The poem "Wan Li Empty Frost" means that the breeze swept away the dark clouds in the Wan Li and made the whole sky clear. When the first frost came, the strong wind swept away the clouds in the sky, and Wan Li was cloudless and frosty.
The wind blows through the clouds to describe the scene of the first frost season, when the strong wind swept away and swept away the clouds in the sky. Qingyun here usually refers to the clouds in the sky, which vividly shows the height and vastness of the sky. The word "amethyst" expresses the spectacular scene that the wind is strong and fast and all the clouds are swept away.
"Frost in Wan Li" describes that the sky is empty and Wan Li is frosty. The word frost not only refers to the frost in nature, but also symbolizes the cold and bleak in autumn. Frost in Wan Li vividly depicts the coldness and emptiness in The First Frost.
The wind swept away, and Wan Li frost filled the sky. This poem also implies the cycle of time and the change of seasons. It tells us that no matter how nature changes, people should conform to and respect nature, and face and accept the changes of each season with a peaceful mind. This is also the embodiment of the thought of harmony between man and nature in China ancient culture.
The Creation Background of Twenty-four Poems: Frost in September;
1. Background: Yuan Zhen was one of the famous literati in the Tang Dynasty. He lives in an era of social prosperity and cultural prosperity. The Tang Dynasty was a peak of the ancient cultural development in China, and poetry, as one of the main forms of literature at that time, received extensive attention and admiration. In this context, Yuan Zhen wrote this poem, expressing his observation and perception of natural phenomena in the form of poetry.
2. Personal experience: Yuan Zhen has rich life experience and profound cultural background. He used to be an official and traveled around the world. These experiences gave him a deep understanding of natural scenery and human landscape. In this season of First Frost, he wrote this poem by observing the natural scenery, expressing his awe of nature and love for life.
3. Cultural tradition: In the Tang Dynasty, poetry has become an important part of culture. Poets express their thoughts, feelings and life experiences through poems. As a scholar in the Tang Dynasty, Yuan Zhen inherited the cultural tradition of his predecessors, described the magnificent scene of the first frost season with poems, and showed his feelings and love for nature.