Seven-character quatrains in Yuyuqionglou

Yu Yuqiong's seven-character quatrains are as follows:

1, Qionglou Yuyu became a false life, and the rock was long and sloppy. -Song Chen Mi's Harmony

Appreciation: This poem is based on mountain scenery, expressing the author's deep admiration for natural beauty and longing for a quiet life. The woodcutter is portrayed as a fairy, and his life is integrated with the natural environment, living with flowers and stones.

In the poem, the contrast technique is used to compare Qionglou Yuyu (a noble and gorgeous building) with Rock Chang Song (an ancient and simple natural scenery), which highlights the truth and beauty of natural Shan Ye and implies the vitality and vigor of nature, while clouds often rise on deep cliffs, giving people a mysterious feeling.

The whole poem depicts the beauty of natural scenery and the harmony between man and nature in concise and beautiful language, and expresses the yearning for quiet life and Shan Ye scenery. Through the description of mountain scenery, poetry conveys an artistic conception that transcends the world and makes people feel the charm and beauty of nature.

2. Qionglou Yuyu has no wings, and Penglai has Aizhou. -Vae Yueqing, "Yun Jie's nephew was born with poems as chapters, and Sun Ciyun's poems were saved for four times."

Appreciation: This poem uses contrast and symbolism to show the author's thinking about history, politics and ideals. The author creates a visual contrast through the prosperity of the southeast banner and the fog in the northwest, and depicts the scenes and atmosphere in different regions.

Qionglou Yuyu and Weak Water Penglai represent the contrast between power and beauty, and present the conflict between reality and ideal. Finally, the author mentioned that the intervention of the Lord in diplomacy may lead to the end of his life, expressing his expectation for the ruler and his desire for reform.

3. The snow in the northwest hangs across the south, in front of Yuyuting in Qionglou. -Song Fang Mengzhong's Hundred Plum Blossom Poems in Hehuang Houcun.

Appreciation: This poem depicts the beauty of plum blossom in concise language. The poet vividly shows the elegance and beauty of plum blossom by using the method of contrast and the metaphor of Qionglou Yuyu. The whole poem is mainly about scenery description, and through concise artistic language, it shows the beauty of plum blossoms in front of Qionglou Yuyu.