Cold food in Liangzhou during the Spring Festival Evening

1, families in Liangzhou during the Spring Festival Evening.

Original text:

"Feeling of Spring Festival Evening" Song Dynasty-Lu You

There are 1, cold food in Liangzhou, and the swing cuju is still luxurious. The calves came back to the city late, fighting to crush the weeds into the flowers.

Poetry:

This poem describes the feelings and feelings of the poet when observing and thinking about social phenomena on a spring night. By describing the scene of 1, families in Liangzhou area during the Cold Food Festival, and the grand occasion of games such as swings and cuju, the poem expresses the prosperous scene of spring. However, on his way home at night, the poet saw the noise of the calves and the scene of the flat weeds being crushed, which made him feel worried and sorry about all kinds of social chaos.

Appreciation:

This poem takes spring as the background, and through the description of scenery and scenes, it expresses the author's thinking and reflection on social phenomena. The first sentence "1, families in Liangzhou" depicts the bustling scene during the Cold Food Festival, implying the prosperous weather in spring. Then, the poet mentioned the grand occasion of games such as swings and cuju, pointing out the prosperity of spring and people's entertainment activities.

However, the third sentence, "The calf comes back to the city late", reveals the reality at night, and the noise of the calf makes people feel the hustle and bustle of the city. The last sentence "Striving to crush weeds into flowers" depicts the scene that weeds are crushed and expresses the author's anxiety about social chaos.

The whole poem takes the scene of spring as the background, and through the description of scenery and events, it reflects the author's concern about the social situation. With the help of concrete scenes and details, the author expressed his dissatisfaction and anxiety about the society at that time, as well as his thinking about the hidden problems behind people's pursuit of pleasure and prosperity. This poem has far-reaching implications. Through delicate description and comparison, it conveys the author's deep thinking and warning about social phenomena.

About the author:

Lu You (November 13, 1125-January 26, 121) was born in Shanyin, Yuezhou, Han nationality, grandson of Shangshu Youcheng and Lu Dian, a writer, historian and patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. Lu Yousheng was deeply influenced by his family's patriotic thoughts when he was a teenager.

When I was in Song Gaozong, I took the Libu exam, but my career was not smooth because I was rejected by Zaichen Qin Gui. Filial piety gave birth to a scholar. Middle-aged into Shu, devoted to military life.