1, or writing about the lewdness of women's light singing and dancing, or writing about the carefree life that seems to be a wandering scene of monarch and minister, is indeed rich in rhetoric, harmonious and exquisite, but it also reflects the characteristics that the content is too poor and weak, lacking grand passion and profound connotation.
2. The worries of wandering and national subjugation became the prominent themes of his poems in this period, and his style changed from melancholy to vigorous.
3. Multi-use metaphor is a quasi-Ruan Ji's work, but it reflects the development of his time in the tempering of rhetoric and the structure of poetic realm.
4. Answering poems often reveals this kind of "homesickness". Although the poem is short in length, it has a large capacity, which pours the author's strong feelings for his old friend and country. It is sad, fresh and meaningful, showing high artistic attainments and having a direct impact on the five wonders of the Tang Dynasty.
5. Yu Xin's pioneering work in Tang poetry lies not only in many poetic styles, but also in literary talent and style, which is indeed the result of the blending of northern and southern poetic styles.
Yu Xin's famous words
First, the spring flies and the rain is suspicious, and the clouds are like heavy buildings.
This sentence comes from his poem "Seeking Hong Chau's Concession". The main idea of this sentence is that the water vapor splashed by the spring is like a drizzle, and the clouds accumulated in the sky are already as high as several floors.
Second, if you don't like losing time, you will worry about getting sick.
Language (Northern Dynasties and Northern Zhou Dynasties) Yu Xin's "Living in Idleness". People who are unhappy all day will shorten their life span, and people who are sad for a long time will breed diseases.
Third, a horse can run without moving a hair; A ship is covered, and nothing is unsinkable.
From Yu Xin's Quasi-Julian. When a horse runs wildly, all its hair will tremble with it. When the ship capsizes, everything on board will sink with it.
Fourth, those who fall into the world think of their trees, and those who drink their streams conceive their sources.
Six poems by Yu Xin from the Northern Zhou Dynasty, She Yan's Ode and Zhengdiao. Those who pick fruit should think of the fruit tree, and those who drink water should think of the water source. This is a metaphor of eating fruit and drinking water from trees, which shows that people should not forget their roots.
Fifth, the building is burning, don't shed tears; A long river must be solved, not blocked by hand.
From Yu Xin's Yuzi Mountain Collection, quasi-Julian. Since all the tall buildings have been burned, we can't douse them with tears. The Yellow River burst its banks and could not be stopped by hand.