A poem with a beginning

Officials arrest people at night.

"Li Shihao" Tang Du Fu went to Shihao Village at dusk, and officials arrested people at night. The old man climbed over the wall and left, while the old woman went out to watch. Why are officials angry? Why do women cry? Before listening to his wife's speech: three men are guarding Yecheng. One man attached a book, and two men died. Those who drag out an ignoble existence are dead. There is no one in the room, only a baby and a grandson. And grandma didn't go, and there was no skirt in and out. Although an old woman is weak, please come back at night. If you are in a hurry to serve Shirley in the river and Yang, you might as well prepare the meal in the morning. The night is long and silent, like crying and choking. Dawn will rise into the future, leaving the old man alone.

The overall writing characteristics of poetry: in terms of artistic expression, the most prominent point of this poem is refined. The whole sentence narrative, no lyric words, no argument words. But in fact, the author skillfully expressed his feelings through narration and made comments, with clear love and hatred and obvious tendency. The combination of praise and criticism in narrative not only saves a lot of pen and ink, but also gives readers no conceptual feeling at all. The poem also uses the expression of Tibetan questions and answers. "Collectors call what anger. Why do women cry? " After summing up the contradictions between the two sides, I concentrated on writing "woman" instead of "official", but "official" was quite violent, but it was hinted at in the old woman's speech and the turning point of the event. Poets are also good at tailoring, and there are endless meanings in the narrative. The first sentence was about staying overnight, and immediately turned to the theme of "arresting people at the night of being an official". For example, it only says "the old man climbed over the wall and walked away", but it doesn't say when he will come back. He only wrote "If you smell her crying, you will swallow her throat", but he didn't write who the weeping person was. He only wrote "Please come home at night", but he didn't write whether she was taken away. But the lyrical "farewell to the old man" tells readers that the old man has returned home and the old woman has been taken away. Then, the one who was afraid to cry loudly with tears in her eyes was the young widow who was nursing her child. It is precisely because the poet's pen and ink are concise and refined that it is commendable to reflect the contradictions and conflicts in life with amazing breadth and depth in a short space.