Dividing rhythms of Luye Shuhuai into flat and oblique rhythms Introduction to Luye Shuhuai

1. The rhythm division of "Wandering at Night":

Thin grass and gentle breeze on the shore: flat and flat;

Dangerous canoe alone at night: flat and flat Pingqingping;

The stars hang down on the plains and the fields are broad: flat, flat and flat;

The moon surges and the river flows: flat and flat;

The famous article: flat and flat. 平廄;

Officials should retire from old age and illness: 平廄廄廄平;

What does fluttering look like: 平平平廄廄;

The sky and the earth are a sand gull: 平廄平平平; .

2. "Walking at Night" is a five-character poem written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem not only describes the journey, but also expresses the feeling of being old, sick, and homeless. The first couplet describes a close-up view of the river at night, depicting the lonely state of a lonely boat on a moonlit night. The chin couplet describes the distant scenery, which is powerful and vast. The "stars hanging down" highlight the vastness of the wilderness, and the "moon surge" exaggerates the momentum of the river. The happy scene writes sadness, contrasting his lonely image and the sadness of being helpless. Feeling. The neck couplet tells the truth and expresses the sorrow and anger of retiring from office. The poet's reputation became prominent due to his articles, and he resigned due to illness, all because his lofty political ambitions had been suppressed for a long time and could not be realized. The poet in the last couplet compares himself with a sand gull and moves to the rivers and lakes, lamenting in his voice, which is deeply touching. The first two couplets of the poem point out the "night journey", and the last two couplets are closely linked to the "book feelings". There is emotion in the scenery, and emotion blends with the scenery. It has profound content, clear style and rigorous structure. It is a classic work of Du Fu's poetry.