My family has children who have just grown up. It means that there are children in the family who have just grown up.
1. Source.
There is a daughter in the Yang family who has just grown up. She is raised in a boudoir and no one knows her. It’s hard to give up on your natural beauty, so you will choose to be by the side of the king. Looking back and smiling, the sixth palace has no color. ——"Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi
2. Translation.
The Yang family has a daughter who has just grown up. She is very beautiful and she is raised in a boudoir. Outsiders do not know her beauty. Naturally beautiful and charming, it was difficult for her to be buried in the world, and it didn't take long for her to become a concubine of Emperor Ming of Tang Dynasty. When she looked back and smiled, she was full of charm and charm; all the six officials and concubines were overshadowed.
3. Appreciation.
In this long narrative poem, the author uses concise language, beautiful images, and a combination of narrative and lyrical techniques to narrate the love tragedy of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei during the Anshi Rebellion: Their love was destroyed by their own The rebellion that was created was ruined, and the bitter fruits of this spirit are being eaten endlessly.
Because the stories and characters in the poem are artistic and are complex and true representations of people in reality, they can create ripples in the hearts of readers of all ages.
About the author:
Bai Juyi (772-846), a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, with the courtesy name Letian, lived in Xiangshan late, and called himself Xiangshan layman. He was also the crown prince Shaofu. Later generations called him Bai Fu. Originally from Taiyuan, he later moved to Xiagui (now northeast of Weinan, Shaanxi). Outstanding realist poet. He is known as the "Poetry Demon" and the "Poetry King".
He and Yuan Zhen had a close friendship. Together they advocated the New Yuefu Movement, known as "Yuan Bai" in the world. Together with Liu Yuxi, he is also known as "Liu Bai". Buried in Dongshan, Longmen, Luoyang. Bai Juyi, nicknamed "Wen", wrote a large number of prose and poetry throughout his life, including more than 3,600 poems. His poems vividly reflected the pain of oppression and exploitation of the working people at that time, and exposed the tyranny of the feudal ruling class.
Bai Juyi was one of the advocates of the "New Yuefu" poetry movement in the mid-Tang Dynasty. There is a collection of poems "Bai's Changqing Collection" handed down from generation to generation. When he compiled "Bai's Changqing Collection" for the first time, he divided his works into four categories: allegorical poems (such as "New Yuefu", "Qin Zhongyin", etc.), leisure poems, and sentimental poems (such as "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" and "Pipa Song") etc.), miscellaneous verses. The first three categories are all ancient styles, and the modern styles are all in the fourth category.