1, the real spring breeze reflects the hardship of the frontier environment.
2, refers to the ruling class does not sympathize with the feelings of the people, never care about the soldiers guarding the frontier.
Said by: Two Liangzhou Ci Poems by Wang Tangzhi.
Original poem:
Two Liangzhou Ci Poems (I)
Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhihuan
The Yellow River is getting farther and farther away, because it flows in the middle of the Yellow River, and Yumenguan is located on a lonely mountain.
Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing!
Explanation:
Looking around, the Yellow River is drifting away, as if it were running in the middle of winding white clouds, on the high mountain of Wan Ren in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, an isolated city, Yumenguan, stands tall and isolated.
Why do you want to use Qiangdi to play sad willow songs to complain that spring has not come? It turns out that the spring breeze around Yumenguan can't blow!
Far above the Yellow River: Looking at the source of the Yellow River. Lonely city: refers to the lonely castle guarding the border. Why: Why? Degree: Yes.
Extended data creation background:
According to Wang Zhihuan's epitaph, Wang Zhihuan resigned in the 14th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty (726) and lived a free life of 15 years. Two Poems of Liangzhou is regarded as 15 period, that is, from the 15th year of Kaiyuan (727) to the 29th year (74 1).
The author's achievements:
In his early years, Wang Zhihuan moved from Bingzhou (Taiyuan, Shanxi) to Jiangzhou (now Xinjiang County, Shanxi) and served as the main book of Hengshui in Jizhou. Li Di, the magistrate of Hengshui County, betrothed his three daughters to him. Because of being slandered, he was dismissed from office, and later returned to serve as the county magistrate of Wen' an County, and died during his term of office.
Wang Zhihuan is "generous, charming and talented". He was good at writing articles and poems in his early years and was often quoted as lyrics. Especially good at five-character poems, to describe the frontier scenery to win. He is a romantic poet.
His poems are represented by Lusu and Liangzhou Ci. Zhang Taiyan called Liangzhou Ci "the most quatrains".
Wang Zhihuan's "In the Lodge of the Heron" is a poem with coherent momentum, vigorous power, virtual reality and rich artistic conception. It is an immortal work in Tang poetry to write the magnificent scenery of nature with a summary pen, express a profound understanding of life and express a positive feeling for the prosperous Tang Dynasty.