1. This poem comes from two Liangzhou words written by William Wang, a poet in the Tang Dynasty (part two). After describing the scene that the wind and sand are still blowing all over the Great Wall in late spring, the poet described a quiet and cold night with "listening to Hu Jia's willow at night". On such a night, people will be more homesick when they hear the bleak Hu Jian song "Broken Willow".
2. Folding willow is an ancient farewell song with a sad tune. When the poet heard this song at night, his homesickness was awakened and aggravated. This feeling is manifested in "teaching people to remember Chang 'an", which means that people are more homesick and miss their hometown more strongly.
3. The whole poem successfully creates a homesick atmosphere by describing the cold of the frontier fortress and the silence at night, and adding the bleak Hu Jian song "Broken Willow". It also expresses people's deep thoughts and concerns about their hometown. This kind of emotion is amplified at night, which makes people feel the beauty and warmth of their hometown more.
William Wang's related knowledge
1. William Wang was one of the famous poets in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Taiyuan County at that time, which is now Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province. William Wang's poems are famous for being unrestrained, and his works are full of profound thoughts and feelings about life, society and history. William Wang's poems are few in number, but each capital has high artistic value.
2. His poetic language is beautiful and melodious, which shows his profound attainments in poetic art.. His works were not only widely circulated at that time, but also had a far-reaching impact on the poetry creation of later generations. William Wang's poems mainly involve life, society and history. His works show his profound thinking about life and keen observation of society.
His poems often describe the transience and impermanence of life, as well as his love and pursuit of life. He also expressed his criticism and reflection on social phenomena through his poems, which showed his profound knowledge and understanding of society. William Wang's poetic style is famous for its boldness. His works are full of vigor and vitality, showing his love for life and yearning for nature.