Is there any book written by He Shen? Please answer.

He Shen

Death Poem

The moon is like water at night, and you are sleepy and unable to stretch out;

A hundred years was originally a dream, thirty years ago What a waste of time.

It is difficult to convert in a darkroom, and there is no spring when the wall is high;

The stars surround the cold moon, and the lonely minister weeps in prison.

I am sorry for the past, but my talents have gone to waste;

I have little hope for the rest of my life, and I will live up to my nine-fold benevolence.

This is a desperate poem written by He Shen while in prison. The two lines in the poem, "I miss my past when I look at the scenery, and I miss this life when I am pregnant with my talents" are a stroke of genius.

"Collection of Poems of Jialetang" - "Collection of Poems of Jialetang" by Heshen of Jialetang Jialetang, a building during the Heshen period. There is still a plaque of "Jia Le Hall" hanging there. This plaque is suspected to have been given to Heshen by Emperor Qianlong, but there is no signature or seal on the plaque, so there is no way to confirm it. However, Heshen left the "Jia Le Tang Poetry Collection", which shows that it is the name of Heshen's family. During the period of Prince Gong, Jiale Hall was mainly used as a sacrificial place for the royal palace. It contained tablets of ancestors, gods, etc., and mainly focused on shamanistic rituals. ?

"Jia Le Tang Poems Collection" - Introduction to the Poetry Collection

"Jia Le Tang Poems Collection" is a collection of poems written by his nephew, He Lin's son Fengshen Yimian in Fengshen Yin After De's death, in order to commemorate his father He Lin, uncle He and cousin Fengshen Yin De, he specially screened their poems during his lifetime and compiled them hastily after removing some things related to politics. Many of the poems are indeed expressions of his true emotions and are quite touching. In addition to He's poetry collection, there are also He Lin's "Yunxiangtang Poetry Collection" and Fengshen Yinde's "Yanxitang Poetry Notes". The three are combined into one letter, called "Ying'e He's Poetry Collection". ?[2]

"Jia Le Tang Poems Collection" - Poems under the Order of Jiale Tang. In He Shen's poetry collection "Jia Le Tang Poems Collection", there are many poems written under the orders of Emperor Qianlong, such as " A poem titled "Illustration of Shooting a Deer: Royal Treasure Box Wushen" written in honor of the imperial edict: ?

Mulans are hunting and taking advantage of the autumn order, and the plains are surrounded by deer competing with each other. ?

The frost leaves are flat and green, and the peaks are red, and the corners of dawn are strong with the cold wind. ?

The picture comes to make a box of treasures, and store the jade color of the heavenly seal. ?

Wenxiu is wary of both beauty and beauty, and he still walks diligently every day. ?

Heshen often reconciled poems with Qianlong, and historical archives still preserve documents of Heshen and Qianlong's poems.

"Jia Le Tang Poetry Collection"-Comments

Comments on He's poems can be found in Qian Yong's "Lu Yuan Cong Hua" by Qian Yong of the Qing Dynasty, Ye Tingwan's "Ou Bo Yu Hua" and Deng Zhicheng, a native of the early Republic of China, has discussed it in his "Antique Notes" and other books. Qian Yong believes that there are indeed good lines to be adopted in He's poems, such as "When a man emerges from a cold cough, he is like a fish, and when a horse enters the cold forest, he flies like a geese." Although the predecessors also had similar sentences, "sometimes they are the same." He's The poem was also highly appreciated by Emperor Qianlong, and the emperor and his ministers often sang in harmony. In the first year of Jiaqing (1796), Emperor Qianlong composed a poem called "Tea Banquet Poem at Chonghua Palace" and ordered his courtiers to compose poems based on the rhyme of the words. Many people's poems were not appropriate, but the "Emperor Code" of "和" "Wang Mo looked like a man for three days, and his toes were five-legged and he groaned." This was highly praised by Emperors Qianlong and Jiaqing.