Li Shihao is one of the famous "Three Officials and Three Farewells" of Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This five-character ancient poem reveals the cruelty of feudal rulers through the story the author saw with his own eyes, reflects the profound disaster brought to the people by the war caused by the "An Shi Rebellion" in the Tang Dynasty, and expresses the poet's deep sympathy for the working people. One of the artistic features of this poem is conciseness, which integrates lyricism and argument into narrative and distinguishes love from hate. Scenes and details describe nature and reality. Good at cutting, with a prominent center. The poetic style is clear, fluent and tragic, and it is a model of realistic literature.
Li Shihao
At dusk, officials arrested people at night. The old man climbed over the wall and left, while the old woman went out to watch.
Why are officials angry? Why do women cry? After listening to the woman, three men guarded Ye.
One man attached a book, and two men died. Those who drag out an ignoble existence are dead!
There is no one in the room, only a baby and a grandson. And grandma didn't go, and there was no skirt in and out.
Although an old woman is weak, please come back at night. If you are in a hurry to serve Shirley in the river and Yang, you might as well prepare the meal in the morning.
The night is long and silent, like crying and choking. Dawn will rise into the future, leaving the old man alone.