Sentence translation:
"The firewood in the stream is soft and warm, so it can't go out with the slaves" comes from Lu You's Wind and Rain on November 4th in Song Dynasty (I). The meaning of these two poems is that the firewood and felt wrapped around me are so warm that neither the cat nor I want to go out. Beaver slave, the nickname of a cat domesticated by people in life.
Appreciate:
This sentence is vivid and fluent, describing the poet's comfortable and leisurely life with his pet.
This poem is full of emotion and energy. The author was in a difficult situation and weak in his later years, but he was not sad himself. Instead, I want to join the army and go to the frontier, cross the horse and fight against the enemy's invasion. Expressed the poet's patriotic enthusiasm, hoping to serve the country with practical actions and worry about the country and the people.
Lu You's Personal Achievements:
Literary achievements:
Lu You has many literary talents, especially his achievements in poetry. He claimed to have written more than 9,300 poems in 60 years, which can be roughly divided into three periods: before he entered Shu at the age of 46, he tended to be in the form of words; From entering Shu to retiring at the age of 64, it is the mature period of his poetry creation, and it is also a period of great changes in his poetry style.
From focusing on "algae painting" in his early years to pursuing unrestrained style, he is full of fighting atmosphere and patriotic passion; After living in his hometown of Yin Shan in his later years, his poetic style tends to be simple and plain, showing an idyllic flavor, and from time to time revealing desolate life feelings.
Historical achievements:
Lu You's historical achievement lies not in the Records of the Two Dynasties and the History of the Three Dynasties, but in his privately written Book of Southern Tang Dynasty. During the Southern Song Dynasty, there were 1 1 versions of historical records describing the history of the Southern Tang Dynasty, such as the History of the Old Five Dynasties edited by Xue and the History of the New Five Dynasties written by Ouyang Xiu.
The purpose of Lu You's compilation of the Book of Southern Tang Dynasty is to take history as a mirror for the Southern Song Dynasty. Lu You affirmed that Li Jue, a martyr in the Southern Tang Dynasty, was "Li Ke, the great-grandson of Kelly, the eighth son of Tang Xianzong" and corrected the concept of the Five Dynasties in the Central Plains.