The Significance of Li Qiao's Ancient Poems in Feng Tang

Li Qiao's wind in Tang Dynasty means that autumn wind can blow off golden leaves and spring can produce beautiful flowers. Blowing across the river can set off huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing into bamboo forests can make ten thousand poles tilt.

The original text of Li Qiao's Wind in the Tang Dynasty is "Three autumn leaves can open in February. Crossing the thousands of feet waves, the bamboo branches are oblique. "

Wind is a poem written by Li Qiao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem indirectly expresses the various forms, charm and strength of the wind by grasping the variability of four natural images of leaves, flowers, waves and bamboo under the action of the wind. It can make leaves fall in late autumn, push flowers in early spring and February, set off huge waves in thousands of feet when crossing the river, and blow ten thousand bamboos when blowing into the bamboo forest.

Li Qiao (644 ~ 7 13) was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Word giant mountain. Zhao Zhou Zanhuang (now Hebei) was born. Li Qiao had a certain influence on the development of regular poetry in Tang Dynasty. He has contacts with Yang Jiong, and is called "four friends of articles" with Du, Cui Rong and Su Weidao.

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Appreciation of the wind;

By grasping the variability of the four natural images of leaves, flowers, waves and bamboo, the poet indirectly shows the various forms and forces of the wind, making people truly feel the charm and power of the wind.

Apart from the title, there is no wind word in the whole poem; And every sentence expresses the function of the wind. If the four poems are connected together, they reflect the joys and sorrows of the world, and express the "world style" and "human sentiment style". The wind is fickle, weak and tenacious, passionate, with thousands of gestures, dancing with thousands of bamboos. Four short poems interpret the character of Feng with dynamic descriptions.