"Join the army" Yang Jiong
This is a good example.
Feng? Fire? Photos? West? Jing, Xin Medium? Since? No? Ping. ?
You're right, you're right.
Teeth? Zhang? Resign? Phoenix? Que, iron? Riding a horse? Around? Dragon? City.
Hello, Mr. G incarnation.
Snow? Darkness? Fade? Flag? Painting, wind? how much is it? Miscellaneous? Drum? Sound.
This is the first time I have seen you.
Ning? For what? A hundred? Husband? Dragon, did you win? Work? One? Books? Healthy.
Joining the Army is the representative work of Yang Jiong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. In the name of borrowing the tune of the ancient Yuefu, it is actually a five-law, which reflects the hardships of joining the army.
The poem is: When the alarm bell of the frontier fortress rings in Chang 'an, how can a strong man be at peace? As soon as the general of the imperial court came out of the palace gate, the armored knight went straight to the stronghold. The snow stirred the sky, the flag faded and the wind blew. I would rather be a responsible centurion than a scholar.
The whole poem describes the process and mood of scholars joining the army and fighting in the border court, thus expressing the sense of mission and heroic feelings of making contributions to the country.
During the period of Tang Gaozong's transfer of Lu and Yonglong (679-68 1), Tubo and Turkic invaded Gansu for many times, and Pei Xingjian, the minister of Tang Rites, was ordered to rise up and crusade. In the interpretation of Tang poetry, Tang Ruxun thought that the author felt wronged when he saw that the imperial court valued martial arts over literature, and only the military attache was in favor, so he pretended to be a poet to vent his grievances.
This short poem tells the whole process of the scholar's joining the army. Being able to concentrate such rich content in a limited space shows the poet's artistic skill. First of all, the poet grasped the most representative fragment in the whole process and gave a general description of the image. As for how the scholar joined the army, how to bid farewell to his parents, wives and concubines, and how to March all the way, the poet did not care. Secondly, the poem adopts the jumping structure, jumping from one typical scene to another and developing by leaps and bounds. For example, just after the third sentence was written, the fourth sentence surrounded the enemy and then showed the scene of fierce fighting. But this kind of leap is very natural, and there is rich imagination space between each span. At the same time, this leaping structure makes poetry have a lively rhythm, such as turbulence on a cliff, giving people an indomitable momentum, effectively highlighting the strong patriotic passion of literati and the spiritual outlook of Tang Junbing.