Yunian Qing: Fan Xian, the male master, why can he amaze four people with a song "Climbing the Heights"?

Yunian Qing: Fan Xian, the male master, why can he astonish four seats with a song "Climbing the Heights"?

In Joy of Life, the soul of Fan Xian, a man from the "past", crossed into a world re-established after the collapse of order. People there knew nothing about our "modernity", so when forced to open a business and compete with others to write poems, Fan Xian "stole" Du Fu's "Climbing the Heights" without affectation. After everyone read it, all of them were amazed, and Fan Xian became famous with this. How high is the honorary title of "Ascending the Mountain", but the spectators still don't know. Why is it amazing?

From Fan Xian's point of view, he was a dying man before crossing, because he was disabled and never climbed the mountain and looked far in person. What he did most in his previous life may be to find spiritual sustenance in poems and articles. He has been implanted with modern memories for decades, and he has lived for almost 2 years in his life. As far as his soul is concerned, he is over half a year old and has his own unique understanding of this song "Climbing the Heights". Indeed, Du Fu's poem, without a certain age accumulation, is difficult to understand the beauty of that sentence "heart-ache and weariness are a thick dust in my wine".

First of all, Du Fu broke the four basic forms of the Seven Laws, but the whole poem is still in the strict "statutes" of the poems. Then there is rhyme. Once again, "Ascending the Heights" does not follow the usual path. It is a four-part five-sentence rhyme. Finally, it is a confrontation. As I said before, a normal metrical poem can be counted as long as the couplet and the neck couplet are antithetical, while Du Fu obviously wants to create some miracles. Every sentence in his "Ascending the Height" is antithetical.

It abides by all the rules and regulations that should be observed in the poems, such as leveling, rhyming, antithesis, etc., and carries forward the past without emphasizing them. What's more commendable is that "Ascending the Heights" is not only gathering these laws, but also the emotions and thoughts in the poem are true. His hardship and bitterness are not only due to his mediocre life, but also to the difficult situation of the country, and the worry of losing his education is vividly on the paper.