The last sentence of "Qin, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, wine and tea" is "In those days, I did everything without it", which comes from "Lianpo Poetry Talk" by Qing Dynasty poet Cha Weiren. The content of the whole poem is: "Piano, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, and hops, everything was inseparable in the past; now seven things have changed, firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, tea."
Playing the piano, playing chess, reading, painting, chanting poems, drinking, and admiring flowers, I used to be young. At that time, these things never left me every day; now these seven pastimes have changed, replaced by daily necessities of daily life: rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea.
Many trivial matters in life will gradually emerge instead of romance, and we must start to learn to manage the food and drink of the whole family. Zha Weiren, a poet of the Qing Dynasty, was given the nickname Xingu, also known as Lianpo, and also known as Lianpo Jushi.
In poetry appreciation and criticism, he permeates his own unique poetic aesthetics and values, opposes the formalism and retroism in the poetry world, advocates "uniqueness", advocates originality, and respects freshness and nature. , a poetic style without fake carvings, and an aesthetic realm of "lightness and eternity".
Zha Weiren placed many books, gold, stones, tripods and Yi here, and recruited famous domestic literati and scholars. Famous writers, classics scholars, and poetry leaders such as Hang Shijun, Jiang Hang, and Li E all once lived in Shuixizhuang. They either recited poems and composed poems, wrote calligraphy and painting, or immersed themselves in classics and history, or wrote books and essays, or appreciated gold, stone, calligraphy, and painting, etc. Pictures and books produced a large number of poems, articles, calligraphy and paintings, which brought Tianjin's ancient literature and art into its heyday with Shuixizhuang as the center.
In poetry appreciation and criticism, he permeates his own unique poetic aesthetics and values, opposes the formalism and retroism in the poetry world, advocates "unique spirit", advocates originality, and respects freshness and nature. , a poetic style without fake carvings, and an aesthetic realm of "lightness and eternity".