always hold hands. Zuo Taichong was absolutely ugly. He returned to Yueyou, so the group spurned him and returned. "At that time, Zuo Si lived in Luoyang, where there was a handsome man named Pan An. When Pan An went out, she was often loved and admired by women because of her handsome appearance, and women often stole tofu from Pan An. On the contrary, Zuo Si was often spurned by women when she went out because of her ugly appearance, and even threw things at him to show her disgust, so Zuo Si was often beaten. From the above, we can know that Zuo Si is an ugly person. He may be a crooked melon, but even if he is ugly, he meets a handsome guy who lives with him. The comparison between them makes him uglier. Zuo Si's sister? Zuo Si is a gifted scholar whose elder sister's name is Zuo Fen. His name is second only to Zuo Si's, and he is especially good at poetry creation. Both brother and sister are well-read, but they are both ugly.
Zuo Si's gaffes made him frustrated, but he was famous for his outstanding literary talent. His sister Zuo Fen's great literary creation gradually spread in the literary world because of her left thinking. Then the name of Zuo Fen talented woman spread to the palace in Luoyang, the capital of China, so Emperor Wu of Jin called Zuo Fen into the palace to be a concubine. Peter said that Emperor Wu of Jin was a womanizer, how could he accept ugly Zuo Fen as his wife? That's because he married such a talented female poet into the palace in order to show his notoriety and improve his taste, just for a notoriety. After being called into the palace, Zuo Fen lived an ascetic and boring life in the harem. According to the Book of Jin, life in Zuo Fen's harem is "ugly but not loving, talented and virtuous." . I have many physical problems and often live in a very thin room. "Zuo Fen is ugly and weak, so Zuo Fen often lives in a" thin room "and often needs to complete the tasks given to her by Emperor Wu of Jin-writing poems. It can be seen that Zuo Fen was only brought into the harem as a poetess, more like an imperial poet, and Emperor Wu of Jin appreciated her talent. Zuo Fen lived in the palace for a long time. During this period, both his poems and Fu occupied a very important position in literature, especially Li Sifu, whether he completed the "task" given by Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty or felt deeply.