1, Suiyuan Poetry
Poems with the Garden is a poetic aesthetic and theoretical work of Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty. This is a promising and highly targeted work.
Suiyuan Poetry is about the poet's innate qualification, moral cultivation, study and social practice. From writing about scenery and romance to singing about things and history; From conception to writing, refine sentences.
All aspects related to poetry can be described as all-encompassing, from diction, rhythm, metaphor, sustenance, nature, emptiness and twists and turns, to the revision, appreciation, compilation and even writing of poetry.
2. List of Food in the Same Garden
Menu and Garden, an ancient China cooking work. * * * A volume. As a gifted scholar and a leader in poetry, Yuan Mei wrote a lot in his life.
As a gourmet, Suiyuan Food List is the product of his 40-year food practice, which describes the diet and cooking techniques in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces in classical Chinese.
It describes in great detail 326 kinds of dishes and meals popular in China from14th century to18th century, and also introduces the famous wines and teas at that time, which is a very important masterpiece of China cuisine in Qing Dynasty.
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Midday Rain is a collection of short stories in classical Chinese by Yuan Mei, a writer in Qing Dynasty. The Meridian Rain was written in the fifty-third year of Qianlong (1788), and later some successive chapters were merged into a sequel.
The title of "Midday Rain" originally written in The Analects of Confucius is: "Midday Rain does not mean Machamp's stupidity". Later, the author found that Yuan people said that there were people with the same name in the Ministry, so they changed it to New Qi Xie. According to Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Zi, "Qi Xie's people are also eccentric".
Yuan people said that the book of the same name had long been lost, so later generations still used the name Zi Yuyu. It was written by imitating the strange novels of the Six Dynasties and Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. The article talks more about ghosts and gods, with many elements of karma and absurd superstition. Some chapters write stories that are not afraid of ghosts from the perspective of accident and curiosity.
The book is concise, natural in language and harmonious in style, showing a strange world, revealing many evils in society at that time in a humorous and obscure way, and reflecting Yuan Mei's criticism of Neo-Confucianism and suspicion of feudal superstition.
4. The Story of Sacrificing Sisters
Mourning for a Sister is an essay by Yuan Mei, a writer in Qing Dynasty, and a treasure of mourning prose in the history of ancient China literature. This eulogy focuses on the intimate relationship between brother and sister, selects what he has seen, heard and dreamed, vividly describes his sister Yuan Zhen's life, and is filled with sincere mourning, thoughts and regrets.
The article describes Yuan Zhen's support for her grandmother in family life, her management of literature and pen and ink, her understanding of classics and justice, and her familiarity with elegance and rationality, which shows her sister's virtue and talent. Although they are all family chores, they are described as "vivid" and true.
5. The Flying Pavilion of Xiajiang Temple
The Flying Pavilion of Xiajiang Temple is an essay by Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty. The article combines a variety of expression techniques, mainly narrative description, flying ethereal, gorgeous and dazzling, especially showing Yuan Mei's talented demeanor of traveling around, and also embodying his artistic personality of pursuing nature and true interest in his prose.
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