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Li Hou Lord wept blood, since people grow up to hate water and long east

Lin Hua thanked Chun Hong, too hurried, helpless to come to the cold rain and late wind.

Rouge tears, stay drunk, when is it heavy? Since people grow up to hate water and grow east.

This poem is the work of Li Hou lord, sent to "Meet and Rejoice". Some scholars have verified that this poem was created after Li Yu was captured. The Northern Song army marched south to conquer the southern Tang capital, and Li Hou was imprisoned in Beijing. Reading the whole word, there is a feeling of crying blood.

There is a saying that I know why I am going to be here today. This sentence is very appropriate for Lord Li Hou. From the emperor to the prisoner, what awaits him is the result of death. Even if he wanted to live secretly, the rulers of the Northern Song Dynasty would not let him fend for himself. Sure enough, when Zhao Guangyi ascended the throne, he casually found an excuse to poison him to death.

Li Hou Lord wept blood, since people grow up to hate water and long east

"Meet and Greet" was originally a famous song in the Tang Dynasty church, also known as "Shangxi Lou". Since Li Yu filled in the words with this word card, he gave this word card endless poignancy. Later generations often used the word card to be more miserable than anyone in their creations, which is probably the result that Li Yu did not expect.

This song "Meet and Greet" is straightforward in language, without allusions, and the whole text is full of true feelings. It is such a simple work that makes people feel the regret and helplessness in Li Yu's heart. There is no regret medicine in the world, and it is difficult to atone for his sins by living like Li Yu.

Li Hou Lord wept blood, since people grow up to hate water and long east

Spring is fast approaching, the red flowers in the woods have withered, and it all passes too quickly. The passage of time, what a helpless thing. It was also raining in the morning and windy in the evening. Pour spring cold, cold into the bone. Under the blow of wind and rain, the spring flowers fell faster.

Can be analyzed, the flowers bloomed and thanked, from the time calculation has passed the Qingming. Even if Li Yu was in the capital city, even if it was cold, it would not be unbearable. The chill he felt came from within, he had a premonition that life was coming to an end, and he was not prepared to face death in his heart.

Flowers fell on the ground, watered by the rain, as if tears slid across the rouge-smeared cheeks of the beauties. Think about this scene, tears slid across the face, too impactful. Li Yu knew how to write it could make people feel painful, and he seemed to have a fantasy in his heart, whether pretending to be miserable could escape a disaster, and whether pretending to be miserable could be reckless and stealing life. Chunhua and the people who pity Hua'er are nostalgic for each other, and maybe someone will spare Li Yu's life because of his talent.

Li Hou Lord wept blood, since people grow up to hate water and long east

Li Yu was still fantasizing about how he could survive, but the fantasy was destined to be a fantasy. He himself understood that the spring flower and the one who pitied the flower might not be reunited, nor could he meet the emperor who could forgive him.

The last sentence of the whole song reaches a climax in emotional expression, and Li Yu sighs from the truth. Life, that's it! There are too many things to resent, and these things are like rivers passing in the east, without stopping, without end. Hatred is fierce, but self-pity and self-pity, this is the contradictory Li Yu.

Li Hou Lord wept blood, since people grow up to hate water and long east

He felt that he had given up his dignity and could steal his life. As everyone knows, the emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty never wanted him to die well. The root cause of Li Yu's tragedy is that he was still making excuses and fantasizing before his death. From this song "Meet and Greet", we can see that the hatred in his heart is more to hide the fear of facing death.

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