What are Shangguan Waner's poems? Appreciation of Shangguan Waner's Poems

Shangguan Waner's Poems: Shangguan Waner, a female official, poet and imperial concubine in Tang Dynasty. Shangguan Waner's poems are appreciated by literary historians of past dynasties because people don't waste words.

What are Shangguan Waner's poems?

According to records, when Shangguan Waner was 14 years old, she was able to write poems according to the topic, which was completed in an instant, with fluent meaning, gorgeous rhetoric and beautiful language. Shangguan Waner inherited and developed her grandfather Shangguan Yi's style of writing in poetry, attached importance to the formal skills of poetry, paid more attention to the beauty of sound and words, and was good at reflecting the delicacy and exquisiteness of things. Unfortunately, many of Shangguan Waner's poems were lost in the historical purge, and only 32 poems left by Shangguan Waner were preserved in the whole Tang poetry.

Appreciation of Shangguan Waner's Poems

Color book resentment

At the beginning of falling leaves, I thought of the rain in Wan Li. The dew is fragrant and cold, and the moon is empty.

I want to play Jiangnan music, and I am greedy for giving books to the north. There is no other meaning in the book, but I have been away from home for a long time.

This is a five-character poem, and the expression of emotion goes beyond the usual tone of court poetry. Poetry is lyrical with scenery, with scenery, bleak weather and melancholy feelings, which changed the style of "Six Dynasties Interest" in the early Tang Dynasty and made it particularly refined and elegant. This song "Color Book Complaint" overcomes the shortcomings of the lack of emotion in court poems, and makes us deeply feel the emotional loneliness and persistence of this talented woman who is long in the palace, as if a folk woman poured out her long thoughts to her husband. After nearly a hundred years of emotional silence, the palace poems in the early Tang Dynasty began to express their feelings in a long, affectionate and wonderful way. From this perspective, it can be regarded as "the redemption of court poetry".