What does the ancient poem in Liu Yuxi's Autumn Poems mean?

Since ancient times, I feel sad and lonely every autumn. I think autumn is more than spring.

There is no one in the clear sky in Wan Li, and a crane, Ling Yunfei, has aroused my meditation on the blue sky.

Since ancient times, people feel sad and lonely every autumn, but I say autumn is better than thriving spring.

A white crane soars in the sky in the clear sky of Wan Li, leading my poem to the clear sky of Wan Li.

Appreciation Since ancient times, when writers describe autumn and autumn scenery, they mostly express their pain and sadness in the face of the depression brought by autumn leaves. Liu Yuxi, on the other hand, opposed this negative and pessimistic tradition and sang a high-spirited autumn hymn.

The first sentence, written by the ancients, points out that since ancient times, literati and poets have often felt sad in the face of autumn scenery. But the poet holds different views on this, so the second sentence makes it clear that he feels that autumn can completely surpass the beauty of spring and bravely oppose the literati of past dynasties. Then the third sentence depicts a vibrant Qiu Jingtu: a beautiful white crane flies high, straight into the blue sky and across the white clouds. The fourth sentence "Bringing Poetry to the Blue Sky" not only leads the poet's passion to the blue sky with the help of the white crane, but also reflects that although the poet has been hit by his own efforts and determination to reform, he is still determined to break through many obstacles and strive to realize his political views.

Although this poem has only four short sentences, it expresses profound ideological implications through its distinctive artistic image, and integrates poetry and philosophy, which not only wins with philosophy, but also is touching, thought-provoking and intriguing with artistic charm.