Xuanzhou's calligraphy work "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xie Tiao Villa"
Since yesterday, I have to leave Bolt and me behind.
It hurts my heart even more today.
Autumn geese are escorted by Changfeng, and I treat them in this villa and drink my wine.
The bones of great writers are all your brushes. In Tianyuan, I grew up beside you, Xiao Xie.
We are all lofty distant thoughts, longing for the sky and the bright moon.
But since the water is still flowing, although we cut it with our swords and raise our glasses to drown our sorrows.
Since the world can't satisfy our desire, I will loosen my hair and get on a fishing boat tomorrow.
Extended data:
Farewell to the Secretary at Xie Tiao Villa in Xuanzhou is a farewell poem written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, when he met him in Xuancheng (present-day Anhui) and boarded the Xie Tiao Building together. This * * * 92-word poem is not an outspoken farewell, but a re-expression of the poet's fierce resentment, full of generous and heroic feelings, expressing strong dissatisfaction with the dark society and persistent pursuit of the bright world.
Although there is extreme anxiety and depression in the poem, it is not gloomy. The language of the whole poem is clear and simple, the tone is intense and high-pitched, such as singing and complaining, and the strong ups and downs of thoughts and feelings, such as the rapid change of the river, repeatedly rippling, perfectly combined with the ups and downs and leaping development of the artistic structure, with a long lasting charm and no trace, reaching the realm of harmony and unity between bold and natural. Ming people's evaluation of this poem is "like a runaway wild horse, going out to sea in one stop"
Creative background:
This poem was written in the 12th year of Tianbao (753) shortly before the Anshi Rebellion. In the first year of Tianbao (742), Li Bai came to Chang 'an with lofty political ideals and worked in imperial academy. In the third year of Tianbao (744), he left the imperial court because of the slander, and resumed his wandering life with indignation. It was about the autumn of the twelfth year of Tianbao (753);
Li Bai came to Xuanzhou and soon lived in Xuanzhou. An old friend of his, Liu Yun, came here and left soon. Li Bai accompanied him to Xie Tiao Building and gave a banquet to see him off. Li Hua, alias, was a famous ancient prose writer at that time. He used to be the book secretary of the provincial school and was responsible for proofreading books. Li Bai called him an uncle, but he had no clan relationship. In the 11th year of Tianbao (752), Li Yunren supervised the censor.
Dugu and the Preface to the Collection of Zhao Jun and Gong Li, the official ministers of the school, recorded: "(Tianbao) worshiped the imperial history for eleven years. The powerful minister stole the handle, greedy and cunning, entered the company's prescription book, pressed 2,000 stones, held an axe, and listed the county as a grave. " It can be seen that Liu Yun is upright, upright and not afraid of powerful people. This poem was written by Li Bai, as Li Yun went to Xuancheng to pay a visit to Li Bai, and went to Xie Tiao Building together for a farewell dinner.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Xuanzhou Xie Tiao Villa bid farewell to Secretary Shu Yun