Shiguan

The poem comes from Xi Du Fu written by Ban Gu, a writer and historian in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The original text is: when you first enter the world of mortals, you don't know the sufferings of the world. When I suddenly turned around, I was already in pain. This glass of wine is three points fragrant and seven points sad. It's hard to get through customs, and it's hard every night. May the love and hate in this world be dissolved in wine, and let this dusty wine drown my sorrows!

Human suffering: The eight kinds of human suffering mentioned by Buddhism are suffering, old suffering, illness suffering, death suffering, love leaving suffering, complaining suffering, wanting nothing, and five yin flourishing suffering. The phrase "I don't know the sufferings of the world when I first entered the world of mortals" means that I have just entered the society, and I have not yet understood the world and all kinds of human sufferings. People can only grow through experience, and only through everything can they mature.

Xi Du Fu is a great Fu written by Ban Gu, a historian and writer in Han Dynasty. This poem describes the splendor and prosperity of Chang 'an, the capital city, and the magnificence of the palace, and it is also a painstaking arrangement. The full text of this fu is huge and inspiring, covering all aspects of Chang 'an, the capital city.

It shows the development of politics, economy and culture at that time from many angles and aspects. The literary talent is flying, the colors are gorgeous, the rhythm is cadence, sonorous and strong, and the sense of rhythm is strong. It can be described as a gorgeous hymn of prosperous Chang 'an.

The structure of the whole suit is well-proportioned, with distinct layers, which echo back and forth and are integrated. It inherits the characteristics of Sima Xiangru's great Fu, correspondingly reduces the overlapping style of writing, highlights the elegant side of the style of writing, and has a strong artistic appeal.