Ancient poems coming home at the end of the year

An ancient poem that goes home at the end of the year: I love my son endlessly, and I am happy at home. Cold clothes are needle and thread, and letters from home are ink stains. If you encounter pity, you will ask for it. I am ashamed of the son of man and dare not sigh.

The author of this poem is Jiang Shiquan. This poem eulogizes the profundity and greatness of maternal love by describing the scene of a wandering son coming home to see his mother after a long separation. This sentence describes the mother's happy mood when her long-lost son came home for reunion at the end of the year. The word "hi" contains a mother's endless care, love, thoughts and expectations for her son.

She sewed me a cotton-padded coat with dense stitches, and the handwriting and ink in the book at home were as good as ever. As soon as I saw my mother, she said with deep affection that I had lost weight and called me to ask me about the hardships of my journey. Mother and son have always been ashamed of you, and can't bear to tell the fatigue and hardship of wandering outside. This poem truly describes the surprise and sadness when Jiang reunited with his mother.

Other works by Jiang Shiquan:

Jiang Shiquan was a famous dramatist and writer in Qing Dynasty. His works are rich and varied, including operas and poems. His opera works are widely known, the most famous of which is "Nine Stories of the Red Snow Mansion", which brings together nine opera works, representing the highest achievement of his opera art. Most of these plays are based on love and social problems, revealing various contradictions and problems in society at that time through vivid plots and vivid characters.

In addition to China's traditional dramas, Jiang Shiquan also wrote China's classical poems. His poems are full of profound thoughts and sincere feelings, and he is known as one of the three great poets in the middle of Qing Dynasty. There are 2,569 Poems of Zhongyatang by Jiang Shiquan, which reflect his life experience, thoughts and feelings and aesthetic taste.

Some of these poems describe natural scenery and pin their feelings and feelings on it. Others express their views and attitudes towards social phenomena, full of profound thoughts and distinctive personalities. In addition, there are some unpublished poems in Jiang Shiquan, which have been preserved in the manuscript, with thousands of them. These poems also reflect his artistic style, thoughts and feelings, and provide important materials for future generations to study his thoughts and art.