The virtues of the present and the past are worthy of being criticized or praised. Where does it come from?

The moral integrity of the past and present. Ziren's reputation is ruined. Inorganic holding the urn. There is a Taoist hoe. Benefit from name only. Able to speak my surname Zang. Regardless of surprise, favor or disgrace. It's so comfortable to know.

The Song of Resentment Yu Xin

Yu Xin (513~581), whose courtesy name was Zishan, was born in Xinye, Nanyang (now Xinye, Henan), and was a writer in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. In his early years, Yu Xin served as the Changshi of Liang Xiangdong State, and accompanied Prince Xiao Gang (Emperor Jianwen of Liang Dynasty) and others to write some beautiful poems. At the end of Emperor Wu of Liang Dynasty, Hou Jing rebelled. When Yu Xin was the Jiankang Order, he led his troops to fight against the enemy and was defeated. When Jiankang fell, he was forced to flee Jiangling and seek refuge with Emperor Xiao Yi of Liang Yuan Dynasty. In 554 AD (the third year of Emperor Chengsheng's reign), he was sent as an envoy to the Western Wei Dynasty. Shortly after arriving in Chang'an, the Western Wei Dynasty captured Jiangling and killed Xiao Yi. He was left in Chang'an, and his official rank reached the level of General Kaifu of Hussars, Yitong Sansi, so he was also called "Yu Kaifu".

Yu Xin was forced to stay in Chang'an and bid farewell to Jiangnan forever. He was very painful in his heart. Coupled with the wandering life, he experienced profound changes in his thinking and creation before and after his mission to the Western Wei Dynasty. . Not many of Yu Xin's works before his mission to the Western Wei Dynasty have survived, and they generally have not escaped the influence of "palace poetry". Most of the poems and poems that have been recited so far were written after he went to the north. These works are similar to those in the early years in terms of ideological content and artistic style. different. His representative poems include 27 "Imitation of Ode to Huai". Although they are imitations of Ruan Ji, they are actually all about lamenting his own life experience. In his Yuefu songs, he often uses metaphorical techniques to express his sorrow for his life experience, such as "Song of Resentment", "Song of the Willows", etc. Yu Xin's poems after arriving in the north were vigorous and melancholy, which is related to his experience of war and his deep feeling for the scenery in the north. His excellent works include "Snow in the Suburbs", "Wang Ye", "Yan Ge Xing", "Tong Lu Ji Shi" Join the Army". Some of his short poems are affectionate and touching, and rarely use allusions, such as "To Wang Lin", "To Xu Ling", "Three Wonders of Master He Kan", "Farewell to Two Zhou Shangshu", etc., and they are all very famous.