The Yellow River in Wan Li twists and turns with sediment, and the waves are rolling, like a huge wind from the end of the world. Now it seems that I will fly directly to the Milky Way in the sky. Please take me to visit the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl.
Appreciation of works:
This quatrain imitates the tone of the gold digger, and shows their disgust for the gold digger's career and their yearning for a better life. Living by the river, the Tianhe River where Cowherd and Weaver Girl live is quiet and beautiful, but the gold diggers along the Yellow River are rushing for a living all day. I went straight to the Milky Way, visited the Cowherd and the Weaver Maid, and pinned my hopes for a quiet rural life.
This romantic ideal, poured out in heroic spoken language, has an unpretentious beauty. Wan Li sand in the Yellow River, the waves washed the wind, blowing from the horizon. Tao: Rinse with water. Go shake it. From: From. There are countless gravel in the Yellow River, which has been here since the end of the world as it flows through Wan Li, washed by waves and blown by strong winds.
About the author:
Liu Yuxi (772-842), whose word is like a dream, has three versions of his native place: Xuzhou, Jiangsu, Luoyang, Henan and Jiaxing, Zhejiang. He said that his native place was Xingyang, and his ancestor was Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan (a descendant of Xiongnu). As a writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty, he was famous as a poet.
Liu Yuxi was born in Jiaxing, Suzhou. In the ninth year of Zhenyuan (793), he was a scholar, first as a school official of Prince Edward, then moved to Huainan Records Office to join the army, and then joined Du You's shogunate, which won Du You's trust and esteem. Du You entered the DPRK as prime minister, and Liu Yuxi also moved to the empire. At the end of Zhenyuan, he joined the "two kings and eight horses" political group headed by the prince.
Literary achievements:
Liu Yuxi's poetry is clear because of its implicit and deep connotation, open and generous realm and lofty and upward emotion. Liu Yuxi was demoted to the south many times, where folk songs prevailed. Therefore, Liu Yuxi often collects folk songs and learns their styles to create poems. For example, the poem "Egret Son" describes his lonely feelings figuratively, but uses a faint folk song style.