Huang Song Ting Jian's Narcissus Poems

Huang Tingjian wrote many books. The most famous is "Wang Zhongdao sent fifty daffodils, and he happily understood them and sang for them".

"Ling Boxian raw dust socks, water light and light. Who recruited this heartbroken soul and planted it as a cold flower to send sorrow? Sweet body wants beauty, and mountain alum is the younger brother. It's annoying to sit right. I laugh when I go out. "

Sitting quietly in front of daffodils, my heart was really disturbed by it. I got up and walked out the door, but I couldn't help laughing. The vast cross-flow river caught my eye.

[Appreciation] When Yuan (11kloc-0/) was fifty-one, Huang Tingjian wrote eight poems about daffodils in succession, of which this one is the most famous. The first few daffodils should be Ling Boxian, followed by the famous sentences of "sit upright" and "go out". "Being bothered by flowers" is objectively because flowers are too touching, and subjectively, poets are too emotional. Unexpectedly, the poet suddenly walked out of the door and couldn't help laughing. It turned out that a magnificent realm appeared in his vision: the mighty river was "horizontal" in front of him. Seeing is a common feature of Huang Tingjian's poems. Chen Changfang's "Walking Talk" said: "The ancients wrote poems and broken sentences, which was the most alarming. For example, old Du Yun said,' When chickens and insects gain or lose, we should pay attention to the mountain pavilions on the Hanjiang River', and Huang Lu used this style to write narcissus poems. " This last sentence is "by implication." In today's film terminology, this is a "montage" of poetic images. Bitter and exquisite close-ups are spliced together with clear and magnificent panoramic views, forming a brand-new and far-reaching artistic conception.