Gu Yu’s most famous poem

The famous ancient poem describing Guyu is "Grain Rain" by Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The original text and translation are as follows:

Original text: The yin should be cherished, and the late scenery should be welcomed. The wind blows in the woods and fields, and the rain clears in the valley.

Translation: Every moment must be cherished more, and the evening scenery is also suitable to welcome and enjoy. In the wild forests and mountains, the warm southeast wind has been blowing; in front of the pavilions and pavilions, the beautiful Grain Rain season ushered in the sunny weather.

Liu Yuxi is a bold poet and is known as a poet. Due to the implicit and deep connotation, the open and clear realm and the high and upward emotions, Liu Yuxi's poems appear to be both solemn and clear. Liu Yuxi was demoted to the south many times, where folk songs were popular, so Liu Yuxi often collected folk songs and learned their styles to compose poems.

Appreciation of the work "Grain Rain"

"Every minute of time should be cherished, and the late scenery is good for greetings." These two sentences mean that every minute of time must be cherished even more, and the late scenery is also suitable for coming. Welcome and appreciate, this is the time to write about Grain Rain. When the Grain Rain season arrives, it is already the end of late spring. As spring is about to pass, the poet feels that we should cherish the last spring scenery more, and must not miss the feeling of spring and miss the late scenery.

Although the spring is short, we should still cherish it; although the sunset is late, we should still welcome it. This is the attitude we should have in life. We should face it calmly at all times, live optimistically and embrace life. "The wind blows in the forest, and the rain in the pavilions is clear." These two sentences mean that in the wild forests and mountains, the warm southeast wind has blown; in front of the pavilions and pavilions, the beautiful Grain Rain season has ushered in sunny weather.

Reference for the above content: Kaifeng.com - Grain Rain is coming, an appreciation of "Grain Rain" by Liu Yuxi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty