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The 1300th issue of the Writing Classics Online Exhibition - Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

author:Hao Yi calligraphy

Bai Juyi's "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion" depicts the lonely scene of staying alone in the Yangmei Pavilion on the night of the winter solstice.

Bai Juyi was a famous writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty, and his poems were easy to understand and sincere, and he was known as the "poetic demon".

In the poem "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion", Bai Juyi uses vivid brushstrokes to depict the lonely scene of staying alone in the bayberry pavilion on the night of the winter solstice.

In the poem, "From the middle of November to the night, three thousand miles away" expresses the poet's loneliness and loneliness of wandering alone away from home. And "If you stay alone in the bayberry pavilion, a cold pillow and a single bed, a sick body" expresses the poet's lonely and desolate mood in the cold winter night, lying in bed sickly.

This poem not only shows Bai Juyi's longing for his hometown, but also expresses his feelings about life. At the special moment of the winter solstice, people tend to miss their families more and lament the passage of time. Through this poem, Bai Juyi skillfully combines his loneliness and loneliness with elements such as the night of the winter solstice, traveling, and illness, forming a poignant and moving picture.

Bai Juyi's "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion" makes us feel the loneliness and desolation of the night of the winter solstice, and also makes us cherish the time of reuniting with our families even more.

Exhibition Hours:

April 14, 2024

Exhibits:

Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

Original poem:

Mid-November to night,

Three thousand miles away.

What if you live alone in the bayberry pavilion?

Cold pillow single bed a sick body.

The 1300th issue of the Writing Classics Online Exhibition - Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

Exhibited Works:

The 1300th issue of the Writing Classics Online Exhibition - Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

Hao Yi

The 1300th issue of the Writing Classics Online Exhibition - Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

Yao Shufang

The 1300th issue of the Writing Classics Online Exhibition - Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

Liu Guohua

The 1300th issue of the Writing Classics Online Exhibition - Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

Zhao Zhongsheng

The 1300th issue of the Writing Classics Online Exhibition - Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

Yao Shufang

The 1300th issue of the Writing Classics Online Exhibition - Bai Juyi (Tang) "Winter Solstice Bayberry Pavilion"

Hao Yi

Poetry Commentary:

On the night of the winter solstice in mid-November, I wandered in a foreign land three thousand miles away from home. Why do I want to live alone in this bayberry pavilion?

Author of the poem:

Bai Juyi, born in 772 A.D., died in 846 A.D., the word Lotte, the name Xiangshan Jushi, also known as Mr. Drunken Yin, his ancestral home in Taiyuan, Shanxi, moved to Xiatai when his great-grandfather, and was born in Xinzheng, Henan. He was a great realist poet of the Tang Dynasty and one of the three major poets of the Tang Dynasty.

Bai Juyi and Yuan Zhi jointly advocated the New Yuefu Movement, known as "Yuan Bai", and Liu Yuxi was called "Liu Bai".

Bai Juyi's poems have a wide range of themes, diverse forms, and easy and popular language, and are known as "poetry demons" and "poetry kings". The official is a bachelor of Hanlin and a doctor of Zuo Zanshan. In 846 AD, Bai Juyi died in Luoyang and was buried in Xiangshan. There is "Bai's Changqing Collection" handed down, and the representative poems include "Long Hate Song", "Charcoal Seller", "Pipa Xing" and so on.

Introduction to the author of the calligraphy work:

Hao Yi (Shijiazhuang, Hebei, 1974), 14 years old began to learn seal carving, calligraphy, 18 years old under the Hebei calligraphy master Mr. Niu Xiao, is now a member of Shijiazhuang Calligraphers Association, Hebei Financial Calligraphers Association.

Yao Shufang (female, Shaoyang, Hunan, 1965), master's degree of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, economist, calligraphy and ancient poetry lover.

Liu Guohua (Yueyang, Hunan, 1945), a researcher at the Yueyang Institute of Educational Sciences, a member of the Yueyang Calligraphers Association, and a member of the Chinese Elderly Calligraphy and Painting Association.

Zhao Zhongsheng (Yueyang, Hunan, 1970) was a businessman and a hobby of calligraphy.

More calligraphy enthusiasts are welcome to participate in the "Writing Classics Online Exhibition......

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