What does depression mean?

What does it mean to be depressed and frustrated: The expression of the poem is ups and downs. The word "depressed and frustrated" is often used to describe Du Fu's poetic style. This word comes from "Jin Diao Fu Biao" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

1. Explanation of the idiom

It refers to the deep and subtle style of poetry and the pauses and turns in the momentum of the poem.

2. The source of the idiom

The source is from "Jin Diao Fu Biao" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "As for the depression and frustration, you can be agile at any time, and the disciples of Yang Xiong and Meigao can be trampled upon by ordinary people. Also."

3. Usage of idioms

The song "The Resentment of the Concubine of Hunan" is played, ~, like crying and complaining. Volume 1 of "Hutian Lu" by Baiyi layman of the Qing Dynasty

4. Use cadences to make sentences

1. Do we have high requirements for the past time that cannot be recovered? I just hope that it is not a huge and sloppy concept, but a picture that is accurate to every movement and look, retaining the curvature and temperature at that time, as deep as the undercurrent of the sea under the moon, and as elegant as the pacing crane. , so depressed and frustrated, yet so light and easy.

2. Du’s poems are melancholy and frustrating, and are a model of Chinese realistic poetry.

3. Jia Biao’s gloomy voice made everyone’s emotions rise. They shouted that this is the case. Nearly a thousand people rushed to Jianzhang Palace, and there were constant rumors along the way. Tai students who came from the news joined.

4. For example, Li Bai’s elegance and ease, Du Fu’s melancholy and frustration, Su Shi’s broad-mindedness and boldness, Liu Yong’s softness and elegance, etc.

5. Li’s poems incorporated the strengths of his predecessors, inherited the melancholy and frustrated of Du Fu’s seven rhymes, blended the gorgeousness of Qi Liang’s poems, and learned the ghostly fantasy of Li He’s poems, forming his affectionate, lingering, gorgeous and exquisite style. .

6. The silver-haired man let out a long roar, the purple air was dense, the white light vibrated, and the melancholy voice rang out!...I learned swordsmanship at the age of three, and became a master at the age of seven. defeat.

7. When I saw this in the comic, I was most moved; but two years later, while enjoying the TV version with moving music and listening to Ishida SAMA’s still melancholy voice, My fascination with Gaara seeped into my very bones.

8. Perhaps it has something to do with the subject matter itself. Compared with similar works, this poem is more grand and heroic.

9. It is either jewel-like or gloomy, which makes people dizzy.