The legendary swordsman is a five-character quatrain written by Jia Dao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is carefully chosen, straightforward and concise, with strong feelings. The word "grinding" of "grinding a sword in ten years" contains the meaning of building grinding. After ten years of hard work, this sword is naturally extraordinary. "Frost blade has not been tried", that is, a very sharp sword has not been used, so it means "eager to try". "Today, I want to show you, who has grievances?"
That is, I will show it to you today. The purpose is that if you tell me who has grievances in the world, I can help the poor. The "sword" here is a metaphor and symbolic meaning, which expresses the author's ten-year cold window, tempering his talents and lofty ideals.
Jia Dao (779 ~ 843) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Han nationality, a native of Fanyang County, Youzhou, Hebei Province (now Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province) in the Tang Dynasty. He became a monk in his early years and had no name. Self-named "Jieshishan people".
It is said that when he was in Luoyang, there was an order forbidding monks to go out in the afternoon. Jia Dao complained about writing poems and was discovered by Han Yu. Later, he was taught by Han Yu to take the imperial examination, but failed to win the first place. Tang Wenzong was excluded and demoted as the main book of the Yangtze River. At the beginning of Huichang, Tang Wuzong was transferred from Sicang, Zhou Pu to a family, but he didn't die of illness.
Jia Dao's life:
Jia Dao, whose real name is Lang Xian, was born in Jieshi Mountain and was called "Jia Changjiang". He was born in Fanyang County, Youzhou, Hebei Province, and was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Becoming a monk in his early years is unknown; In the winter of the fifth year of Yuanhe (8 10), he met Zhang Ji in Chang 'an, and was appreciated by Han Yu the following spring. After secularization, I failed the exam many times. When he was in Tang Wenzong, he was demoted as the main book of the Yangtze River; In the fifth year of Kaicheng (840), he moved to Zhou Pu to join the army.
Tang Wuzong Huichang died in Zhou Pu on July 28th in the third year (843). He wrote 10 volume "Collection of the Yangtze River" and recorded more than 390 poems, as well as 3 volumes of small collections and 1 volume poems. His poems like to describe desolate and lonely places, with bitter words, and he is good at five-character poems. Jia Dao and Meng Jiao are also called "thin suburban islands", Meng Jiao is called "poetry prisoner" and Jia Dao is called "poetry slave".