Thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River, singing and dancing everywhere, pink and green, a scene full of spring. In the village near the water, on the battlements near the mountain, there are wine flags fluttering in the wind everywhere. In the past, there were deep palaces filled with smoke everywhere in the Southern Dynasties, but now these pavilions stand in the misty rain.
Creative background: When Du Mu came to Jiangnan, he couldn't help thinking of the piety of the Southern Dynasties, especially the piety of the Liang Dynasty, which eventually came to nothing. He does not seek immortality, but he harms the country and the people. It is not only a tribute and nostalgia for history, but also a gentle exhortation to the rulers of the Tang Dynasty. Later, Wu Zong made peace and destroyed Buddha, which eased the contradiction to some extent.
Overall evaluation:
Jiangnan Spring is a poem written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem not only depicts the beautiful spring scenery in Jiangnan, but also reproduces the misty balcony scenery in Jiangnan, making the scenery in Jiangnan more magical and confusing. This poem "Spring in the South of the Yangtze River" has enjoyed a high reputation for thousands of years. These four poems not only describe the richness of spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, but also describe its vastness, profundity and confusion.
Du Mu is especially good at depicting beautiful and moving pictures with just four sentences and twenty-eight characters, presenting profound and beautiful artistic conception, expressing implicit and profound feelings, and giving people the enjoyment of beauty and the enlightenment of thinking. Jiang Nan Chun reflects that the aesthetics in China's poems and paintings is beyond time and space, indifferent and free and easy, and has the thought of Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism and Zen epiphany.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-"Jiangnan Spring"