Appreciation of Li He's Horse Poems and Li He's Horse Poems in Tang Dynasty

Li He's poems have always been famous for their strangeness and fantasy, and most of them describe social reality and the sadness of talented people who meet unexpectedly. Moreover, Li He is very good at describing the fantasy world and often expresses reality through ghosts and gods. His poems are rich in imagination and unique in images, and he is a famous romantic poet in the history of China literature.

Li he's poems

Li He is a famous poet in the literary world of the middle Tang Dynasty. Although his official career was not smooth, he took poetry as his career and left many classic poems. His poems can be roughly divided into the following categories. The first kind is poetry that satirizes the present by borrowing the past. Li He lived in a turbulent era all his life, with his henchmen in power and the people living in misery. Li He experienced the pain of exploitation in his early years, and later he was old. Deeply aware of the social chaos, political darkness and incompetence of the top management at that time, Li He was filled with resentment and sympathy for the people, and wrote many such poems to satirize the cruel world at that time.

A galloping horse

Another kind is lyric poetry. He Li has an empty ambition, but he can't display it. He is sick. Therefore, on the one hand, he is dissatisfied with the gloomy world, on the other hand, he is depressed. He often has such poems to express his sadness. There is also a kind of ghosts and gods. Li He's poems are imaginative, and he is another romantic master after Li Bai. Through his fantastic imagination, he painted many mythical scenes, but unlike Li Bai's "immortal spirit", Li He's poems are more "ghostly", perhaps because he has seen many human sufferings. Li He often looks at the world with sly eyes and will.

There is also poetry that recites things. This kind of poem is also different from the way people recite things. Li He used his extraordinary imagination and absurd metaphor to integrate his imagination into poetry, which fully showed the depth and breadth of Li He's thought.

Appreciate what

Li He created many works in his life, because Li He belongs to horses, and there are 23 horse poems alone. In these horse poems, Li He used BMW to express his ambition and express his impassioned emotions, the most famous of which is the fifth one.

Li He's Comments on Horses in Ma Poems

In this poem "Ma Shi", Li He expresses his frustration and his desire to serve the motherland by chanting Malay. The first two sentences of this poem, by contrast, show a scene of desert battlefield: "The desert sand is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan is like a hook": the endless desert seems to be covered with a layer of snow in the moonlight, and the moon over Yanshan is like a hook. Hook has been a symbol of the battlefield since ancient times. Comparing the moon to a hook shows that the author actually has the lofty sentiments of joining the army and going to the battlefield.

The last two sentences, "Why should I use things to express my feelings? Let's step on the clear autumn ",and express Li He's hope to be reused and contribute to the country by describing the horse wearing a saddle and sprinting in the crisp autumn. But this is in sharp contrast with the reality, and it also shows the author's unwillingness and sadness not to be reused.

Li He is a famous poet in the history of China. He has the title of "Shi Gui" and is a typical romantic poet. His poems have a very rich imagination. It is a major feature of Li He's poems to create a cold and melancholy atmosphere through bizarre words. He also has many poems chanting things to express his feelings of serving the country, among which Ma Shi is the representative work of this kind of works.