The roar of firecrackers, the old year has passed; The warm spring breeze ushered in the New Year, and people happily drank the newly brewed Tu Su wine.
The rising sun sheds light on doors of each household, New peachwood charm is put up to replace the old.
2. Introduction to the work
Yuanri is a seven-character quatrain written by Wang Anshi, a politician in the Northern Song Dynasty. This poem describes the moving scene of excitement, joy and Vientiane renewal on New Year's Day, expresses the author's thoughts and feelings about political innovation, and is full of cheerful and positive spirit.
3. Introduction to the author
Wang Anshi (1021-1086), whose real name is Fu Jie, is called a mid-level layman. He was made Duke of Shu and later changed to Duke of Jing. The world also calls it "king". Jiangyou, Han nationality, was born in Yanbuling, Linchuan County, Northern Song Dynasty (now Dengjiaxiang, Linchuan District). Li Qing was a scholar in the second year (1042). In the third year of Jiayou (1058), he wrote thousands of books and put forward the idea of political reform. In the second year of Xining (1069), he took part in politics in Song Shenzong and carried out the new law. The next year, I paid tribute to this book. In the seventh year of Xining (1074), he was dismissed from office and became prime minister the following year; In the ninth year of Xining (1076), he stopped fighting and retreated to the Banshan Garden in Jiangning (now Nanjing, Jiangsu) to seal Shu Gong. Later, it was renamed Duke Jing of Jin. Obituary of death. During his reign, he and his sons, Wang Kan and Lv Huiqing, annotated The Book of Songs, Shangshu and Zhouguan, calling them "Three Classics with New Meanings". His writing style is vigorous and powerful, and he is one of the "Eight Masters in Tang and Song Dynasties". Poetry is vigorous and fresh. Many of his works, such as Zi Shuo and Sun Yat-sen Diary, have been lost. Today, Wang Linchuan's Collection and Linchuan's Collection are preserved, and later generations compiled Zhou Guan's New Interpretation and the Meaning of Poetry.