The luckiest poet in the Tang Dynasty became the son-in-law of a senior official with a poem, enviing others.

"Success is poetry, failure is poetry", which should be regarded as a portrayal of many ancient literati. Just like Meng Haoran, Li Bai admires him very much because of his poetic talent. "Master, I salute you from my heart, and your reputation rises to the sky"; Finally, he offended Tang Xuanzong by saying, "I was exiled by the wise ruler because of my mistakes, and I was ill for so long that I couldn't see my friends", which shattered his career dream; This is especially true of Su Shi, whose talent once made Ouyang Xiu, a literary master at that time, bow to his knees. "I should avoid the road and let him out"; But in the end, it was this amazing talent that made him suffer, and a "Wutai Poetry Case" made him demoted for half his life. Therefore, this extraordinary talent is both a blessing and a curse. Just look at how to play and use it well, and you may be able to successfully counterattack and embark on the peak of your life. Just like Li Pin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, who was a poor scholar, became the son-in-law of a high official with a poem, and rose all the way from now on. This poem is called "Xiangkou Farewell to Friends", and the whole poem is as follows: Mid-stream wants to see the smoke of Xiangmu, and Lu 'an is infinitely connected with Chutian. Go to the wild goose and rush to the clouds, dream of flying snow, and leave people alone on the Dongting boat. The storm turns around the mountain every day, and the stars are connected with water. Plum blossoms spread wax, the garden is full of drunkenness, and the New Year is over. There is no textual research on Li Pin's life, except that he was a poet in the late Tang Dynasty. About his legend, in addition to this poem, there is a more famous saying about Song. Song Wenzhi was originally a poet in the early Tang Dynasty, which had nothing to do with him, but a song "Crossing the Han River" confused them. Although we now admit that Crossing the Han River is the work of Song Wenzhi, many people still think it is the work of Li Pin. Perhaps it was because there were too few records about him that he lost the debate. Through this incident, we can easily see that Li Pin should be only a third-rate poet in the Tang Dynasty, but his song "Farewell to the Mouth" is a first-class work. Different from ordinary farewell poems, this poem is small and fresh, with a long and thoughtful charm. It is with this poem that he became Yao He's son-in-law and has been promoted all the way since then. We may not know Yao He very well, but he is actually a very important poet in the middle and late Tang Dynasty. He, Liu Yuxi and others sang poetry together. He is also the confidant of Jia Dao, a slave of the poet. In addition, their poetic styles are similar, and later generations are collectively called Yao Jia. Moreover, Yao He's main contribution is the influence of later generations. His original "martial arts style" has become a model for later generations to imitate "Yongjia Four Spirits" and "Jianghu Poetry School", which shows its influence. Yao He was the magistrate of Hangzhou at that time, and Li Pin asked him for advice with this song "Farewell to the Mouth". After reading it, Yao He repeatedly praised "good poetry, good poetry". Seeing his handsome appearance and staid personality, he betrothed his daughter to him. Later, with the help of Yao He, he rose to the top. Now let's look at the charm of this poem. The first poem is about the scenery of Xiangjiang River. Twilight arrival, standing on the edge of Xiangjiang River, I saw the vast water flow under the cover of haze, which was even more boundless. The reeds on both sides of the river are endless, connecting endless fields. The environment at the beginning of the poem is not bleak, but has a deep feeling, which also lays the emotional tone of the full text. The next couplet is about the scene of friends leaving. The geese rushed to the snow in Yunmengze and spread their wings to the south. On such a cold day, my friend came to Dongting Lake and boarded a ship heading north. The ancient "wild goose" also had the meaning of parting, especially in winter, because it flew south, so it became a symbol of parting, just like "the north wind blows wild geese and snow in succession", but the wild geese were destined to fly south, so this image was not so sad. Neck couplets describe the scenery of Dongting Lake, but this is not a real scene, but the author's imagination. When my friend went there, he must have been traveling in Daiyue, day and night. During the day, the waves are rough and the original flow is endless. At night, the bright starry sky sets off the magnificent lake, and the sky is vast. Of course, the poet is not here to highlight the beautiful scenery of Dongting Lake. For those who travel far away, Dongting Lake is no longer beautiful and has no intention of enjoying it. The poets here are more concerned about highlighting the hardships of their friends and sympathizing with and giving up on a lonely person on the vast lake under the vast starry sky. Finally, the farewell of couplets was swept away, and the joy of friends coming home was written down. The twelfth lunar month is coming to an end, and the plum blossoms are gradually dying. It's so exciting for my friends to set out at this time to reunite with their families for the Spring Festival. The poet himself is wandering in a foreign land, and it is very sad to leave his friends, but it is nothing to think that friends can reunite with their families. Seven of the eight sentences in the whole poem are about scenery, and the artistic conception is broad. Although there is infinite emotion, it is not as sad as ordinary farewell poems, and it is a classic masterpiece in farewell poems. As the Collection of Tang Xianya said: The ancient days opened their doors with great boldness, and they were really good players in the Tang Dynasty. Although Li Pin is a third-rate poet, his poems should be regarded as first-class works. No wonder the great poet Yao He was full of praise after reading it. I wonder if you think this poem is a first-class work? -END- Author: Readers in Kai Zi, remember to give Kay Agger a compliment (the picture is from the Internet, but it has been deleted).