What is the whole poem of Yu An Yuan Xi?

Whole poem:

Qing Yu and Yuan Xi.

Song Dynasty: Xin Qiji

One night, the east wind made up thousands of trees and flowers, blowing off the stars and rain. BMW carved cars are full of incense. Phoenix flute moves, jade pot turns, fish dragon dances all night.

Moths, snow, willows, gold thread, laughter and incense are all gone. Looking for him in the crowd, suddenly looking back, the man was there, dimly lit.

Explanation:

Fireworks are like thousands of flowers and trees scattered by the east wind, falling one after another, as if falling in bits and pieces. The luxurious carriage is full of fragrance. The melodious sound of the phoenix flute echoed everywhere, and the moon like a jade pot gradually tilted west. Fish lanterns and dragon lanterns dance, laugh and make noise all night.

The beautiful woman wears bright ornaments on her head and walks with the crowd, smiling and smelling. I looked for her thousands of times in the crowd, suddenly turned around, but inadvertently found her in the scattered lights.

From: Qi Ji's Jade Case Yuan's

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Creative background:

This word was written in the first year (1 174) or the second year (1 175) of Xichun in the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, the strong enemy was under pressure and the national situation declined. However, the ruling class in the Southern Song Dynasty did not think about recovery, but was partial to Jiang Zuo and indulged in singing and dancing to whitewash peace. Xin Qiji, who has an insight into the current situation, wants to make up for the sky, but he hates being able to ask for more happiness. He is full of passion, sadness and resentment, interwoven into this picture of looking for Yuan.

The first half of this word mainly talks about the night of Shangyuan Festival, the lights in the city and the carnival scene. The next chapter deliberately describes the hero looking for a lonely and tall woman standing in the scattered lights among the good women. There is also a saying that a man standing in the dim light is a reflection of himself. From the historical background, he was not valued at that time, and Wen Tao's military talents could not be put to good use. He has a very melancholy feeling in his heart and can only admire himself from the side.

The whole poem embodies an aloof, indifferent, superior and unconventional female image different from gold powder, and entrusts the author's aloof and lofty character who is unwilling to go with the tide after political frustration.

In literary creation, Xin Qiji doesn't like Lu You's poems, especially the seven laws with strict format. Instead, he devotes all his energy to Ci, a genre that is more suitable for expressing volatile feelings. Xin Qiji used a lot of prose sentences and paid attention to keeping a vivid style. At the same time, he can create the rhythm of change through various means.

Xin Qiji's ci has a wide range of themes, using allusions to express patriotic enthusiasm for restoring national unity, pour out grief and indignation, and condemn the humiliation and peace of the rulers at that time. There are also many works that praise the rivers and mountains of the motherland. There are more than 600 words, including Jia Ji and Short Sentences, which have been handed down from generation to generation.