What does snow look like? (Xie An) It can simulate the air difference of salt spraying. (Xie Lang) If the catkins are not due to the wind. (Xie Daowen)
This is an eternal story, which shows the outstanding poetic talent of talented woman Xie Daowen.
According to the Book of Jin Xie's Family Biography and Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Xie An tasted the default in the snowy day and told his children the meaning of paper. Suddenly, the heavy snow suddenly fell, An Xinran sang a rhyme, and his brother and daughter also sang a song (poem as above). An laughed.
Xie An's joy lies in the fact that the skirt hairpin does not let people, and the niece's poem is above the nephew. According to Xie Lang's rare literary title, Shi Shuo Xin Yu quoted Xu Jinyang Qiu as saying that he was "gentle", while literature quoted Zhongxing Shu as saying that he was "knowledgeable". So my uncle rhymes and my nephew is a chorus, which shows that he has a quick mind. In all fairness, "sprinkling salt in the air" can be regarded as an analogy. Snow, with its glittering white floating E799BE5BAA6E997AEE7ad944B 893E5B19E3133323433263, is scattered. For example, Xie Lang is drawn from the salting-out air nearby. Although not smart, it can also be described as pitiful.
However, the clever sister is not superstitious about her brother's talent. She thinks it's good to imitate snow with salt, but she doesn't use six petals to describe the basic characteristics of snowflakes, which dance with the wind, surging and endless. Therefore, in view of her brother's original sentence, she made a bold amendment: "If catkins are not due to the wind."
Catkin, as a kind of spring scenery, has the characteristics of flowers, rising with the wind, drifting without roots and flying all over the sky. Liu Hua Fu, edited by Jin Wu, once described: "Flowers are flying in the snow, or the wind is back and swimming thin, or the fog is chaotic and flying, the wild is clean and dirty, and everything is colorful and bright." Xie Daowen compared this to the north wind with snow all over the sky, which is really appropriate. Catkin is bigger than its words, pointing out the scene of "sudden heavy snow" at that time, and "because of the wind" pointing out its natural characteristics of dancing with the wind and rambling. (Zhu He's Jade Case in Song Dynasty has a phrase "Wind in the City". Compared with this, catkins are different and interesting. Look at the metaphor of "sprinkling salt in the air" again, and it will be embarrassing.
Shen Deqian, a member of A Qing Dynasty, said: "It is difficult to show the truth, and it is also difficult to tell the truth. Every object is connected with the form. " Metaphor is the basic rhetorical device of poetry. Its key lies in appropriateness, vividness and novelty. This is where Xie Daowen's sentence is higher than his brother's.
The reason why the real famous sentence has been passed down through the ages and spread to the population is because it can convey the author's inner thoughts and feelings through images. The beauty of Xie Daowen's poem lies not only in the analogy to work, but also in revealing the feelings of a talented woman who loves life and nature. She compared the cold winter scenery of the north wind and snow to the warm spring scenery of the east wind, didn't it just show the cheerful and optimistic mind of the female author and her sincere yearning for a beautiful spring?
According to Biography of the Book of Jin, Xie Daowen's couplets were praised not only by her uncle, but also by the guests present. This couplet became a much-told story, and Xie Daowen won the reputation of "praising talents" from then on. Later, Liu Xiaozhuo, a A Liang in the Southern Dynasties, wrote a poem about snow, including "Sweet-scented osmanthus trees are beautiful, catkins rain." It's better than a salty pool and it can fly thousands of miles. "Perhaps inspired by Xie Daowen.
It should be pointed out that Xie Daowen's couplets are excellent. It is not a temporary effort or inspiration, but based on her usual profound literary accomplishment. The article Shi Shuo Xin Yu Ci quotes Nv Ji as saying that she is a "literary talent, whose poems, words and praises are handed down from generation to generation". Unfortunately, most of them have not been preserved so far.
2. Who can tell me that the sentence "If catkins don't rise because of the wind" is called a beautiful proverb about snow by later generations? Please talk about beauty. To be fair, "sprinkling salt in the air" is also an example. Snow floated down with its white crystal, and Xie Lang made an analogy nearby, pulling it in the air by removing salt. Although not smart, but also poor beyond description.
However, the clever sister is not superstitious about her brother's talent. She thinks it's good to imitate snow with salt, but she doesn't use six petals to describe the basic characteristics of snowflakes, which dance with the wind, surging and endless.
Therefore, in view of her brother's original sentence, she made a bold amendment: "If catkins are not due to the wind." Catkin, as a kind of spring scenery, has the characteristics of flowers, rising with the wind, drifting without roots and flying all over the sky.
Liu Hua Fu, edited by Jin Wu, once described: "Flowers are flying in the snow, or the wind is back and swimming thin, or the fog is chaotic and flying, the wild is clean and dirty, and everything is colorful and bright." Xie Daowen compared this to the north wind with snow all over the sky, which is really appropriate.
Catkin is bigger than its words, pointing out the scene of "sudden heavy snow" at that time, and "because of the wind" pointing out its natural characteristics of dancing with the wind and rambling. (Zhu He's Jade Case in Song Dynasty has a phrase "Wind in the City". )
Compared with this, catkins are different and interesting. Look at the metaphor of "sprinkling salt in the air" again, and it will be embarrassing.
Shen Deqian, a member of A Qing Dynasty, said: "It is difficult to show the truth, and it is also difficult to tell the truth. Every object is connected with the form. " Metaphor is the basic rhetorical device of poetry.
Its key lies in appropriateness, vividness and novelty. This is where Xie Daowen's sentence is higher than his brother's.
The advantage of not being catkin because of the wind is that the advantage of using "not being catkin because of the wind" is that it is more appropriate to use catkin to compare the north wind that is flying all over the sky.
Catkin can be compared with the shape of flying snow, indicating the sudden and large characteristics of flying snow, pointing out the scene of "sudden snow" at that time, and "because of the wind" pointing out its natural characteristics of dancing with the wind and boundless. More importantly, it can convey the author's inner thoughts and feelings through images.
The beauty of Xie Daowen's poem lies not only in the analogy to work, but also in revealing the feelings of a talented woman who loves life and nature. She compares the cold winter scenery with snow in the north wind with the warm spring scenery with cotton blowing in the east wind, which shows the author's cheerful and optimistic mind and sincere yearning for a beautiful spring. )
"If catkins are not due to the wind" comes from (Poems on Snow by Xie An, a poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty). What is snow like? It can simulate the air difference of salt spraying. If catkins weren't for the wind.
(Xie An) (Xie Lang) (Xie Daowen) Appreciation: This is an eternal story, which shows Xie Daowen's outstanding song talent, meticulous observation of things and flexible imagination. According to the Book of Jin Xie's Family Biography and Shi Shuo Xin Yu, Xie An tasted the default in the snowy day and told his children the meaning of paper. Suddenly, the heavy snow suddenly fell, An Xinran sang a rhyme, and his brother and daughter also sang a song (poem as above). An laughed.
Xie An's joy lies in the fact that the skirt hairpin does not let people, and the niece's poem is above the nephew. According to Xie Lang's rare literary title, Shi Shuo Xin Yu quoted Xu Jinyang Qiu as saying that he was "gentle", while literature quoted Zhongxing Shu as saying that he was "knowledgeable".
So my uncle rhymes and my nephew is a chorus, which shows that he has a quick mind. In all fairness, "sprinkling salt in the air" can also be regarded as a analogy. Snow floated down with its white crystal, and Xie Lang made an analogy nearby and painted it in the air without salt. Although not smart, but also poor beyond description.
However, the clever sister is not superstitious about her brother's talent. She thinks it's good to imitate snow with salt, but she doesn't use six petals to describe the basic characteristics of snowflakes, which dance with the wind, surging and endless.
Therefore, in view of her brother's original sentence, she made a bold amendment: "If catkins are not due to the wind." Catkin, as a kind of spring scenery, has the characteristics of flowers, rising with the wind, drifting without roots and flying all over the sky.
Liu Hua Fu, edited by Jin Wu, once described: "Flowers are flying in the snow, or the wind is back and swimming thin, or the fog is chaotic and flying, the wild is clean and dirty, and everything is colorful and bright." Xie Daowen compared this to the north wind with snow all over the sky, which is really appropriate.
Catkin is bigger than its words, pointing out the scene of "sudden heavy snow" at that time, and "because of the wind" pointing out its natural characteristics of dancing with the wind and rambling. (Zhu He's Jade Case in Song Dynasty has a phrase "Wind in the City". )
Compared with this, catkins are different and interesting. Look at the metaphor of "sprinkling salt in the air" again, and it will be embarrassing.
Shen Deqian, a member of A Qing Dynasty, said: "It is difficult to show the truth, and it is also difficult to tell the truth. Every object is connected with the form. " Metaphor is the basic rhetorical device of poetry.
Its key lies in appropriateness, vividness and novelty. This is where Xie Daowen's sentence is higher than his brother's.
The reason why the real famous sentence has been passed down through the ages and spread to the population is because it can convey the author's inner thoughts and feelings through images. The beauty of Xie Daowen's poem lies not only in the analogy to work, but also in revealing the feelings of a talented woman who loves life and nature.
She compares the cold winter scenery with snow in the north wind with the warm spring scenery with cotton blowing in the east wind, which shows the author's cheerful and optimistic mind and sincere yearning for a beautiful spring. According to Biography of the Book of Jin, Xie Daowen's couplets were praised not only by her uncle, but also by the guests present.
This couplet became a much-told story, and Xie Daowen won the reputation of "praising talents" from then on. Later, Liu Xiaozhuo, a A Liang in the Southern Dynasties, wrote a poem about snow, including "Sweet-scented osmanthus trees are beautiful, catkins rain."
It's better than a salty pool and it can fly thousands of miles. "Perhaps inspired by Xie Daowen.
It should be pointed out that Xie Daowen's couplets are excellent. It is not a temporary effort or inspiration, but based on her usual profound literary accomplishment.
The article Shi Shuo Xin Yu Ci quotes Nv Ji as saying that she is a "literary talent, whose poems, words and praises are handed down from generation to generation". Unfortunately, most of them have not been preserved so far.
About the author: Xie Daowen (birth and death year unknown), whose real name is Ling Jiang, was a poetess in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. She is the niece of Prime Minister Xie An, the daughter of Anxi General Xie Yi, and the wife of Wang Ningzhi, the son of famous calligrapher Wang Xizhi. There are not many deeds left by Xie Daowen, among which the most famous story is recorded in Shi Shuo Xin Yu: Xie An discussed with his sons and nephews what can be compared with flying snow on a snowy day.
Xie Lang, Xie An's nephew, said that "the difference between sprinkling salt and air can be simulated", while Xie Daowen said: "Catkin without wind" is an exquisite metaphor, which is praised by everyone. Because of this famous story, she and Ban Zhao, Cai Yan and others in the Han Dynasty became representatives of talented women in ancient China, and "praising talented women" became a common word in later generations. This story is also called "Cai Wenji, who can distinguish the piano" in Saint Amethyst.
Xie Daowen can sing hymns. "mentioned.
During the rebellion in Sun En, her husband Wang Ningzhi tried to check the internal history of the meeting, but his defense was weak, so he escaped and was arrested and killed. When Xie Daowen heard that the enemy was coming, he did nothing but go out and kill several people with a knife. Sun En pardoned Daoyun and his people because he felt just.
After Wang Ningzhi's death, Xie Daowen lived alone in Huijili and never remarried.