Meng Jiao's Cold Life Meng Jiao was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, who was good at five-character ancient poems and had a great influence on the Song Dynasty. A scrawny suburban island? Four words describe the poems of Meng Jiao and Jia Dao. Meng Jiao? Cold? First of all, it is reflected in his life experience.
Meng Jiao was born into a poor family of small officials. His father died young, and he and his mother lived alone. Poor life made him study hard, hoping that winning the lottery would change his fate. However, he was frustrated by his two failures in Sun Shan. At the age of forty-six, Meng Jiao finally came to the top spot. However, he was frustrated by the rampant environment of officialdom villains, and he was never reused, unable to display his talents and realize his ambitions.
Meng Jiao's poems are cold. Most of the poems written by Meng Jiao in his life are the portrayal of his poverty, and the content of the poems naturally reveals the meaning of desolation. I wrote more about my bleak life and poor life in the early days. During my study, I had my own depression of studying hard at a cold window and trying again and again to fail; After becoming an official, he had his own helplessness and frustration. Besides describing his own life, Meng Jiao also wrote many poems describing the sufferings of ordinary people, which showed a literati's humanistic care and compassion.
Meng Jiao's poetic style is cold. Besides the theme and content of poetry, the artistic pursuit of Meng Jiao's poetry is also different. He prefers to use rough images to create a cold segmentation. In addition, Meng Jiao's poems are mainly based on bitter tone, and every word has been repeatedly scrutinized and tempered by refined word method, which makes Meng Jiao's poems look natural, although full of bitterness and coldness.