See the article "A Glance".
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Clear. There are five surging waves in Feng Ban's "Miscellaneous Notes on Dull Songs": "Don't forget what you say, and don't care about the road. ※.」
Reporter: These two words are specious and confusing.
If the husband is confused and aware of each other, then lying is considered embarrassing; Evil is the opposite, and the Tao is rational.
Fans feel that what they have been saying is still silent; Since the evil spirits have come back, they have never set foot in the Tao again, because the teaching methods are different, so there is no way to say it.
This is the case with religious families. You didn't spread it outside, so you ran away. I am sincere and humble, and dare not say.
As for poets, if there are not enough words, they will make a long speech, and if there are not enough words, they will sing a song, but words are different from common sayings. How can he be safe? Poet, cynical, well-founded, complaining is not chaotic, smiling is not immoral, so he said, "He who thinks is innocent! But its reasoning is different from that of ordinary writers, and it is safe not to participate in reasoning. Canglang1> On poetry, it's just a floating lamp and a slight shadow. 2> If you see something, in fact, your heel hasn't touched the ground yet, so the cloud says, "Poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty is like the color in the air, the moon in the water and the image in the mirror. 」
3> Various metaphors are not as wonderful as Liu Mengde's 4> cloud "rising out of the image" 5>.
[Note] (1) Canglang: Yan Yu, whose real name is Yiqing, whose real name is Danqiu, Canglangke.
Shao Wu was born in the Southern Song Dynasty, and his date of birth and death is unknown.
As a literary critic, Wang Yuyang, a poet in A Qing, is a poetic school with the principle of not involving logic and not writing.
He is the author of Canglang Poetry Collection and Canglang Poetry Talk.
(2) Floating light: floating light, the light reflected from the surface of an object.
A glance, that is, a glimpse, refers to a flash of shadow.
(3) The sentence of "the color in the air": The original text of Yan Yu's Poems on Canglang is "like the sound in the air, the color in the phase, the moon in the water, the image in the mirror".
(4) Liu Mengde: Liu Yuxi (AD 772? 846), the word dream, Tang Pengcheng people.
Zhenyuan was a scholar in the ninth year, and later became an imperial adviser.
Liu Zongyuan was demoted to Sima Langzhou because he failed to participate in the political reform movement led by Wang.
In his later years, he was a guest of the prince, so he was also called Liu Bin.
Liu is good at poetry and prose. At that time, he became friends with Bai Juyi, and his poem name was similar.
(5) Xing is outside the image: Feeling Xing exists outside the appearance.
Xing, Yin |ㄥˋ.
One of the six meanings of poetry, the poetic method of saying something else first to sing something.
Here are the allusions as a "glimpse" for your reference.
"Glance" refers to "light reflected from the surface of an object" and "shadow passing by", both of which refer to illusory things that are difficult to observe deeply.
This idiom may come from the article "A Glimpse" in Volume 5 of Feng Ban's Miscellanies of Blunt Songs in Qing Dynasty.
The object of Feng's collation is Cang Shi Lang Dialect written by Yan Yu in Song Dynasty.
There is a passage in Yan's Cang Bian: "Poems are endowed with different materials and have nothing to do with books; Poetry has other interests and has nothing to do with reason.
..... the so-called don't care about the road, don't say anything, also. 」
The main idea of Yan's passage is: writing poetry is not for showing off knowledge and reasoning; Therefore, the highest realm of poetry, it is best not to talk about truth, nor just to show off language.
Feng Ban thinks that it is very problematic to describe poetry writing strictly with "unreasonable silence".
Poetry is used to "express ideas", that is, "express ideas", just to fully express their feelings, so it evolved into singing. Although this is different from normal speech, it is also a "speech"! How can you say "keep your word"? Poetry can also be used to express ironic feelings, which is also logical! How can it be said to be "irrelevant"? Therefore, he thinks that Yan Yu's views, like some metaphors Yan himself used to describe poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty: "The color in the air, the moon in the water, the image in the mirror" are all "superficial" and seemingly insightful, but in fact, just like a person's heel has not stepped on the ground, it is quite vague and unreliable.
Later, the idiom "glance" may have evolved from "glance" here, which means that knowledge is shallow and not thorough enough, and also means that the content of the article is superficial and vague. Sometimes it is also used to describe not being impressed.
Documentary evidence: 0 1. Clear. Qian's Biography of Poetry and Fu in Past Dynasties. Butyl. Volume. Tan Jieyuan's Spring: "At first, I didn't know anything about it. I was so superficial that I actually said that I was unique outside the text. I didn't know that my knowledge fell into the devil, but my interest sank into the ghost." 」
02. Qing. Pu Qilong's Reading Du Xin Jie. Preface Postscript of Shaoling Chronological Poetry: "Gu has no place in Shaoling, and he is connected for peace. 」
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