The Basic Contents of Wang Changling's Poems
Wang Changling's Poems The most representative poets in the Seven Wonders of the Tang Dynasty are Wang Changling and Li Bai. As Hu Yinglin commented in Poems in Ming Dynasty: "Taibai, Dragon Label and other seven characters are all Millennium stunts." Wang Changling, the Dragon Label, was named after being demoted as the captain of the Dragon Label. Compared with Li Bai, Wang Changling paid more attention to the Seven Wonders and regarded them as the main style of poetry creation. His seven wonders have a wide range of subjects. Join the army, leave the fortress, worry about the boudoir, resentment in the palace, leave others and so on. Wang Changling expressed them in the form of "Four Musts". In particular, his poems "Palace Complaints" and "in my heart forever" are lyrical from generation to generation, with novel conception, broad artistic conception, implicit and vivid, which fully embodies the feminine beauty of the poet. Wang Changling has formed a unique style and made outstanding achievements in the creation of four-character poems, and is known as the "Master of Four-character Poems". 1. Describe the life of joining the army and frontier fortress. Joining the Army and Walking Out of the Frontier Fortress are Wang Changling's representative works that reflect the life of joining the army and the frontier fortress in the form of four musts. Joining the army describes the joy brought by the victory of the war; The frontier fortress describes the fact that the frontier war has never stopped since the Qin and Han Dynasties, and the soldiers guarding the frontier have not been taken care of by the imperial court, and the soldiers are gone forever. It expresses the poet's wish that the country has brave soldiers guarding the frontier fortress, so that the Hu people dare not invade easily and the people can live and work in peace and contentment. 2. Describing the Women's Encounters and Moods in the Palace There are also some poems describing the ladies' encounters and moods in Wang Changling, such as "West Palace Spring Complaints", "West Palace Autumn Complaints", "Spring Palace Songs" and "Long Letter Autumn Poems", which reflect the sufferings of those ladies who have exploited happiness and youth, and profoundly expose the cruel crimes of the rulers. In addition, Wang Changling has some poems describing women's lives, which are also very delicate and vivid. For example, The Waving Girl, Always in My Heart, The Song of Picking Lotus, etc., they have created a series of young women's images, which are tender, pure and lovely, or naive, very delicate and vivid. 3. Farewell Poems Wang Changling's farewell poems are unique in aesthetic taste, artistic technique and overall style. His farewell poems focus on the creation of scenes, but closely focus on the two themes of "emotion" and "scenery", either entering the scene with emotion or writing feelings with scenery, which have reached the realm of blending scenes. Wang Changling's farewell poems are gloomy but not low-key, sad but not low-key, and contain passion in melancholy. The artistic feature of Wang Changling's poems is 1. Wang Changling's poems are good at borrowing scenery to express emotion. For example, the poem "Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Inn" says: "In the night, I entered Wu Hanyu, and watched Chu Mountain calm, and relatives and friends in Luoyang asked each other, and there was a piece of ice in the jade pot. The first two sentences describe the scenery, implying the sadness of parting, and the last two sentences are the reversal of farewell poems, focusing on the style of expressing parting feelings. The poet entrusted a friend with a message to remember his old friend and express his aboveboard dedication. The whole poem is implicit and euphemistic, with novel ideas, which embodies the lyrical features of Wang Changling's poems. 2. Detailed psychological portrayal Wang Changling is also good at depicting the psychology of characters, such as "Always in my heart": "Young women in boudoir don't know how to worry. In the spring, they put on their makeup and went to the brothel. Suddenly, they saw the strange willow color and regretted teaching their husbands to find the topic. Write a young woman who "doesn't know how to worry" at first, and then go upstairs to see the willow color, which reminds me of your feelings and then regrets, showing the tortuous psychological changes of the young woman. 3. He is good at Wang Changling's poems, with rich connotations, beautiful language and bright and melodious style. His Five Classics, Five Laws and Five Musts are all excellent works, and the highest achievement is the Seven Musts, which is known as the "Master of the Seven Musts" in poetry circles, and his seven musts are as famous as Li Bai. Hu Yinglin, a scholar in the Tang Dynasty, said that Wang and Li's quatrains "are probably due to Li's infatuation with mountains and rivers, and Wang's poems are full of emotion".