Poetry about "Penglai"

Title: Xuanzhou Xie Tiaolou Farewell to School Secretary Shu Yun

Era: Tang Dynasty

Author: Li Bai

Biography: Seven Ancient

Penglai article Jian'an bone, with small Xie in the middle and clear hair.

Appreciation: --------------------

Notes:

Xuanzhou: present-day Anhui Xuancheng County, Province. Xie Tiao Tower: also known as Xie Gong Tower, also known as North Tower. School Secretary: Official name, abbreviation of School Secretary. Cloud: Li Yun. Penglai: refers to the Dongguan where books were collected during the Eastern Han Dynasty. Jian'an bone refers to the vigorous and fresh style of the works of Cao Cao and his sons and the seven sons of Jian'an during the Jian'an period of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, which was called "Jian'an style" by later generations.

Brief analysis:

The focus of this poem is not to write about the emotions of separation, but mainly to express feelings and complaints about the failure of one's ideals and ambitions to be realized. The whole poem is full of melancholy and unrestrained emotions, and almost every sentence is the essence. It is one of the representative works of Li Bai's poetry.

The purpose of the poem is to compare Li Yun with Penglai's articles and to express his gratitude to Qingfa. I would like to express my gratitude to the other person by saying goodbye, but I regret that he will not be able to live in this world.

The first two sentences do not say farewell or write about the building, but directly express the depression and worry in the heart. There is a sudden turning point in the third and fourth sentences, from

depression to a refreshing and magnificent state, unfolding a picture of seeing wild geese in the autumn sky. One "send" and one "enjoy" highlight the theme of "farewell". "Penglai" four sentences, praising the other party's article is like Penglai Palace, which is secluded, vigorous and vigorous, and has the style of Jian'an.

He also revealed his talents and expressed his pursuit of noble ideals by thanking and comparing himself. At the same time, it also expresses the poet's

literary view. The last four sentences express emotion. Ideal and reality are irreconcilable, and I can't help but feel worried and depressed. I have no choice but to seek sustenance in "making a flat boat"

Thoughts and feelings are changing rapidly, and the artistic structure is ups and downs, ups and downs without any reason, and intermittently, which profoundly expresses the poet's contradictory mood. The language is bold and natural, and the melody is harmonious and unified. "Cut the knife to cut off the water, the water will flow again, raise the glass

The sorrow will disappear and the sorrow will become more sorrowful." This sentence has been used to describe the melancholy for thousands of years, and has been praised by many people.