What works did Liu Zongyuan have when he demoted Yongzhou?

Travel Notes of Xide Xishan Banquet, Notes on Cobalt Pond, Notes on Xishan in Cobalt Pond, Notes on Knowing Xiaoshitang in Autumn (the new textbook is referred to as Xiaoshitang for short), Notes on Yuan Jiake, Notes on Shiqu, Notes on Shi Jian, Notes on Koishiyama, etc.

1, Xishan banquet begins to travel.

Travel Notes at the Beginning of the Western Hills Banquet is the first of Liu Zongyuan's Eight Notes in Yongzhou. This paper describes the author's discovery and banquet tour of Xishan, describes the strangeness of Xishan, and expresses his helplessness to the lack of talents and the ugliness of reality.

2. The story of Cobalt Lake

The story of Cobalt Tantan is the second of Liu Zongyuan's eight stories in Yongzhou. By describing the origin of Cobalt Lake and describing the surrounding scenery, the author expresses his thoughts and feelings of getting rid of secular troubles, sinister officialdom, relaxing body and mind and free spirit.

3. Cobalt Beach West Hill

The West Hill of Cobalt Tanks is the third of Liu Zongyuan's Eight Chapters of Yongzhou. The language of Cobalt Tan Xishan is concise, beautiful and natural, which has a high artistic appeal. ?

Liu Zongyuan's grief and indignation at being demoted to Yongzhou and Qiu Zi's experience are ingeniously combined by writing techniques such as expressing meaning with things and melting scenery with feelings, which has a kind of life force in his calm description.

4. The story of Xiaoshitang

The Story of Little Stone Pond is the fourth of Liu Zongyuan's Eight Chapters of Yongzhou. The full name is "to Xiaoqiuxi Xiaoshitang". It describes the whole process of the author's drama, depicts the scenery of "Little Stone Pond" with beautiful language, and implicitly expresses the sadness that the author can't get rid of after being demoted. The overall feeling of Xiaoshitang in the full text is: deep and cold, lonely and sad.

5. The Story of Yuan Jiake

The Story of Yuan Jiake is the fifth chapter of Liu Zongyuan's Eight Stories of Yongzhou. This article describes Yuan Jiake's Thirst Scene in a general, detailed, concrete and meticulous way.

In writing, mountains, water, trees, rocks, flowers, grass, continents, ponds, bamboos and rocks are skillfully combined with nature, and the shape, sound, color, rhyme, movement, quietness, sparseness and density are used harmoniously and beautifully, which shows the author's ingenious brushwork in artistic conception and rich artistic connotation in describing scenery.

The scenery in the article is mixed with lyricism and scenes, which shows the author's tragic mood of being demoted to Yongzhou and South, as well as his pursuit of an infinitely vast and infinitely free beautiful environment, and expresses his resentment against the ugly reality.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Eight Records of Yongzhou