Which poem is it from?

From Luo Yin's "Self-dispatch" of the Tang Dynasty.

1. Full text

One mistake will lead to a loss in everything. Destined to meet thousands of miles away, there will be no ruthlessness and sorrow.

2. Vernacular translation:

One wrong move will lead to a loss. People who are destined to meet each other even though they are thousands of miles apart

A ruthless person will always be worried about you. All kinds of melancholy

When you get it, you sing loudly, and when you lose it, you cry loudly

3. "One child makes a mistake and all the ropes are missing" is the first line of the poem Sentence.

It means that if you make a careless move in chess, you will lose everything. It means that you must consider the overall situation, and it also means that every step in life is critical. p>4. This poem is first expressed in the pursuit of poetic imagery. All the love words in it are not abstract lyricism, but can give people a concrete and complete impression.

5. At the same time, it successfully creates. He is a free-spirited image of a drunken and singing man. Although this image has a decadent side after being politically frustrated, his cynical character is quite admirable by people. In addition to reflecting the perverted psychology of the intellectuals of the old age. The dark reality of the late Tang Dynasty is also described through the images of the characters.

Extended information

The creative background of "Self-Removal"

Luo Yin lived in The society of the late Tang Dynasty was extremely politically corrupt, and he had a bumpy career. He failed to take the first place in ten exams, so his progress turned into anger, and he regarded fame as smoke. He often exposed the ugliness of reality with an angry mood and a sharp pen, criticizing the ugliness of politics. Corruption expresses the resentment in the heart. "Self-dispatch" is one of the more famous poems.

Reference materials

Baidu Encyclopedia-Self-Rescue (Poetry by Luo Yin)