Don? Liu Yuxi
In August, the waves roared, and the head was several feet high, touching the back of the mountain.
In a blink of an eye, I arrived at Haimen, and the rolled sand was like a snowdrift.
Explanation:
In August, the sound of the waves is like Ma Benteng's roar. Several feet high waves rushed to the rocks on the shore and were beaten back. In a blink of an eye, I retreated to the intersection of rivers and seas and returned to the sea. The sand it rolls up is like a pile of snow in the sun.
Extended data:
Nine Poems on Langtaosha is a set of poems by Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the tides of Qiantang River. This is a folk poem, which is both easy to understand and pure, without flashy words.
Since the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty, the momentum has declined. Governors are independent, eunuchs are authoritarian. When talented people are released and angered, resentful works are produced. This group of poems should be Liu Yuxi's later works, not created at one time and one place. According to the Yellow River, Luoshui, Bianshui, Qinghuai, Nautilus Island, Zhuo Jinjiang, etc. Poems, or works for activities in Kuizhou, Hezhou and Luoyang, were later compiled into a group. Some scholars believe that this group of poems was written in the late Kuizhou period, that is, in the spring of the second year of Changqing (AD 822).
Liu Yuxi was exiled in Langzhou for nearly ten years. In the meantime, he created a large number of fable poems, expressed his great dissatisfaction with the powerful people of the current dynasty, and wrote many fu poems to express his ambition of being unwilling to be left behind. Because of his contact with local folk songs, he absorbed nutrition from them, and his poetry creation showed some new characteristics. During this period, he also wrote many philosophical papers, the most important of which was Three Essays on Heaven, which echoed Liu Zongyuan's Tian Shuo.
Liu Yuxi's epic is highly respected. These poems, with concise words and carefully selected images, express his meditation after reading all the vicissitudes of life and contain deep feelings. For example, the Spring Festival Evening in Yuezhou is a long sentence, and Old Stories from the West Fort, Wuyi Lane, Stone Town and Temple of the King of Shu are all famous articles.
Besides poetry and prose, Liu Yuxi's creation of Ci and Fu is also an important part of the history of Ci and Fu in Tang Dynasty and even the whole history of Ci and Fu. His eleven poems are no less than the number of Ci and Fu in the Tang Dynasty. Ma ranked Liu Zongyuan as the first, followed by Han Yu and Liu Yuxi, and compared Liu Zongyuan's ci and fu with Qu Yuan.
In fact, rachel himself is quite confident about the level of his articles. In his autobiography of Zi Liu Zi, he said: "Heaven and strength do not make beauty." The "director" here refers to his own literary words. Of course, this "literary word" also includes Ci and Fu. Among Liu Yuxi's eleven works of ci and fu, Qiu is the most respected one by later generations.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Nine Poems of Langtaosha