Explanation and appreciation of Li He's "Young Master's Night Song"

Hello, everyone! What I want to explain to you today is "The Night Song of Your Majesty";

The author is Tang Li He

The night scene is full of water smoke and crows. The curved marsh has hibiscus waves, and the waistline is white and cold.

This is a new-style Yuefu poem. It describes the arrogance and joy of a noble son. The whole poem is colorful and has a profound artistic conception. The general meaning of this poem is that the house is full of people. Smoke is lingering, agarwood is lit, people are feasting, singing and dancing until the night is full of crows and the sky is dawning. Look at the lotus flowers in the Quchi, swaying on the clear waves. Touch the jade inlaid on the belt, it is as cold as ice. Next we will come again Take a look at a few words that need attention. Curly means the smoke is swirling and shaking, sinking water means agarwood, hibiscus refers to the beauty's spring heart, and white jade means the jade used to decorate the belt;

Let's look at it next Let’s take a look at this poem. This is a poem about a noble prince, drinking and having fun all night long. Through the two lines of hookah smoke and jade belt around the waist, people can imagine the scene of having fun and the long drinking time. The whole poem is only 20 years old. It seems that it is about to end just after it has begun, but Li He's idea of ??writing poetry is unpredictable. The poem has no fixed frame, and the sentence has no fixed form. This poem is just a side contrast, and it stops abruptly with a slight click. , Li He's poem deliberately captures the last scene of late night music. The whole poem is only a subtle static description, and the previous drunkenness and excessive drinking are all left unmentioned;

The curling water smoke is written about vision and smell, the night scene of Wu Cao is written about hearing and vision, the Qunumu Furong wave is written about vision and hearing, the waistline is white and cold, and the last sentence is written about vision and touch. , looking at the whole poem, the work presents a unique image composed of multiple subtle sensory entanglements. Smell and touch are the most primitive feelings in daily life. By sharpening these most primitive and therefore most fundamental feelings, Li He realized the transcendence of daily life feelings;