What is the third place's poetic eye?

It's resentment.

Five Poems on Historic Sites (3)

Author: Du Fu era: Tang Dynasty

Five poems about historical sites: the third original

Thousands of mountains and valleys are close to Jingmen, and girls grow up here.

She came out of the purple palace and entered the desert. Now she has become a green grave in the yellow dusk.

Her face! Can you imagine the spring wind? Huan Peikong is the soul of jathyapple. (jathyapple's first work: Moonlit Night)

The Tatar song on her jade guitar tells her eternal sadness.

This is the third poem in a series of "Five Historic Sites", and the poet expresses the meaning in his arms by chanting Zhaojun Village and remembering Wang Zhaojun. The poet felt what happened to Wang Zhaojun. While expressing deep sympathy, he showed Zhao Jun's yearning and resentment for his old country, praised Zhao Jun's spirit of returning home despite his death, and entrusted the poet with his own life experience and patriotic feelings. The whole poem is clear in narrative, prominent in image and profound in meaning.

Although Zhao Jun's "resentment" also includes the resentment of "hating the emperor and not meeting each other", more importantly, a woman who is far away from her hometown will always miss her hometown, which is the deepest feelings accumulated and consolidated for her hometown and her motherland for thousands of years. As mentioned above, in the first two sentences of this poem, Hu Zhenheng said that the poem "Wanchongling Valley is near Jingmen" can only be used in places where heroes grow up, but it is not appropriate to use it in small villages where Feiming grows up. It is precisely because he only understands Zhaojun from narrow feelings such as lamenting the misfortune of beauty, and does not realize the weight of Zhaojun's resentment. Wu Zhantai realized that Du Fu wanted to make Zhaojun "earth-shattering" and Yang Lun realized Du Fu's solemn attitude, but he did not explain why Zhaojun was "earth-shattering" and why it was worthy of "solemnity". Zhao Jun is a woman, living in Wan Li, and her heart is with her motherland. Her name will remain immortal with her poems and music. The poet wants to write her solemnly with such a magnificent poem as "Thousands of valleys are near Jingmen".