The writing background of Gong Zizhen's already-written miscellaneous poems.

The writing background of Jihai Miscellaneous Poems

This poem was written in Jihai (1839) in the 19th year of Qing Daoguang. The author resigned angrily at that time, leaving relatives and friends, and was full of worries, so he wrote this poem.

Ji Hai Za Shi is a collection of poems written by Gong Zizhen (1792-1841), a poet in Qing Dynasty. This poem is a group of autobiographical poems, which have written about the origin, writings, friends and so on, and have a wide range of topics.

Among them, the 125th poem "Jihai Miscellaneous Poem Kyushu is angry and depends on the wind and thunder" was included in the first volume of grade five (part edition), the second volume of grade five (Shanghai Education Edition), and the second volume of grade five (Beijing Normal University Edition), and the seventh volume (217 Edition) also included a poem "Jihai Miscellaneous Poem: Distressing from Sorrow and Twilight".

Extended information:

Gong's poems are numerous, among which "Ji Hai Za Shi" is a unique record of his life, covering the poet's career, study, making friends, people's livelihood, memories and other aspects. It is a rare large-scale group of poems in the history of China literature, which has its own characteristics and has a great influence on the poetry writing of later generations.

Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems not only embodies the richness of its subject matter in breadth, but also explores its depth, exposing the darkness and complexity of the system and showing the poet's real inner world. Gong Zizhen attached great importance to the development of society, was able to keenly feel the changes of the times, initiated the ethos of a generation, supported the promotion of talents and appointed people, and put forward a series of reform measures.

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