Yangzhou Man Huai Zuo Du Ming is the representative work of the Song Dynasty poet Jiang Kui.
The whole word is divided into two parts. However, his two writing techniques are in sharp contrast, comparing the past prosperity and prosperity of Yangzhou City with the present ruin and ruin, and writing the disaster brought by the war to Yangzhou City.
Appreciation of works:
The first three paragraphs of this word show the bustling scene of Yangzhou famous junior high school and his deep yearning for the rumored Yangzhou; Then two sentences came into view, only endless wild oats, which was completely different from the past.
The three sentences in From Huma show that the desolation in front of us is completely caused by the invasion of the nomads from the south, leaving indelible scars on people's hearts. The sentence "Twilight City" echoed over the empty city with the bleak and sobbing horn, further setting off the desolation and desolation of Yangzhou today.
The next movie uses a series of poems by Du Mu to express his mourning for the past and feeling the present mood. "Du Lang" became the embodiment of the poet. On the surface, the word is about praising history and writing about the ancients, and on the deeper level, it is about writing about oneself and sighing about the present.
The whole word washes away the lead and paints a bleak and empty picture in elegant and refined language. The brushwork is ethereal, the expression is deep and long, the tone is low and graceful, there is a clear and vigorous momentum, and there is a feeling of loneliness. It not only accused the rulers of the Jin Dynasty of plundering the disasters caused by the war, but also condemned the partial security policy of the Southern Song Dynasty, which has certain positive significance.