What emotions does "The Story of Yueyang Tower" express?

"Yueyang Tower" expresses the author's thoughts and feelings of patriotism and love for the country and the people, "worry about the world's worries first, and rejoice after the world's happiness".

"Yueyang Tower" is named after "note" and uses the title to express the broad-minded mind of "not to be happy with things, not to be sad with oneself" and "worry about the world first, and then the world." The political ambition of "being happy and happy".

The full text integrates narration, scene description, lyricism, and discussion, with movement and stillness, light and dark contrasting, simple words, harmonious syllables, and the use of parallelism to contrast scenes, which has become an innovation in miscellaneous notes.

About the author

Fan Zhongyan (989-1052), courtesy name Xiwen, was a thinker, politician and writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. In the eighth year of Dazhong Xiangfu (1015), he passed the Jinshi title. In the third year of Qingli (1043), he participated in the Qingli New Deal and put forward ten reform proposals. In the fifth year of Qingli (1045), the New Deal was frustrated and Fan Zhongyan was demoted from Beijing.

In the fourth year of Huangyou's reign (1052), he suddenly passed away at the age of sixty-four. His posthumous title was Wenzheng, and he was known as Fan Wenzhenggong in the world. Fan Zhongyan has outstanding literary achievements, and his thought of "worry before the world's worries, and rejoice after the world's happiness" has a profound influence on later generations. There is "Collected Works of Fan Wenzhenggong".