Huang Jingren's Poems on Rain at Night

The novel Quarrying by Yu Dafu, a modern writer, is based on Huang Jingren. Huang Jingren (1749— 1783) was born in Wujin, Jiangsu. At the age of four, he lost his father. Because his family was poor, he ran around to make a living in his early years. He used to be a calligrapher in Wuyingdian, and later donated his talents. When he was a candidate, he was forced by the debtor to go to Xi 'an, and the governor of Shaanxi, Bi Yuan, died of illness on the way, at the age of 35. And "being Xuan Ji". Huang Jingren failed in exams many times and was down and out all his life, and the truth of his poor life became the main content of his poems, such as "A rainy night in the Mid-Autumn Festival". Huang Jingren's seven-character rhythmic poems (including archaism and rhyme) can best show its unique temperament, and its style is deeply influenced by Tang poetry, but it is also ingenious. His seven-character laws are unique, with natural and elegant language, vivid and unique images and profound feelings, especially with the charm of Li Shangyin's poems in the late Tang Dynasty, such as feeling old and feeling. The novel Quarrying by Yu Dafu, a modern writer, is based on Huang Jingren.