1, Jiangzuo refers to the east of the Yangtze River, and Yiwu is the name of Guanzhong. Guan Zhong was a politician in the Spring and Autumn Period. He helped Qi Huangong become the overlord. Later, in poetry and prose, they are often called talented people who can save the country and the people.
2. Jiang Wu's poems mainly praise Wen Qiao's talent and contribution. Wen Qiao was a famous soldier in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He worked in Jiangzuo area and made great contributions to the local prosperity and development. Therefore, later generations used "Jiang Wu" to describe those talented, ambitious and responsible officials or talents.
3. In addition, the poem Jiang Wu also reflects the evaluation criteria of officials or talents in ancient China. In ancient times, an official or talented person should not only have talent and skills, but also have moral quality and social responsibility. Only people with these conditions can truly contribute to the country and the people.
Poetry related knowledge
1. Poetry is an important part of China traditional culture. This is a highly concise, rhythmic and musical expression of China language. Poetry has distinctive artistic features and aesthetic value, and is an important part of China culture.
2. Poetry creation needs to follow certain rules and skills. First of all, poetry should have a distinct theme and artistic conception, and express the author's thoughts and feelings through vivid language and rich images. Secondly, poetry should pay attention to rhythm and rhyme, and pay attention to levelness, antithesis and rhyme, so that poetry has a harmonious and beautiful sense of music.
3. There are many kinds of poems, including ancient poems, modern poems, words, songs and other forms. Among them, ancient poetry is a kind of poetry widely read by ancient people, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations. Modern poetry refers to the metrical poems that began to form in the Tang Dynasty, including quatrains and metrical poems, and pays attention to the rules of rhyme, levelness and antithesis.