Zhang ye's epidemic poems
This poem was written by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows: Don't forget the top snow in Qilian Mountain and mistake Zhangye for Jiangnan. Who is Wu E smiling at? Qinhuai River, a thousand miles away. This poem means that I will never forget the snow on the top of Qilian Mountain, but I regard Zhangye as the south of the Yangtze River. Wu E (referring to the legendary Mrs. Wu Wang) turned over and laughed at me, not knowing what I was thinking. Qinhuai River flows thousands of miles away. Through the description of Qilian Mountain and Zhangye, this poem expresses the poet's yearning for his hometown and yearning for the distance. The poet compared Zhang Ye with Jiangnan, implying his yearning for Jiangnan. At the same time, he also realized his mistake, because there are great differences in geographical location, climate and scenery between Zhangye and Jiangnan. Finally, by describing the Qinhuai River thousands of miles away, the poet expressed his yearning for his hometown and longing for the distance. The whole poem has profound implications and expresses the poet's complex feelings for his hometown and distant place.