jiǎ shēng's pinyin is Ji m \ sh ē ng.
jiǎshēng is a seven-character quatrain written by Li Shangyin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which is full of irony and emotion. The pinyin is Ji m 4 sh ē ng. By telling the story of Jia Yi in the Han Dynasty, this poem expresses the poet's dissatisfaction and criticism of the rulers who ignored people's livelihood and were obsessed with fairy tales. In the poem Jia Sheng, Li Shangyin takes Jia Yi's expulsion from Changsha as the theme, ostensibly praising Jia Yi, but actually satirizing Tang Xianzong and the ruling minister at that time.
The main idea of this poem is: Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty attached great importance to talents, and attached great importance to Jia Yi. However, he listened to rumors and demoted Jia Yi to Changsha, where he lived in a humble official position for a long time. Even so, Jia Yi still cares about state affairs and people's livelihood. In the Xuan Di period, Jia Yi was able to return to the DPRK, but still failed to be reused. By describing Jia Yi's experience, the whole poem expresses the poet's indignation and dissatisfaction with the political darkness and the suppression of talents at that time.
Jia Sheng, written by Li Shangyin, uses the past as a metaphor for the present, criticizes the political environment at that time through Jia Yi's expulsion from Changsha, and expresses the poet's profound exposure and criticism of the rulers' neglect of talents and people's livelihood. This poem is of great reference value for us to understand the political, social and cultural background of the Tang Dynasty.
The writing technique of Jia Sheng:
1. To satirize the present: The poet borrowed Jia Yi's story from the Han Dynasty, and by describing Jia Yi's experience, he hinted at his political frustration and the anguish of being excluded. This way of writing satirizes the present, which not only expresses the poet's inner feelings, but also enhances the connotation and appeal of poetry.
2. Contrast and contrast: The poem uses the method of contrast to compare Jia Yi's talent and experience, highlighting the poet's experience is even more tragic. At the same time, this contrast also makes poetry more vivid and interesting, and makes readers feel the poet's pain and helplessness more deeply.
3. Lyricism through scenery: While describing Jia Yi, the poet also used some scenery to express his feelings. For example, the mission room in the mission room is a historical relic, and the poet used this place to express his feelings about political frustration and not being reused. The midnight and the front seats in the poor midnight empty seats also imply the poet's own political loneliness and helplessness. These scenes and emotions set off each other, making poetry more vivid and touching.