Gong Zizhen's Representative Poems

Gong Zizhen's representative poems are as follows:

Gong Zizhen's ancient poems include: Five Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai, 220 Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai, Mangan and so on.

1, Ji Hai's miscellaneous poems, the fifth.

The vast sadness of parting extends to the setting sun, away from Beijing, riding a whip to the east, feeling that people are on earth.

I quit my job and go home, just like a flower falling from a branch, but this is not a heartless thing. It can be turned into the soil of spring and can also play a role in nurturing the next generation.

The sadness of parting extends to the distant place where the sun goes down. When you leave Beijing, you will feel that you are at the end of the world, and a whip is drawn to the east. I quit my job and went home, just like a fallen flower falling from a branch, but it was not a heartless thing. It has become the soil of spring and can also play a role in cultivating the next generation.

2. Ji Hai's miscellaneous poems, its 220.

Only the great explosive power of lightning can make the land of China exude vitality, but the social and political situation is not angry, but a kind of sadness.

I advise God to cheer up and not stick to certain norms to belittle more people.

Translation:

Only thunderous power can make the land of China full of vitality, but the social and political situation is dead after all, which is a kind of sadness. I advise god to cheer up, don't stick to certain specifications and get rid of more talents.

3. Diffuse feeling.

I am disappointed to join the army, and I hate the word Southeast.

One flute and one sword, equal business, negative reputation for fifteen years.

In the military field, he is in his prime and frustrating, and he can only fill his poems with worries about the southeast. It is my lifelong wish to express my feelings with poetry and to fight the enemy with sword. Now fifteen years have passed, and I have not lived up to my reputation as a madman in vain.

Introduction to Gong Zizhen:

Gong Zizhen (1August 22, 792-184 1 September 26,) was born in (Zuo Ding 'an). Han nationality, Zhejiang Renhe (now Hangzhou) people. In his later years, he lived in Yushan Pavilion in Kunshan, also known as Yushan people. Thinker, poet, writer and reformist pioneer in Qing Dynasty.

Gong Zizhen used to be cabinet secretary, director of Zongrenyuan and director of etiquette department. He advocated abolishing graft and resisting foreign aggression, and once fully supported Lin Zexu to ban opium. He resigned at the age of 48 and returned to the south. The following year, he died in Yunyang College, Danyang, Jiangsu.

His poems advocated "changing the law" and "changing the painting", exposed the corruption of the Qing rulers, and were full of patriotic enthusiasm. They were praised by Liu Yazi as "the first class in three hundred years". He is the author of Wan Ding Collection, with more than 300 articles and nearly 800 poems. Today's collection is "The Complete Works of Gong Zizhen" and the famous poem "Miscellaneous Things in the Sea" ***3 15.