A girl's song in Luoyang's poem, she noticed a beautiful girl in Yue.

Who will notice the jade-faced Yue girl, and who will pity the jade?

Refers to the beauty of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period. Yue, this refers to today's eastern Zhejiang.

Galand in Luoyang is a seven-character ancient poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. This poem describes the rich and luxurious life of a lady in Luoyang and her husband's extravagant and dissolute behavior, revealing the arrogance and extravagance of the upper class.

At the end of the poem, the poet jerked his pen and drew a picture of Yue Nv dancing on the beach, which seemed isolated, but actually integrated with it. Shi, a beautiful Vietnamese woman, was in a poor situation when she didn't meet her, so she had to rinse Luosha by the river. The word "who pities" has always been at the end, resulting in a fast pace and poetry, expressing the poet's deep sympathy for those who don't meet. There is also a sense of anger and injustice.

Poetry appreciation

The title of this poem is "Sixteen Years Old", which shows that it is the poet's early masterpiece. The title of this poem is taken from Liang Wudi Xiao Yan's Song of the River, "Luoyang's daughter's name is Mochow", which is used to refer to aristocratic women at that time.

The whole poem describes the extremely exquisite and enjoyable living conditions of women in aristocratic families, from the beautiful appearance, the richness of houses and the exotic flavor of food to the luxury of husbands and the nobility of making friends, all of which are extremely decorative. Ji Lun, referring to Shi Chong and Shi Chong in the Jin Dynasty, is famous for his arrogance. It refers to Zhao, the concubine of Emperor Cheng of Han Dynasty, and Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. This generation refers to the royal family

The whole poem describes two kinds of characters, one is expensive, the other is cheap, the other is extravagant, and the other is poor. They are independent pictures, but they are unified in the whole poem in the opposite way. In terms of writing, the first part is very complicated and poorly shaped; The second half is lightly touched with a simple pen to indicate that it will stop. One is complicated, the other is simple, and both are suitable. There is irony, sympathy and lament in the poem, which is deeply hidden behind the words.