Jiang Nanchun's genre is poetry.
Jiangnan Spring
Tang Dynasty: Du Mu
Thousands of miles of yingti are green and red, and the water village is full of wine flags. ?
Four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasties are covered in misty rain.
The vast south of the Yangtze River is full of singing and dancing, green trees and red flowers set each other off, and wine flags are fluttering everywhere in the foothills of waterside villages. More than 48 ancient temples left over from the Southern Dynasties are now shrouded in this misty rain.
Jiangnan Spring is a poem written by Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem not only depicts the beautiful spring scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, but also reproduces the misty balcony scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, making the scenery in the south of the Yangtze River more magical and confusing. The charming Jiangnan, touched by the poet's brilliant pen, is even more exciting.
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the first two sentences of the poem are set off by red and green colors, mountains and rivers, villages and battlements, movements and sounds. But these are not rich enough, and they only depict the bright side of Jiangnan's spring scenery. Therefore, the poet added a wonderful stroke: "Four hundred and eighty temples in the southern dynasties, how many towers are misty and rainy."
The resplendent Buddhist temple, with its heavy buildings, originally gave people a deep feeling, but now the poet deliberately let it haunt in the misty rain, which added a hazy and blurred color. This kind of picture and color contrast with the bright and beautiful scenery of "thousands of miles of warblers singing green and reflecting red, and the wind of water village, mountain country and wine flag", which makes this picture of "Jiangnan Spring" more colorful.
The word "Southern Dynasties" adds a distant historical color to this picture. "48" is a saying that the Tang people emphasize the quantity. The poet first emphasizes that there is more than one magnificent Buddhist temple, and then sings with the sigh of "How many towers are in the misty rain", which is particularly reverie.
Du Mu is particularly good at depicting beautiful and moving pictures in just four sentences and twenty-eight characters, presenting a profound and beautiful artistic conception, expressing subtle and profound feelings, and giving people the enjoyment of beauty and the enlightenment of thinking.
Jiangnan Spring reflects that the aesthetics in China's poems and paintings are beyond time and space, indifferent and free-spirited, and have the thought of "epiphany" of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and most of them show poetic feelings of nostalgia, seclusion and freehand brushwork.
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