Poetry of Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty

A poem by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty: Suddenly a spring breeze comes overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloom.

The line "Suddenly a spring breeze came overnight, and thousands of pear blossoms bloomed" in "Baixuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital" is a classic. Every time I read this sentence, the coldness of winter seems to not exist. , replaced by the warm spring breeze. This is a farewell poem, and the most touching ones are the last four lines: I see you off at the east gate of Luntai, and the road to the Tianshan Mountains is covered with snow when you leave. You can't be seen on the winding mountain road, leaving a place for horses to walk in the sky above the snow.

It was snowing heavily, and we rode horses to see each other off. We watched our friends leave, but we still didn’t want to respond for a long time. We looked at the marks left by our friends in vain, and all the reluctance and affection were gone. After I sent you away, I stayed there for a long time. Introduction to Cen Shen

Cen Shen (718-769), a native of Jiangling, Jingzhou (now Jiangling County, Hubei Province) or Jiyang, Nanyang (now Nanyang City, Henan Province), was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was also known as "Gao Shi" together with Gao Shi. Cen".

Cen Shen was born in a bureaucratic family. Because of his intelligence and precociousness, he studied at the age of five and studied literature at the age of nine. In the third year of Tianbao (744), Cen Shen passed the imperial examination. After three years of guarding, he was awarded the title of "You Nei" to lead the army. Cao joined the army. He later served in the frontier fortress twice. He first served as the secretary of the shogunate of Anxi Jiedushi Gao Xianzhi, and later in the last years of Tianbao he was appointed as the northwest of Anxi. Ting Jiedushi was granted the title of Changqing shogunate judge. During the reign of Emperor Daizong of the Tang Dynasty, Cen Shen served as the governor of Jiazhou (now Leshan City, Sichuan), and was known as "Cen Jiazhou" in his old life. About the fourth year of the Dali calendar (769), during the autumn and winter, Cen Shen died in Chengdu.