Liangzhou Ci and Chusai both describe the frontier fortress's military life and homesickness, and their writing styles are magnificent.
Second, the author's starting point is different.
1, "Liangzhou Ci": Liangzhou Ci more reflects the resentment and ridicule of the rulers, (the people are supreme, full of desolation and helplessness).
2. "Chu Sai": Chu Sai pays more attention to the expectation of national security and people's stability.
Third, the central idea is different.
1, "Liangzhou Ci": It depicts the special feeling overlooking the Yellow River from a special perspective, and at the same time shows the magnificent and desolate scenery in the frontier fortress area, which is tragic and desolate and exudes a bold spirit. The cold of the frontier fortress reflects the sadness that the recruiters guarding the frontier can't return to their hometown. This kind of sadness is not depressed, but heroic and broad.
2, "Out of the Plug": The whole poem is vigorous and open-minded, with smooth momentum and one go. With vigorous and powerful brushstrokes, the poet made a high artistic summary of the life in the frontier war at that time, and closely combined scenery, narration, lyricism and discussion, casting rich and complex thoughts and feelings in the poem, which made the artistic conception of the poem vigorous and far-reaching, both exciting and intriguing. The evaluation of Plug has always been very high. Li Panlong, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, even praised it as the masterpiece of the four-line quatrains in the Tang Dynasty, and the quatrains in the Tang Dynasty compiled by Yang Shen ranked first.
Liangzhou Ci was written by Tang Wang Zhihuan.
"Out of the Great Wall" is from Wang Changling in Tang Dynasty.
Extended data writing background:
"Going out of the castle" is an old topic in Yuefu. In fact, there is a lyric corresponding to the bright moon in Qin dynasty and the custom in Han dynasty: this is your home, son. The frontier fortress since the Qin and Han Dynasties and the soldiers guarding the frontier fortress since the Qin and Han Dynasties are guarding the splendid civilization of the Central Plains, and they are all our homes.
Wan Li left his hometown, not a personal home, but a frontier fortress. It is a strange place, for no reason, but a traditional paradise.
Wang Changling lived in the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. During this period, Chang 'an was the ancient capital of oriental civilization for thousands of years and the center of the world. The emperor of the Tang Dynasty was Tiankhan, and the whole nation had strong self-confidence. In the works of frontier poets, an impassioned and high-spirited spirit can be reflected. At this time, if you don't recall the hardships of the Qin and Han dynasties, it is simply worrying.
So to a large extent, no one is aware of the dangerous factors in the prosperous times. At the same time, China traditional literati and even military strategists do not yearn for or encourage war. It should be noted that Wan Li refers to the distance from the frontier fortress to the distant war site, not the distance from the frontier fortress to the soldier's hometown (this is extremely important, but it has not been paid attention to and emphasized at the same time).
About the author:
Wang Changling (698-756) was born in Chang 'an, Jingzhao, and Taiyuan, Shanxi. Early poverty, trapped in farming, near but not confused. The first secretary of the provincial school, Lang, also learned from the macro words, and awarded Si Shuiwei, who was relegated to Lingnan because of things. At the end of Kaiyuan, he returned to Chang 'an and awarded Jiangning Cheng. The slandered dragon captain. An Shi Rebellion was killed by Lu Qiu's secretariat.
Wang Changling was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. Yin Kun's "He Yueling Photo Album" regards him as a representative of "character" and praises his poems as "excellent works of rejuvenation", and the number of poems selected is also the highest in the complete works. Wang Changling's poems are mainly composed of three themes: frontier fortress, boudoir and palace resentment, and farewell.
The evaluation of Changling's poems in Complete Tang Poetry is "dense and well-organized", and his seven-line poems are particularly outstanding, so he was named "the master of seven-line poems". In particular, his frontier poems are fluent and uplifting, and are highly praised by later generations. Luo Song said, "Poems reach the peak of the Tang Dynasty, and all seven words are quatrains? Taibai, Dragon Label, peerless. The dragon is marked with the title of' Poetry Emperor'. "