Seeking: Noun Interpretation of New Yuefu Poetry and Han Meng Poetry School
New Yuefu poetry is a kind of Yuefu-style poetry that writes current events in a new style. Roughly at the same time as Han Yu, Meng Jiao and others, a group of poets set off a new wave of poetry with different directions. Its distinctive feature is to reflect social problems and criticize political abuses in the form of Yuefu, especially the new Yuefu, in order to achieve practical social effects. At the same time, in artistic expression, most of these poets try to improve the readability of their poems with simple language and natural and fluent meaning (this feature is just the opposite of that of poets in North Korea and Bangladesh). They include Zhang Ji, Wang Jian, Yuan Zhen, Bai Juyi, Shen Li and others. Han Meng School of Poetry, which rose in the middle Tang Dynasty, is represented by Han Yu and Meng Jiao, and is as famous as Jia Dao, Lutong, Yao He, Li He and Liu Cha. They don't want to follow in the footsteps of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, but they want to innovate their own style and find another way. "Say what people don't say, and people don't have it." They inherited and developed Du Fu's side of "language is not surprising and never stops". In their creative attitude, they "think hard about danger", advocate "bitter songs", advocate "injustice makes sound" and "pen complements nature" In the style of poetry, it mainly pursues the beauty of strangeness, strangeness and strangeness. Han Yu's comments on Meng Jiao's ci, such as "hard words, strong words", "rushing into the sea", "staring at the heart, grasping the knife, grasping the ci, pulling out the stomach and kidney, setting up ghosts and meeting each other one after another", are all concrete descriptions of this style. In terms of ideological content, even excellent works mostly reveal the shortcomings of society by describing personal experiences, and less directly reflect reality.