Appreciation of Yu Jing's Zi Gui

Zi Gui Author: Yu Jing Genre: Five Laws Sub-Dynasty: Song

A cry makes a sound, and the sound is always unjust.

the moon trees are sparse, and the flowers fall in the village with light rain.

falling easily will dry up tears, but it will break the soul.

the name is tied up, for you to remember your home.

this poem is a metaphor for itself, complaining loudly about Bai Ji's injustice. Although my tears were about to dry and my soul was about to break, I became a victim of the struggle between factions in feudal rule, but I didn't mention my political enemies at all, and I didn't dare to point my finger at the supreme ruler. I had to hurt myself and feel sorry for myself, and finally thought of going home and leaving. It is very likely that he sold his life, but it is still unknown who died. This is really the tragedy of a kind of "foolish and loyal" feudal scholar-officials like Yu Jing.

Lyricism: The conception of this poem is very artistic, which can be regarded as a sign that Yu Jing's poems tend to be mature in the combination of ideology and artistry. The first couplet wrote sub-rules, screaming at the top of their lungs, which is actually the embodiment of Yu Jing himself, using the method of writing in secret. The environment in which Zhuan Lian wrote sub-rules' complaints, in essence, was the social background at that time. Six nouns were used in ten words, which outlined a misty and rainy scenery. Where can we find intimate people? Where can I talk freely? Neck couplet and tail couplet, understand the writer's own situation and plan: there is no other way out except to cry to his home. He blamed himself for "following the examination", and even more regretted that he "went straight ahead alone", and the implication was thought-provoking. Although we only talk about ourselves everywhere, it objectively exposes the internal contradictions of the ruling class, which has certain significance of exposure and criticism.