Classic Poems in Boyazi Period

The classic poems of Boyazi period are as follows:

1, shame doesn't rhyme, where is the Boya string? -Li Bai's "Spring Returning to the Mountain to Send Meng Haoran"

Appreciation: This poem expresses its self-mockery of its musical talent in a modest tone, comparing itself to the rhythm of running water, but still wants to be integrated with Boya's strings. It reveals the author's admiration for Boya Zhuo Yue's piano skills and his desire for piano sound, and also shows a mentality of pursuing and learning.

However, because of your promise, I am waiting for you, waiting, playing the pipa under the vines on the roadside. -Meng Haoran, "Too Big to Be a Homestay Teacher"

Appreciation: This poem depicts the scene of my childhood night coming and the lonely piano waiting by the grass road. This poem expresses the expectation and yearning for childhood by describing the quiet and lonely environment. The sound of the piano conveys the thoughts and feelings of the soul in silence, forming a lonely and beautiful picture.

3, the child died early, and the tooth piano was never seen again. -Mao Zedong's Gu Wu Wan Yi Chang Tao

Appreciation: I expressed my regret that I died young in my childhood and lost my dental piano forever. Poets express their thoughts and endless regrets for lost friends and music in concise and clear language, which makes people feel the fragility and impermanence of life and causes people to think deeply about cherishing life and precious friendship and art.

4, the wind is a craftsman, and the running water is a string. -Luo, "High School Summer Tour to Texas"

Appreciation: It expresses the author's appreciation and admiration for different pianist styles, and also conveys the beauty of music diversity. Through the comparison of music creation and performance, this poem highlights the unique style and talent of each pianist and shows the beauty of music they pursue together.

5, alone with running water, long cover Boya string. -Luo "Five Poems of Le Dafu"

Appreciation: This poem expresses endless thoughts and regrets about flowing water and Boya strings in a lonely style. The poet sighs alone, running water can only lead to loneliness, and loneliness has long covered up the beautiful sound of Boya strings. It expresses the helplessness of cherishing and inheriting music and evokes people's infinite nostalgia and sadness for the lost music and friendship.