Don't stay away from Yichun, mountains and rivers are better than many lines. Autumn Ci by Han Yu, one of the eight great poets in Tang and Song Dynasties. Don't think that Yichun, which belongs to Jiangnan West Road, is far from Beijing. The scenery here is picturesque and pleasant. I hope I can go there and enjoy it.
Original text of Qiu Ci: Huainan is sad, and I also hurt Qiu. Don't say goodbye to old friends, it's embarrassing. Glory is different today, and the wind and rain are the same. Don't stay away from Yichun, mountains and rivers are better than many lines.
This poem Autumn Ci is the work of Han Yu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem is a five-character poem written for Wang Ya. This is a lyric poem about the scenery. The whole poem is gloomy, expressing the author's helplessness in the ups and downs of the empty sea and his concern for his friends.
Extended materials-introduction to the author
Han Yu (65438+768-February 25th, 824) was born in Heyang, Henan Province (now mengzhou city, Henan Province). He called himself "County King Changli" and was called "Han Changli" and "Mr. Changli". Officials, writers, thinkers and philosophers in the middle Tang Dynasty.
Han Yu was an advocate of the ancient prose movement in the Tang Dynasty, and was honored by later generations as the first of the "eight masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties". He and Liu Zongyuan are also called "Liu Han", and they are known as "great writers" and "one hundred generations of literators". Later generations, together with Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu and Su Shi, are also called "the four great writers of the ages". His prose writing theories, such as "the unity of literature and Taoism", "moderation in speech", "doing good deeds" and "having a proper speech", have important guiding significance for future generations. There is an anthology handed down from generation to generation by Han Changli.