Only in front of Jinghu Lake, the spring breeze does not change the waves of the past. Two hometown couplets from He in Tang Dynasty.
Explanation: Only the clear water of Jinghu Lake rippling under the spring breeze in front of the door remains the same.
Appreciation: By the poet's independent Jinghu Lake, a feeling of "things are human beings" naturally welled up in the author's mind, emphasizing that things in the past have almost completely changed except for the lake waves, expressing the poet's lament over the impermanence of personnel.
The whole poem is: the teenager left home and returned home, and the local accent has not changed. When children meet strangers, they will smile and ask where the guests are from. I have been away from my hometown for many years, and I have been half-dead recently. Only in front of Jinghu Lake, the spring breeze does not change the waves of the past.
He is one of the famous frontier poets in the literary history of Tang Dynasty. During the Anshi Rebellion in the Tang Dynasty, he was trapped in the frontier. Two books about returning home are poems he wrote when he finally returned to his hometown after exile.
In these two poems, He expressed his homesickness and homesickness, and described the natural scenery of his hometown, the feelings of his relatives and the changes in the countryside. Through these descriptions, he showed his inner complex feelings and deep attachment to his hometown.
These poems are full of homesickness and longing for a stable life, and also express his homesickness and reflection on troubled times. These two poems are regarded as one of He's representative works, showing his outstanding poetic talent and unique observation of the world.
He brief introduction
He (659-744), a writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty, was called "Heshan Man". Born in qi zhou, Shaanxi (now Weinan, Shaanxi), he was a famous frontier poet in the late Tang Dynasty and one of the important figures in the literary history of the Tang Dynasty.
He's poems are famous for their boldness, boldness and fortitude. His works cover many genres, such as pastoral poems, frontier poems and four-character poems. Most of his works express his yearning for his hometown, his feelings about the hardships of life and his reflection on troubled times. He's poetic language is vivid and natural, with profound artistic conception. He is known as "throwing ink on the frontier" and has high artistic value and appeal.