It means "operator" and is a poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the poet's life scene in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. The phonetic version of this poem is "bǔsuàn zǐwǒzháng Jiāng tóu", in which "Fu" means people who live across from each other. This poem shows the wisdom and understanding of nature of the people in the Tang Dynasty.
Poetic background: The Operator depicts the poet Bai Juyi's life scene at the head of the Yangtze River, where he observes the swift river, the changeable situation, the return of fishing boats and blends in with nature. Poetic: This poem expresses the poet's love for nature and thinking about life. By depicting natural landscapes such as river view, mountain view and white dew, the harmony between man and nature and the understanding of life are expressed.
Theme of Poetry: The theme of "Bu Operator" includes love and awe of nature, thinking about life, feeling about life and so on. Through rich images and delicate descriptions, the poet expressed his praise for the beauty of the universe and his thoughts on the impermanence of life. Poetic influence: Bu Operator is one of the representative works of Bai Juyi's mid-term creation, which is highly praised by later poets. With its profound artistic conception and fresh brushwork, it has become a classic of China's classical poetry and is often selected as a Chinese textbook for middle schools.
The following is a further discussion on this poem.
Poetic structure: Oracle Bone Inscriptions Fu is divided into fifty-five poems, each with four sentences, which are arranged into articles. The whole poem takes the natural landscape as a clue, and constructs a vivid Jiangtou scene and inner world through coherent description and perceptual language.
Nature Description: The operator described the natural scenery at the source of the Yangtze River in exquisite and vivid language, including the rushing of the river, the clouds in the sky and the changes of mountains. These descriptions make readers feel as if they are on the riverside and feel the magnificence and grandeur of nature.