Dai (1244— 13 10), a writer in the late Song Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty, was known as "a great writer in Southeast China". The word Shuai Chu, a word Ceng Bo, No.,was born in Yulin, Fenghua, Qingyuan, Yuan Shuai (now Yulin Village, Banxi Town, Zhejiang Province). On poetry, it advocates the study of ancient Tang dynasty, and its poetic style is beautiful, profound and elegant, full of the charm of Tang poetry.
Among the poets in the early Yuan Dynasty, Dai was a figure who advocated "tang style" and tried to correct the shortcomings of Song poetry. His poems are elegant and elegant, changing the habits of Song poetry, quiet and fresh, and the wind caused the late Tang Dynasty. In Qing Dynasty, Gu commented on Selected Songs of Yuan Dynasty: "The rhythm of the original poetry is elegant and beautiful, so we should change the study of Song Dynasty." His poems are often used as epigrams. He is the author of Ji Yuan Ji, Ji Yuan Yi Wen and Ji Yuan Yi Shi.
Characteristics of Dai's poems
Dai Biaoyuan put forward the theory of poetic origin of "learning from Tang Dynasty" in his poetic thoughts, and inherited the previous theory of temperament. Feeling for the Old Singer is one of Dai's representative works. From this work, we can deeply see the characteristics of Dai's poems. Dai's poems mainly have the following three characteristics.
First, most of Dai's poems show the elegance of literati.
Secondly, Dai Biaoyuan's poems express his ambition by describing natural scenery such as mountains and rivers.
Thirdly, due to the twists and turns of Dai's life experience, most of his poems reflect the hardships of life, and express his sadness through the description of many difficulties.