"There is no seed in the world to be with Wei Zi", and the whole poem "Flower ballads in the drama department offer Zhan Jinqing as a doctor", written by Yang Wanli in the Song Dynasty. Ling Jun invited guests to Wang Teng's house, and the immortal Aotou made flowers. Immortals laugh, the spring breeze rises, and the fairy source is full of peaches and plums.
Yang Wanli (112710/October 29th-1June 2006 15) was born in Tingxiu, Cheng Zhai and Cheng Zhai Yeke. Jishui, Jizhou (now Tang Qiu Village, huangqiao town, Jishui County, Jiangxi Province). Writers and officials in the Southern Song Dynasty, together with Lu You, You Mao and Fan Chengda, were also called "Four Poets of Zhongxing" in the Southern Song Dynasty.
In the twenty-fourth year of Shaoxing (1 154), he was promoted to Jinshi, and was awarded Ganzhou secretariat to join the army. He has served as imperial academy Bo, Zhangzhou and Yuan Wailang, the official minister. In the imperial court, Yang Wanli was a leading figure. Shao Xiyuan (1 190) borrowed a bachelor's degree from Huan, so why did he make the promotion? Later, he was the deputy envoy of Jiangdong transshipment, opposed to going to the counties in the south of the Yangtze River with iron money, changed to Ganzhou, refused to go, begged to resign and returned, and lived in the village since then. In the second year of Kathy's life (1206), he died at home in posthumous title.
Poetic style:
Yang Wanli's poetry works are eclectic and varied, which have both the heroic momentum of "returning to a thousand troops, dumping the Three Gorges, penetrating the heavenly heart and the moon cave" and the delicate skill of "making things like things, writing people's feelings, and then describing them carefully to make music wonderful".
Yang Wanli left a lot of poems to express his patriotism and worries about the times. Most of Yang Wanli's patriotic poems are not as bold and straightforward as Lu You's, but they suppress the surging tide in his chest and condense into a thousand layers of molten pulp underground. Most of them are profound and resentful.