I. Sources
"If there is love in the sky, the sky will grow old" is a famous sentence in Li He's Song of the Golden Copper Immortal Han Dynasty. Li He, known as "Shi Gui", is a representative of romantic poets in the middle Tang Dynasty. His poems are famous for their beauty and coldness, and he often uses myths and legends to express his inner anguish and feelings about ideals and reality.
Second, the significance, background and influence of this poem
1, which means
The literal meaning of "if the sky is affectionate, it will age because of people's emotions." Here, the personification method is used to endow Heaven with human feelings, so as to express the poet's deep feelings about the impermanence and fleeting time of life.
2. Background
In Li He's poems, this sense of helplessness about life and fate is a common theme, which reflects his personal frustrations and worries about the rise and fall of the country.
3. Influence
This poem is widely read by later generations because of its profound philosophy and touching emotional expression. It has not only become a classic sentence to express the feelings of life, but also left a rich and colorful stroke in the history of literature.
The Artistic Features and Influence of Li He's Poems
First, the artistic features of Li He's poems
Li He is good at using rich imagination and whimsy to create a world full of mystery and fantasy. Ghosts, animals and other elements often appear in his poems. These strange and flexible images add unique charm to his poems. Li He's poetry language is gorgeous, concise, full of musical beauty, full of fantasy and gorgeous artistic characteristics, and it is a treasure in ancient China literature.
Second, the influence of Li He's poems
Li He had an important influence on Tang poetry with his unique artistic style and profound emotional expression. Poetry was widely circulated at that time, and was praised as "Shi Gui" by later generations, and became one of the representatives of Tang literature. Li He's poems have a far-reaching influence on later poets. Many poets, such as Du Mu and Li Shangyin, were influenced by him and developed their own styles on this basis.