Song Yuanfeng, a rainy wind on the 10th and 5th.
There is no wheat in a thousand miles, and there are no clouds in the mountains.
The water seedlings are continuous and complex, and the keel is long and dry.
When shad leave the net to cover the island, bamboo shoots are fatter than milk.
One hundred dollars can get a glass of wine. Although it was not the head of the club who heard the drums and the five children played and danced, there was nothing painful about being happy.
The old man intercepted the water and flowed southwest, and the willows rowed in the middle.
Sleeping in the white sun on a whim, everyone laughed without worrying.
This poem is somewhat exaggerated, but it reflects the effectiveness of the reform to some extent. Popular in the Late Yuan Dynasty is a seven-character ancient poem by Wang Anshi, a politician in the Northern Song Dynasty. This poem, which reflects the social reality in Yuanfeng period of Northern Song Dynasty, is not only an ode to the political reform in the middle of Northern Song Dynasty, but also a direct exposure of the author's political ideal.
The first two sentences are the first part of the work, praising the gratifying weather in Yuanfeng period. The next six sentences are the second part, praising the grand occasion of bumper crops and exquisite products during the Yuanfeng period. The last eight sentences are the third part, praising the happy life of the people in Yuanfeng period.
In this poem, the scene of the Yuan Dynasty and the prosperity of the country is no less than the reappearance of Tang Yu's flourishing age, which proves the role of Wang Anshi's new law. Although Wang Anshi exaggerated and beautified for political purposes, this poem still has profound cognitive value and enlightening significance in eulogizing agricultural ideals and affirming Yuanfeng's new law.