The significance of ancient poetry and miscellaneous poems

The implication of the ancient poem "Ji Hai Za Shi" expresses the author's deep concern about the social and political situation in China at that time, hoping that the rulers can cheer up, break the old rules, recruit talents and make the land of China full of vitality.

The sadness of leaving Kyoto is like a wave of water extending to the distance of sunset. With a wave of whip heading east, people feel at the end of the world. Flowers falling from the branches are either heartless things or turned into spring mud, willing to cultivate beautiful spring flowers to grow.

Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems (V) is the fifth poem in Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems by Gong Zizhen in Qing Dynasty, which describes the poet's feelings of leaving Beijing. The image of the whole poem is simple, but the scene is muddy, the contrast is unprovoked, and the mind is clear. In just 28 words, it shows the poet's broad mind, reveals a valuable life value, and has the ideological and emotional capacity of heaven and earth, which can be called the masterpiece of Ding 'an poetry.

Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems is a group of poems written by Gong Zizhen, a poet in Qing Dynasty. Written in the 19th year of Qing Daoguang (1839), Gong Zizhen wrote it on her way home from Beijing. ***3 15 poetry is rare in China. Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems not only contains the author's life experience, what he saw and heard, but also exposes and criticizes the darkness of social system and social reality, and fully shows the author's true inner world.

The ideological content of Jiuhai Miscellaneous Poems;

1, reflecting the sufferings of people's livelihood and denouncing social darkness. Gong Zizhen experienced three dynasties: Qianlong, Jiaqing and Daoguang. After decades of ups and downs in officialdom, he clearly realized that political corruption, class contradictions and ethnic contradictions were prominent in the Qing Dynasty. He devoted his attention to the sufferings of people's livelihood and the current social situation to his poems.

2. Call for reform and advocate social progress. As an enlightenment thinker who was concerned about the country and the people in the late Qing Dynasty, Gong Zizhen had a keen eye for social ills and a strong sense of change. He often expresses his ideas in his poems and longs for the wave of reform.

3, feel the life experience, express ambition is not to pay. Gong Zizhen was deeply influenced by family and secular. She received Confucian education since childhood and has a strong ambition to be an official. She tried to become famous by studying, shine brilliantly in politics and realize all her ambitions.

However, before he became famous and entered the officialdom, Gong Zizhen's ambition was nowhere to be placed, and it was difficult to realize his ambition to serve the country. After decades of ups and downs in officialdom, he hated the intrigue of officialdom and resolutely resigned and went home. Nearly half a year later, he wrote all his troubles and worries into his poems.