What does the poem Tian Jia mean?

Tian Jia's poem "Mo Mei" is a poem about Mo Mei written by Wang Anshi, a writer in the Song Dynasty, which expresses his love for Mo Mei and his dissatisfaction with the present situation through Mo Mei. The whole poem expresses the author's spiritual level and strong personality characteristics with an orphan of Mo Mei. Wang Anshi's fresh and independent thought was expressed in this way and provided an example for later literary creation, so it was sung from generation to generation.

Wang Anshi's love for Mo Mei stems from his unique charm. In Wang Anshi's view, Mo Mei is different. Even in the spring when a hundred flowers blossom, Mo Mei still enjoys herself, thin, elegant and not flashy. It is this trait that attracted Wang Anshi's attention and deeply touched his heart. From Mo Mei, Wang Anshi saw the spirit and tenacity of life and lamented that "ten years of life and death are boundless, and there should be no resentment. Why do you want to be round when you leave? " . Therefore, Wang Anshi took Mo Mei as the theme, expressing his love for nature and his spiritual feelings.

In the second sentence of Tian Jiashi's poem, "Mo Mei smells plum leaves again, and the spring breeze falls thin." In a word, Wang Anshi used Mo Mei to express his dissatisfaction with the status quo. At that time, during the Northern Song Dynasty, internal and external troubles were in full swing, and when the people were miserable under the rule of feudal bureaucrats, the original balance began to be broken. Wang Anshi used Mo Mei to express his thoughts, alluding to the morbid state of the country. At this time, Mo Mei became an orphan and became a symbol of Wang Anshi's struggle. Years are long, respect for righteousness cannot be changed by oneself, and Wang Anshi's dissatisfaction has not changed.