Appreciation of Blowing the Horn to the Emperor

Appreciation of the chanting of the Emperor of Heaven is as follows:

1, the symbol of the trumpet: In this poem by Wang Pan, the trumpet is regarded as a symbolic image. The sound of the horn is loud and passionate, and it is often associated with military music and war. Wang Pan used the "trumpet" as a metaphor for eunuchs, implying that their power was as big as a trumpet, but at the same time it also meant to warn people to be alert to the power and influence of these eunuchs.

2. Irony: In the poem, the phrase "blowing this family over and hurting that one" implies that eunuchs used unscrupulous means to oppress the people and occupy their wealth for their own selfish interests, which brought great instability to society. However, Xiaoqu Daqiang exposes and criticizes the superficial appearance and insincerity of eunuchs.

3. Artistic style: The language of this poem by Wang Pan is concise and lively, with profound artistic conception and profound implications. He uses vivid metaphors and vivid descriptions, which makes his poems very infectious and expressive. In addition, this poem also shows Wang Pan's unique views and profound understanding of eunuch autocracy, showing his keen political sensitivity and social responsibility.

The original text and the situation of the poet chanting and blowing the horn to the emperor

I. Original text

Trumpet and suona, the music is short, but loud. The official ship is like a mess, and it depends on you to improve your prestige. The army listens to the army, and the people listen to the people's fear. Where can I tell the truth from the truth? What I saw blew this house down and hurt that one. Let's blow the water away. This poem has high artistic value and historical significance, and it is worth our in-depth study and research.

Second, the poet's situation.

1, Wang Pan, born in Gaoyou, Jiangsu Province, was a composer of Sanqu in Ming Dynasty. He was born in a noble family, and his ancestors had industries and rich books. His uncles Wang Wensu, Wang Heng and Wang xin all started from the imperial examinations. His father Wang Zhen, grandfather Wang Zheng and uncle Wang Dingjun paid tribute to this official school. Wang Gang, the sixth ancestor, was the deputy of Marshal Zhong Jun under Zhu Yuanzhang.

2. In literary creation, Wang Pan is famous for his Sanqu, especially his Ode to the Emperor, which is regarded as an immortal work. This poem, symbolized by trumpet, satirizes the ugly phenomenon of eunuch autocracy. He exposed all kinds of evil deeds of eunuchs in concise and vivid language. This poem not only caused a sensation and widespread concern at that time, but also had a far-reaching impact on later generations.