BENTU University: Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, the north wind blows geese and snow one after another. Mochow has no confidant in the road ahead, and everyone in the world doesn't know you. Thousands of miles are dark, dark and faint, and the north wind blows snowflakes and heavy snow. Don't worry about the road ahead, don't know the king of the world?
The sunset at dusk turns thousands of miles of clouds into dark yellow; The north wind is blowing hard, the snow is falling, and the geese are flying south. Don't worry about having no friends ahead. Who in the world doesn't know about you? Like a bird vacillating and feeling sorry for itself. It has been more than ten years since it left Luo Jing. A gentleman is determined to win when he is poor, but he can't afford to pay for drinks when he meets today.
In the farewell poems of the Tang Dynasty, those sad and touching works are certainly touching, but another kind of generous and sad poem from the heart, with its sincere friendship and firm belief, painted another heroic and bodybuilding color for the willow color of Baqiao Bridge and the wind and rain of Weicheng City. Gao Shi's Two Poems of Biedong University is a masterpiece of the latter style. These two farewell poems were written in 747 AD (Tianbao six years), when Gao Shi was in Suiyang, and the farewell object was the famous pianist Dong.
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Gao Shi's poems and essays were collected in the Tang Dynasty and circulated in the Northern Song Dynasty, and were widely circulated in the Ming and Qing Dynasties with many versions. What we can see now are mainly eight volumes of the Ming Dynasty bronze movable-type book "Poems of Gaochang" and four volumes of Gao Shi's poems collected in Quantang Poetry Talk. The number of poems is similar, but the content is different. The current edition mainly includes Liu Kaiyang's Notes on Gao Shi's Chronicle published by Zhonghua Book Company 198 1.
Gao Shi's "Don't Wei Join the Army" says: "Twenty Xieshujian, Journey to Chang 'an". At the age of 20, he went to Chang 'an for the first time. Liu Kaiyang took the 21st year of Kaiyuan (733) as the time for his first visit to Chang 'an. Zuo Yunlin's Biography of Gao Shi was designated as the ninth year of Kaiyuan (72 1 year); Zhou Xunchu's Chronology of Gaoshi and She's Research on Gaoshi are considered to be in the seventh year of Kaiyuan (7 19).
Gao Shi evaluation: Yin Kun, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, said: Only by sizing up the situation, being informal, being ashamed of conventional themes and hiding from the masses can you become famous. But the poem is full of words and full of spirit, and both the ruling and the opposition enjoy its articles. From articles such as Ge Yanxing, there are strange sentences.