Yu Dan: Reviewing the most beautiful ancient poems丨Are you the heartbroken man in the evening bell of the setting sun?

Good morning, dear readers, today we will continue to read the book "Yu Dan: Revisiting the Most Beautiful Ancient Poetry". I hope readers can think about the following questions: Why does the sun set when the sun sets? Will people's hearts change thousands of times? Pastoral poetry is an important genre in Chinese poetry, so where is pastoral poetry? Now, let us start our morning reading with these questions. 1. The weather in the mountains outside the Sunset Mountain during the day is actually in contrast to human life. They are from the sunrise in the east to the peak and then to the sunset, so the sunset is in the west. When people are down, their emotions are the most solemn and the most tangled. Gong Zizhen's poem quoted in the book, "Reciting to the mountains beyond Sunset Mountain, who in the past and present can avoid lingering feelings?" describes this emotion to the extreme. In China, which has a farming civilization, it is most easy to miss lovesickness when the sun sets and the day is about to end. And what is the cause of this lovesickness? It is Angelica Bugui. When a woman misses her husband in the army, she longs for his return; when a wanderer misses his hometown, he longs for his return; when a scholar-bureaucrat retires to seclusion and looks at the setting sun, he is open-minded and has returned; when Baqiao Nanpu rises and falls, he does not know where he is going. In short, when the setting sun shines in the evening and the dusk clock rings, it is the most heartbroken and melancholy moment for Chinese people.

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