What did Ye Shaoweng's night book see and describe?

What did Ye Shaoweng's night book see and describe?

Poets in the Southern Song Dynasty loved literary poems and books since childhood, and there were many natural works. There are many other poems that can be widely circulated by people, including what he wrote in a night book.

What you read in the night book

Mainly an emotional work written by the poet Ye Shaoweng, it describes the rustling autumn wind blowing phoenix leaves, which brings chills, and poets traveling abroad can't help but miss their hometown. The first two sentences of this poem are mainly used to describe the scenery. The poet uses fallen leaves, autumn wind and cold to contrast the wandering and loneliness of the wanderer.

There are three or four sentences in the poem that children catch crickets at night and are in high spirits. This cheerful and interesting life scene evokes the author's yearning for childhood life and expresses his nostalgia for childhood life. Therefore, the sadness and joy are skillfully compared, showing the loneliness and helplessness of living in another country. This poem mainly expresses homesickness, but the author does not write about how to live alone in a lonely pavilion and miss his hometown, but focuses on small scenes at night.

Judging from the writing technique of the author of this poem, the author expresses emotion with scenery, blends scenes, makes one sad and one happy, and sets each other off for fun, and integrates emotions into the environmental description without trace. Secondly, the dynamic scene is skillfully compared with the deep silence in the middle of the night in late autumn by the method of combining static and dynamic, which further arouses people's appreciation of the poet's sad and sleepless soul in the cold and silent night. Generally speaking, if you look at the whole poem, you should discuss it as a whole and compare the joys and sorrows in the whole text. Joy is lined with sadness. Through personification and synaesthesia, the author adds luster to this poem. Through these techniques, poems expressing readers' physical feelings seem to bring readers into a Qiu Jiang artistic conception full of cold and emotion.

Ye Shaoweng, an outstanding poet.

Ye Shaoweng pictures

Ye Shaoweng used to be a small official in the imperial court, and his knowledge also came from Ye Shi. He has lived in Qiantang West Lake for a long time. To say that his best friend should be Zhen, and he has the closest relationship with Ye Shaoweng. Besides, he often sings with Ge Tianmin. Speaking of rewards, I have to mention his other identity, that is, Ye Shaoweng is also a Jianghu poet. Among his poems, seven-character quatrains are the best. This sentence in Night Book was passed down by later generations. However, this poem is not his only one. His famous poems include "It's not worthwhile to visit the park", "What I saw in a night book" and "Jiaxing Boundary".

In his poems, the scene is obvious, but slightly different. Others, such as "Tian Jia San Yong", write about children picking and knitting at night, and the scene is vivid, reflecting the loneliness among the guests; Writing about the scenery of Jiangnan water town is quite charming; The fragments of Tian's life are plain and subtle, and the words are far-reaching and thought-provoking.

Ye Shaoweng's works appear on the market.

Jianghu poets almost represent all the trends of China's poems in the middle and late Southern Song Dynasty. For a poet like Ye Shaoweng who has been influenced by the "Four Spirits", he can break free from that narrow circle. There are both Ye Shaoweng's open-minded thoughts and his indifference and avoidance caused by political frustration.

Former residence of Ye Shaoweng

What the poet of this poem saw and felt in the garden in spring not only rendered the rich spring scenery in the poem, but also revealed profound philosophy. The whole poem is lively and interesting, which embodies the characteristics of small picture and deep meaning, and is famous for its blending of scenes.

Secondly, this song "what you see in a night book":

Han Xiao, the autumn wind is moving on the river.

Knowing children promotes weaving, and night falls on Eden.

In this poem, the author expresses the poet's unconscious yearning for his hometown with the help of the rustling autumn wind and swaying leaves. It also sets off the feeling of wandering and loneliness. Generally speaking, if you look at the whole poem, you should discuss it as a whole and compare the joys and sorrows in the whole text. Joy is lined with sadness. Through personification and synaesthesia, the author adds luster to this poem.

It is also a seven-character quatrain by Ye Shaoweng, which mainly describes the scenery of Jiangnan water town:

In Yeping, there is no mountain that can't see the sky; Nine points are reeds and one point is smoke. Long branches of green water flow into the harbor, supporting the duck boat in the south.