Two Autumn Poems is a set of poems by Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The value of the two poems lies in the poets' different feelings about autumn and autumn colors. Contrary to the tradition of mourning for autumn in the past, they praised the beauty of autumn, and expressed the author's lofty sentiments and open-minded optimism through the description of the yellow crane soaring into the sky.
"The crane in the clear sky clouds, the sky with poetry" shows not only the vitality and plain color of autumn, but also a noble spirit and noble sentiment. There is nothing sad about such a poem. The poet galloped above the blue sky with his own "poetry" and imagination.
As a result, the crane flies into the sky, and its poetry is far-reaching. The combination of "reality" and "emptiness" gives you a good feeling of inspirational emotion. The whole poem is magnificent, artistic conception is magnificent, and it combines emotion, scenery and reason in one furnace. It not only shows the vitality and plain color of autumn, but also shows a high-spirited spirit and broad mind. The extraordinary Qiu Ge, who was sung, left precious spiritual wealth.
These are two impromptu poems expressing opinions. Poets express profound thoughts through distinctive artistic images, which have both philosophical implications and artistic charm, making people think deeply and enduring. Liu Yuxi's two autumn poems not only show the vitality and plain color of autumn, but also have the heroism and noble sentiment of fighting for the ideal, which has won profound aesthetic feeling and interest.