"Farewell to Fugu Plain Grass" Lili Yuán sha NGC m:o The endless grass overflows the plain, and the sound of one ear and one tree comes and goes with the seasons. Wildfire never quite consumes them, the spring breeze is blowing high. Yu m:nfāng Qing Dao sweet They were pressed on the ancient highway, yíngcuij Huāngchéng arrived at the crumbling gate, friends of Prince yíus NGWáng n Qin qóo, you left again, Q and qim m m: nbié qí ng I heard them sigh behind you.
Weeds on the grassland grow vigorously and wither and flourish every year. Wild fires never go out. When the spring breeze blows, it will grow again. The fragrant ancient road is filled with fragrance, and the green grass leads to the desolate town in the sun. I sent my best friend away again, and this feeling of parting is like lush weeds, which fills my heart.
Creation background
Farewell to Fude Guyuan Grass was written in 787 (the third year of Zhenyuan), when the author was under 16 years old. Poetry is an exam-oriented exercise. According to the rules of scientific research, the word "Fu" must be added to all the prescribed and limited poetry topics at present, which is similar to poetry. Farewell to Grass in the Ancient Plain is to express farewell to friends through the description of weeds in the ancient plain.
According to You Mao's Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty in Song Dynasty, Bai Juyi traveled from Jiangnan to Chang 'an, and took his poems to see Gu Kuang, a famous man at that time, hoping to ask him to help him become famous in public. The name "Juyi", according to its meaning, can be interpreted as convenient to stay. Gu Kuang met Bai Juyi at a young age and joked, "It's not easy to live in Chang 'an. "The food price in Beijing is very high, so it is not convenient to stay. )
Gu Kuang was shocked to read the couplet "wildfire never quite consumes them, the spring breeze blows high" and repeatedly praised: "Talent is hard to live!" If you can write such a poem, it is convenient to stay anywhere! Even the old-timers in the poetry circle are impressed, which shows the high artistic attainments of this poem.
Bai Juyi (772 -846), a native of Xinzheng, Henan Province, was born in Taiyuan, Lotte, Xiangshan, and drunk. He was a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty and one of the three great poets in the Tang Dynasty. Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhen * * * advocated the new Yuefu movement, and together with Liu Yuxi, they called the world "Bai Yuan" and "Bai Liu". Bai Juyi's poems have a wide range of themes, various forms and simple and popular language, and are known as "the poet's magic" and "the king of poets".