Why are the poems written by Xiang Ling praised as novel and interesting?

It combines the styles of Wang Wei, Du Fu, and Li Bai. It has Wang Wei's line drawing-style description of scenery, Du Fu's humanistic care, and Li Bai's fresh and romantic style. Just as everyone commented: "New and ingenious" It’s interesting.”

It’s difficult to cover up the essence, but the shadow is beautiful and the soul is cold.

An anvil strikes a thousand miles of white, and half a chicken sings the fifth watch.

Listen to the flute in the autumn on the green coir river, and lean on the railing at night in the red-sleeved building.

Winning Chang'e should ask, why not reunite forever.

Qing Dynasty·Cao Xueqin's "Xiangling Ode to the Moon·Part 3"

Appreciation

The first couplet describes the moonlight and the shape of the moon, and the chin couplet describes the scene under the moon , the neck couplet writes about missing family members and expresses the author's loneliness. The last couplet summarizes the main idea. Except for the first couplet, which directly writes about the month, the other sentences do not contain the word "moon", but they are related to the month. The first couplet of the poem closely links the image of the moon with the poet's life experience, praising the moon and praising people, and the two are in perfect harmony. "Ying Juanjuan" describes the beautiful appearance of the moon; "Po Zihan" refers to the cold nature of the moon.

Just like a beautiful face, there is a desolate and lonely heart hidden deep in it. The whole poem revolves around this word "han" and is full of emotions. This unfortunate daughter who was beloved for her beauty and beauty was unfortunately reduced to the concubine of the vulgar and vulgar overlord Xue Pan. Her painful tears would never be far away.

Therefore, this sentiment of self-pity and resentment is expressed reluctantly in the neck couplet of the poem: "The sound of an anvil is thousands of miles white." ” blends well with the “bright moon”, which not only describes the vastness of the territory, but also expresses the long-lasting sorrow, and this kind of sorrow is caused by the sound of anvils (that is, the sound of women pounding their clothes in the moonlit night) . The whole poem is full of nostalgia by chanting the moon, revealing true feelings, which is in line with Xiang Ling's own life experience.