Li He’s weirdest poem

One of Li He's most bizarre poems is undoubtedly "Autumn Comes", which is Li He's most famous ghost poem.

The whole poem "Autumn Comes" gives people a desolate and gloomy feeling. It also mentions many things related to ghosts, such as "Hansu" in the first sentence, which refers to That is, cold clothes, clothes for the dead. The following sentence "The cold rain and the fragrant soul hang on the scholar" means that the soul of the ancient poet comes to comfort him.

But in fact, the scariest thing is the last sentence, "The ghosts in the autumn graveyard sing the Bao family's poems, and they hate the blood for thousands of years." This sentence means "On the autumn night, the ghosts of poetry recite Bao's poem, "Their resentful blood turns into jasper in the soil, and it will last for thousands of years." A series of horrific and gloomy things such as cemeteries, ghosts, and resentful blood are all depicted, so this poem has been popular among many people. People think it is Li He's most terrifying poem.

Appreciation of "Autumn Comes"

The poem "Autumn Comes" was written by Li He on a bleak autumn day. The general meaning is: the poet is particularly concerned about the passage of time. He was so sensitive that the sound of the autumn wind blowing off the leaves of the sycamore tree also made him thrilling and infinitely miserable. The remaining lamp shone on the foot of the wall and the wefts wailed, as if weaving the cloth of the cold weather, reminding people that autumn is deep and cold, and the years are dying. Facing the dim lights and listening to the sound of autumn, the poet was filled with emotion.

Although Li He's "Autumn Comes" is called a "ghost poem", although the poet is describing autumn, in fact, this is the poem's superb expression technique. In a season like autumn, he combines some fairy tales and ghost stories to express his inner sorrow; it should be said that many of Li He's poems are like this. Many of his poems seem to have no basis for description, but when read, It's very sad.