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Gongzixing (Tang) Meng

Jinyihong won the glory, invaded Xiao Chun and swam to the wild court.

I don't know the hardships of farmers, but I am arrogant and ruined.

Gongzixing is a poem describing the flashy life of a dude in the Tang Dynasty. This is to expose your son's bad behavior of stepping on wheat seedlings during his spring outing. The first two sentences describe your son wearing brocade brighter than rosy clouds and riding happily in the early morning for a spring outing in the wild. Between the lines, his luxury and power are revealed. The poet used the artistic technique of contrast and contrast, and compared the splendor of "Jinyi" with the rosy clouds, which showed that he was of noble birth and lived a luxurious life. The word "Jin Hongyiduo" shows the distinctive color of Jin Yi.

The last two sentences focus on the identity of the son to expose his arrogance. "I don't know that farmers are hard-working, arrogant and ruined." Pride is an arrogant and unruly horse. "Pride" refers to the arrogance of horses and people. An "ignorance" and an "arrogance" vividly depict the ugly image of a powerful son who is stupid and arrogant.

At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Yan's poem "Peasant Woman" wrote: "At midnight, it is difficult to plow when you call, and the cows are gradually unable to walk. When people don't know the hardships of farmers, they will say that Tanaka Valley is born. " It is those idle aristocratic children who "don't know the hardships of farmers." They live a parasitic life of arrogance and extravagance, don't know the hardships of farmers and crops, only care about galloping in the fields and enjoying the scenery, completely ignoring the crops in the fields and treating trampled wheat seedlings as a child's play. The poem "I don't know the hardships of farmers" seems dull, but it is actually a manifestation of the exploiting class's contempt for the working people. Poetry is very suitable for the identity characteristics of aristocratic children, and it is also very thought-provoking.

During the late Tang and Five Dynasties, the rulers were extremely decadent and spoiled their children. It is said that the poet Guan Xiu once satirized Wang Sun's son in front of Wang Jian, the king of Shu, and his ministers, saying, "I never knew what Huang San, the five emperors, was!" Meng's "Journey to the Childe" castigated their behavior of harming farmers from another side.

In art, this poem also has something to commend. It seems common to trample on wheat seedlings. But what is reflected here is not the general unintentional stepping on crops, but the behavior of aristocratic children trampling on other people's fields at will. The poet's expression of "trampling on wheat fields and green grass" with the dissolute amusement of Quan Hao's sons and daughters as the background makes the nature of its harm to the people more obvious and exposed more thoroughly.

In front of this poem, a picture of spring scenery is painted with flaming rosy clouds and bright spring scenery. What is sketched behind is the broken scene of horseshoes stepping over wheat fields and green wheat seedlings being trampled. The contrast is sharp. Against the backdrop of rosy clouds and spring, the broken scene behind is even more sad. The artistic effect produced by this sharp contrast will inevitably arouse readers' hatred and indignation against this noble young master.