Wang Anshi
Geng Shen visited Qi 'an in the first month.
There is water in the south and water in the north, and plums are everywhere behind the mountains and in front of the mountains.
If not, you will be materialized, and you will come when you are older.
The poem "Geng Shen traveled to Qi 'an in the first month". In this poem, the author creates a vivid picture by overlapping words.
Liu Quan's Poem "Water from South to North"
Geng Shen traveled in Qi 'an in the first month.
There is water in the south and water in the north, and plums are everywhere behind the mountains and in front of the mountains.
If not, you will be materialized, and you will come when you are older.
There are many willows on both sides of the water, which means there are willows on both sides of the water. This is the scenery under the mountain, especially in summer. Plum blossoms are everywhere in front of the mountain, which means that there are plum blossoms all around the mountain. This is the scenery on the mountain, which means the scenery in winter. These two sentences describe the great difference in temperature between mountains. "There are many willows in the north and south of the water, and plums are everywhere in front of the mountain." The author uses the overlapping of words to create a vibrant picture.
Brief introduction of Wang Anshi, the author of "Heavy Willow from South to North".
Wang Anshi is an outstanding politician, thinker, scholar, poet, writer and reformer in the history of China, and he is one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. Prime Minister and New Party Leader of Northern Song Dynasty. His poems are very good in all aspects. Although there are not many words, he is also good at them, including "Cinnamomum cassia" and other famous works.
Wang Anshi's political reform had a far-reaching impact on the social economy in the late Northern Song Dynasty, with the characteristics of modern political reform. Wang Anshi pushed forward the reform with the spirit of "insufficient weather, insufficient ancestors and insufficient human words", trying to get rid of the disadvantages accumulated in the Northern Song Dynasty and implementing a series of measures to enrich Qiang Bing. He was a great reformer in China in the 1 1 century. Wang Anshi's political reform is another huge social reform movement in the ancient history of China after Shang Yang's political reform.
Wang Anshi is not only an outstanding politician, thinker, but also an outstanding writer. Wang Anshi wrote about twenty poems today. Although not a famous poet, his "works are thin and elegant, washing away the old habits of the Five Dynasties."
Wang Ti is characterized by its emphasis on meaning and words. He took great pains in using materials, coining words and refining words. It is novel, ingenious and implicit, and the main carrier is his elegant and exquisite quatrains in his later period. Its advantage is that it is a writer, practical and accurate; Its disadvantage lies in the idea of writing poems for work, which is too many and difficult to discuss, so it hurts the body and asks for skills in work; Therefore, "Wang Ti" has both profound and unyielding characteristics, as well as stiff and weird characteristics. This not only embodies some characteristics of Song poetry, but also tends to return to Tang poetry. It can be said that there are both Tang and Song tunes, which have a great influence on the development of Song poetry. He has made outstanding achievements in literature, and is called "the Eight Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties" together with "Han Yu, Liu Zongyuan, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe and Ceng Gong". His poem "Learn from Du Fu's thin and bitter songs" is good at reasoning and rhetoric, and is good at using allusions. His style is vigorous, alert and delicate, and there are also works with deep feelings.
From the literary point of view, Wang Anshi's works have made outstanding achievements in poetry, prose and ci. The poetry innovation movement in the mid-Northern Song Dynasty was vigorously promoted by him, which contributed to sweeping away the glitz and splendor that was all the rage in the early Song Dynasty. However, Wang Anshi's literary thought overemphasizes "practicality" and often underestimates the role of art forms. Many of his poems often show that the elements of argument and reasoning are too heavy, thin and stiff, and lack image and charm. There are also some poems about Buddhism, which are obscure and dry, but they are also a star in the history of China's poetry.