1 Answer: A bell and drum is rich in jade. I hope I'll never wake up after being drunk for a long time. Literally, it means how rich food Zhong Ming has. I just hope that I will never wake up after being drunk for a long time. "Zhong Gu Yu" means a rich life (when the rich people eat, the bells ring and the food is as beautiful as jade), but the poet thinks it is not expensive enough and declares that "I hope I will never wake up after being drunk". At this point, poetry has obviously changed from wild to angry. It is out of indignation to say that wealth is not expensive enough.
A: This is inseparable from Li Bai's conceit. In his mind, Xie An and other high-ranking figures set an example. Among these figures, "Wang Chen" is more associated with wine. This style of writing is consistent with the extremely confident tone mentioned above. Furthermore, Cao Zhi, the "Wang Chen", was highly suspected at the time of Pirui, and his ambition was difficult to show, which also aroused the sympathy of the poet. Mention "ancient sages" and "Wang Chen" Cao Zhi, full of grievances.
The second song "Yuefu Luo"
1 A: The story of going to Vietnam from Romania written in this poem expresses the poet's frustration and indignation, and at the same time depicts a lonely and arrogant lyric hero image.
A: Mountains and rivers seek five mountains, but dust hates Luo Jing. Pour two sentences back and forth, and repeat each sentence. Originally, I was "tired of the dust in Los Angeles" to "look for the mountains and rivers of the five mountains". After a turn, the poem suddenly became vigorous, rhythmic and expressive.
The third song
1 A: The sadness expressed in Watching the Night in Jinling is that the poet climbed over Jinling (now Nanjing) and saw the floating clouds and sunset reflecting the vicissitudes of this ancient city. The author thinks that the Tang dynasty is in danger and is hopelessly heading for the end of total collapse, and he is saddened by it, but there is nothing he can do. The sadness in Wei Zhuang's "Jinling Map" is also based on the sadness in "Looking at Jinling at Night".
A: Reading Jinling Evening News lamented that "a sad painting can't be made", while Wei Zhuang's Jinling Map retorted that it has been drawn now! In fact, both of them express their deep worries about the reality of the late Tang Dynasty through the past events of the Six Dynasties, and they have the same effect in art.
The fourth song
Not exactly. I'm only interested in Tang poetry, but I don't know much about Song poetry. I looked up the appreciation dictionary and answered those answers just now, some of which were not very accurate.
I hope it helps you.