Yunshan is harmonious, and the storm is prosperous in the Mid-Autumn Festival. From "To Wei Ba" and "To Wei Ba" is a five-melody written by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written in the autumn of 736 in the 24th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Gao Shi prepared wine in advance, then rode to the post office and went boating with Wei Ba to get water.
The boat is sailing on the curved Qihe River, and the mountains on both sides of the river are overcast and stormy, which coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival. The poet warned Wei Ba not to play the lute to a cow, or he would lose his bosom friend. This poem expresses the author's reluctant feelings when he bid farewell to Wei Ba. This poem was written in the autumn of 736 in the 24th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty.
This poem is about Gao Shi's reluctant feelings when he bid farewell to Wei Ba in Qishuiwei. Gao Shi prepared wine in advance, then rode to the post office and went boating with Wei Ba to get water. The boat is sailing on the curved Qihe River, and the mountains on both sides of the river are overcast and stormy, which coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival. The poet warned Wei Ba not to play the lute to a cow, or he would lose his bosom friend.
It is a five-law written by Gao Shi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written in the autumn of the twenty-fourth year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. Gao Shi prepared wine in advance, then rode to the post office and went boating with Wei Ba to get water. The boat is sailing on the curved Qihe River, and the mountains on both sides of the river are overcast and stormy, which coincides with the Mid-Autumn Festival. The poet warned Wei Ba not to play the lute to a cow, or he would lose his bosom friend. This poem expresses the author's reluctant feelings when he bid farewell to Wei Ba.
Appreciation of Send to Wei Ba;
Gao Shi's poems are not very good at expressing feelings with scenes. The sudden emotional alarm made him too late to devote himself to and empathize with the surrounding environment. Emotions are mostly divorced from the image of the scenery. Scenery is the foreground of the eyes, and emotion is the emotion of the moment. It is difficult for them to combine together and exude exquisite and vivid artistic conception. Even if they occasionally cross each other, they are unconscious.
This is caused by Gao Hua's personality, emotion and artistic skills, but it also forms the style characteristics of Gao Shi's poems, such as simplicity, simplicity and affection. The two sentences of scenery description in this poem just capture the intersection of emotion and scenery, and emotion is emitted by scenery. A person has reached an infinite state of harmony.