Ye Shaoweng was a famous poet in the late Southern Song Dynasty. His works are famous for being fresh, free and interesting. His ancient poems are few in number, but each capital is a classic. The following are some ancient poems by Ye Shaoweng:
"A small garden is not worth visiting": This poem is one of Ye Shaoweng's representative works and the most famous one. This poem depicts the beautiful scenery of a small garden in spring, showing love and praise for natural beauty. Among them, the phrase "all loves can't be caged, and an apricot comes out of the wall" has become a famous sentence throughout the ages, vividly depicting the vitality of spring and the tenacious vitality of nature.
What you can see in the night book: This poem takes the night as the background and expresses the poet's inner loneliness by depicting the scene of autumn. In "the rustling leaves send cold sounds, and the autumn wind on the river moves guests' feelings", the poet expressed his thoughts about his hometown and relatives through his feelings about the autumn wind.
Jiaxing boundary: this poem takes the author's visit to Jiaxing boundary as the theme, and expresses his yearning for his hometown through the description of local scenery. In "The Stone Paths in the North and South Peaks, the Flowers in the Lin Ting Garden", the poet shows a fresh and natural landscape picture by describing the peaks, stone paths and wild flowers.
Autumn afternoon: This poem was written in the autumn afternoon and describes the author enjoying the afternoon in the courtyard. The poet described the freshness and beauty of autumn with meticulous brushwork in The Night Yard is as cool as water, and a pool of bright moon soaks lotus flowers, which makes people feel as if they were there.
"Hermit has never met": This poem describes the situation that the author visited a hermit but failed to meet him. In the process of "searching for a trace of spring dream and returning with wild flowers", the poet expressed his yearning for hermit life and awe of nature through the process of searching and the feeling of returning.
These works are Ye Shaoweng's classics, and each capital expresses the poet's feelings and thoughts with a unique perspective and brushwork. They are not only the treasures of poetry in the late Southern Song Dynasty, but also one of the treasures of China classical literature.