Yu Guangzhong is a famous contemporary poet and critic with outstanding achievements, and has published 2 1 species of poems. Prose collection 1 1 species; 5 kinds of comment sets; 13 translation; * * * More than 40 kinds. Yu Guangzhong is a complicated and changeable poet, that is, he first westernized and then returned to local literature. In his poems, the modern transformation of classical artistic experience is smooth and magnificent. Like the famous prose Ghost Rain, The Night of Mid-Autumn Festival shows Yu Guangzhong's superb poetic skills, grabbing grotesque images from poems such as Li He, a poet in the Middle Tang Dynasty, and lamenting the complexity of life.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, commonly known as "Ghost Festival", is called the Mid-Autumn Festival by Taoism on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month, and is used by ordinary people to worship their ancestors. Moonlight in China's classical literature is mostly immersed in hazy beauty, which is a perfect symbol of homesickness, affection and love. People gave her all kinds of beautiful and extraordinary titles: Yuchan, Guigong, Yuan Bo, Musk Moon, Tianjing, Yupan, Ice Wheel, Jade Bow, Chang 'e and Chanjuan, and this sentiment was magnified to the extreme in the Mid-Autumn Festival. The subtitle of the poem quoted Bai Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow", which originally meant struggling to find lovers who are dependent on life and death, and searching up and down, paving the way for the whole poem with limited time and disgusting colors. At first, calling the moon "the soul of lovers and ghosts" was abrupt, grotesque and amazing. Yu Guangzhong is good at classical poetry and manages the beauty of blending classical and modern with language, image and artistic conception. It is obviously a contemporary poem, but it has the charm of appreciating ancient poetry. Here, "lover" doesn't mean someone. Together with "ghost", Yu Guangzhong created a cold and magnificent new moon myth for us. ..