Loneliness is a posture that everyone must experience in life. Throughout the ages, literati have used poems and songs to express their feelings and understanding of loneliness. Let us review some classic ancient poems together and feel the feelings expressed by the poets.
1. The young man did not know the feeling of sorrow, so he forced himself to describe it in order to compose new poems;
Now that he knows the feeling of sorrow, he says that the weather has been cold for a long time.
This poem comes from "The Ugly Nuer? The Middle Wall of Shubo Mountain Road" by Xin Qiji, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, Xin Qiji was impeached and was dismissed from office. He lived in Daihu (in Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province) Nearby, after experiencing the ups and downs of officialdom, he gathered thousands of words into one sentence: "It's a cool day in autumn", which shows Xin Qiji's inner loneliness, loneliness and loss.
2. Ten years of life and death. Without thinking. Unforgettable. Thousands of miles of lonely tomb, nowhere to say desolation. Even if we meet each other, we should not know each other, our faces are covered with dust and our temples are like frost.
This passage comes from "Jiangchengzi? Dreams on the 20th day of the first lunar month of Yimao". It was written by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, in memory of his deceased wife. Su Shi's wife was named Wang Fu. When she was sixteen, she married the nineteen-year-old Su Shi. The two fell in love and loved each other very much. Unfortunately, destiny is unpredictable. Eleven years after their marriage, his wife Wang Fu passed away due to illness. This caused a huge blow to Su Shi's spirit and he suffered from unrelievable psychological pain. Su Shi once again met his wife Wang Fu in a dream on the night of the 20th day of the first lunar month of the Yimao year. After waking up from the dream, he started writing, thus leaving this eulogy that has been passed down through the ages.
3. When a young boy leaves home and his boss comes back, his local pronunciation remains unchanged and his hair on his temples fades away.
This poem comes from the Tang Dynasty poet He Zhizhang's "Book of Returning to Hometown". The seemingly plain words contain the unexpressed loneliness and hardship in the heart of every wandering wanderer.
4. The eternity of heaven and earth will eventually come to an end, and this hatred will last forever.
These two lines of poetry come from "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem is based on the love tragedy between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang Guifei, and is told step by step and eloquently in narrative techniques. From the acquaintance, acquaintance and love between Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, they eventually neglected the government due to excessive indulgence in love, leading to the outbreak of the famous Anshi Rebellion. When Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty fled to Maweipo in a panic, the generals and soldiers blamed Concubine Yang for everything. In order to stabilize the morale of the army, Emperor Xuanzong had to agree to strangle Concubine Yang. Later, although he returned to the throne, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was still brooding about Yang Guifei's death, and it became an incurable heart disease until his death. Therefore, there is this famous saying through the ages: "As time goes by, this hatred will last forever."
5. There is a loquat tree in the courtyard. My wife planted it when she died, and now it is as tall as a canopy.
This sentence comes from "Xiangjixuan Zhi" written by Gui Youguang, a scholar of the Ming Dynasty. Gui Youguang started writing in a shabby room called "Xiang Jixuan". He seemed to be describing family trivial matters, but he talked about the ups and downs of life and the ups and downs of life. He also used this to mourn his grandmother, mother and wife. The last line was "There is a loquat tree in the courtyard, and my wife died." Planted by my hands when I was young, it is now as tall as a canopy. It is full of the author's endless loneliness and longing. Although it is plain, it has profound artistic conception, which has deeply moved countless readers.