Cicada is a five-character ancient poem written by Yu Shinan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The author holds the meaning of things. A sentence or two implies that the cicada's dew and voice spread far away, and people are handsome, high-standard and elegant; The third sentence and the fourth sentence use the words "self" and "non" respectively, which are full of tension in both positive and negative aspects, expressing warm praise and high confidence in people's inner character.
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Appreciation of cicadas;
The poem "Cicada" describes the shape, habit and sound of cicada, and every sentence implies the poet's noble character and interest. The deep meaning of chanting things is to praise people. The key of this poem is to grasp some specific features of cicadas and find artistic correspondence from them. ?
In the poem Cicada, the poet Yu Shinan taught himself. As one of the twenty-four ministers who hung in Lingyange during the Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty, his reputation lies in his erudition and noble Geng Jie. He talked with Emperor Taizong about the gains and losses of the king, and he was able to speak out and make a unique contribution to the rule of Zhenguan.