The Genre of Liu Yuxi's Two Poems on Bamboo Branches

The genre of Liu Yuxi's Two Poems on Zhuzhi is seven-character quatrains.

"Two Poems on Bamboo Branches" is a group of poems by Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty, which belongs to the seven-character quatrains.

first, the willows are green in Jiang Shuiping, and the songs are heard on the Langjiang River. The rain in the east of the east sunrise, said it was no clear, but still sunny.

Secondly, there is much rain in the mountains and rivers, so Ba people can sing their own songs. At present the north Bamboo slips from Guo Dian to go to, return to return to greet shulianghe that putting-on.

The first poem is about a girl who is immersed in her first love. She loves someone, but she doesn't really know their attitude, so she has both hope and doubt; I am both happy and worried. The poet successfully expressed this subtle and complicated psychology with her own tone. The second is that I don't write subtle things in homophonic as in the first song, but hearing Ba people sing in Sichuan naturally leads to homesickness. The whole poem is lively in style, full of life and distinctive folk characteristics.