Shizi is Lu You's last masterpiece. What do you remember before Lu died? What was Lu You's mood when he wrote this poem?

Xiuzi is the last will written by Lu You, a patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, to his son. It expresses the poet's persistent obsession that the lost land has not been recovered and he has not seen the reunification of the motherland with his own eyes.

The poem Shizi expresses the poet's complex thoughts and feelings at the end of his life and his patriotic feelings of worrying about his country and people.

The poem Shizi conveys the poet's complex thoughts and feelings at the end of his life and his patriotic feelings of worrying about his country and people. It expresses the poet's lifelong desire and pours into the poet's grief, which contains endless resentment against the unfinished gold cause and firm belief that the sacred cause will be realized.

The whole poem is full of twists and turns, the style of writing is changeable, and the language is not carved at all. It is straightforward and natural, expresses deep and strong feelings in extremely simple and plain language, and naturally achieves real and moving artistic effects.

Extended data:

Lu You, the author of the poem Shizi, has many literary talents, especially his achievements in poetry. He said that there are more than 9,300 poems in 60 years, which can be roughly divided into three periods.

Before entering Shu at the age of 46, he tended to write in calligraphy; The period from entering Shu to retiring at the age of 64 is the mature period of his poetry creation, and it is also a period of great changes in his poetry style. He changed from "algae painting" in his early years to pursuing unrestrained style, full of fighting atmosphere and patriotic passion.

After living in his hometown of Yin Shan in his later years, his poetic style tends to be simple and plain, showing an idyllic flavor, and from time to time revealing desolate life feelings.