What is the origin of Ma Zhiyuan's Eight Scenes of Xiaoxiang Shouyang Song?

There are eight poems in this poem, and this is just one of them. This was written by the author when he was living abroad, in order to express his homesickness.

1, poetry analysis

The fishing fire in the river was looming, and I suddenly woke up from my dream. The result was a light rain. The light rain outside drips into people's hearts, which makes people heartbroken and difficult to sleep. In this endless night, sitting in this lonely boat, I suddenly remembered my home, which is thousands of miles away. Suddenly I feel that it is not raindrops outside the window, but similar tears of people far away from home.

2. The author's life and writing background.

Ma Zhiyuan wrote many works in his life, but most of his poems were written by Wei Qi in his later years or middle age. Because of his wandering life, he finally retired from the mountains, so his poems are basically based on sadness.

This poem is one of the Eight Scenes of Xiaoxiang written by Ma Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty, namely, the Eight Scenes of Xiaoshan. As a painter in the Song Dynasty, Song Di is famous all over the world for painting eight plain landscapes with Xiaoxiang landscape as the theme. When writing this poem, the scenery was darkened from Ming Dow, and the first few lines of snow fell on the plum branches.

There was a sudden turning point behind, and it became dark and the picture became dark again. In the previous sentence, the two States of snow are combined with each other, and the meaning of snow dance and college snow flying is written in the front. Later, some snow fell on the catkins. The author introduces the artistic conception and techniques commonly used in poetry into the writing of songs, and then freely expresses his own * * * sound according to the specific atmosphere in the scene, and describes his tears with raindrops. This is the natural way for people in the world to express their sadness, as if they were there.