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The most crooked poem in history, everyone can memorize 7 words, but few people know the real meaning

author:Grand View Garden of Chinese Culture

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Beautiful poems should be like mellow old wine, subtle and implicit, each line of poetry is short and concise, concise and concise, lingering sounds, giving people endless space for reverie, making people indulge in it, thinking endlessly. However, "subtle" is not deliberately incomprehensible, but skillfully integrates deep emotions and indescribable thoughts into the words, so that readers can feel the deep meaning in taste.

The most crooked poem in history, everyone can memorize 7 words, but few people know the real meaning

Su Shi, a great writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, is known for his concise language and far-reaching meaning. However, his seven famous poems "Spring Festival" have changed the subtle style of the past, expressed his heart directly, and persuaded people to cherish time. This poem has been misunderstood for thousands of years, and it makes people reverie when they read it. What is the reason for this?

The word "Spring Festival" originally refers to the night of spring, but it can also be used as a time for men and women to meet. Bai Juyi once wrote in "Song of Long Hatred": "The spring night is bitter and the day is short, and the king will not be early from now on." The "Spring Festival" here is an allusion to the happy night between Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, and Bai Juyi used this to satirize Xuanzong's indulgence in pleasure in his later years and the abandonment of the government. This usage gives the term "Spring Festival" a slightly derogatory connotation.

In "The Last Sound of Snow, Octagonal Drum, A Moment of Spring Festival", the poem "A moment of Spring Festival, it is difficult to win a thousand gold" expresses another deep meaning. The "Spring Festival Moment" here refers to a beautiful and short time, which is intended to remind the world to cherish every minute and every second, and not to let time waste and regret it.

The most crooked poem in history, everyone can memorize 7 words, but few people know the real meaning

In the poem "Spring Festival", Su Shi directly took "Spring Festival" as the title, and repeated the two words many times in the poem. This is not only to stay true to the theme, but also to emphasize the importance of cherishing time. With the keen observation of a poet, Su Shi captured the beautiful and short time of "Spring Festival" and presented it vividly with poetic strokes.

"Spring Evening"

The spring night is worth a thousand gold, and the flowers are fragrant and the moon is cloudy.

The sound of the song pipe building is thin, and the swing courtyard is heavy at night.

The first two sentences of this poem "Spring Night" are like a quiet picture, showing the tranquility and beauty of the spring night. It whispered, "Spring nights are short, but precious as jewels." The flowers bloom quietly in the moonlight, giving off a faint fragrance, while the moonlight sprinkles on the petals like fine sand, leaving mottled shadows. "This quiet night, the fragrance of flowers and the moonlight intertwine to form a peaceful and beautiful picture.

And the next two sentences switch scenes like a drama and turn into the happy world of the eunuchs and nobles. The poem describes: "In the silence of this spring night, the courtyard with swings is extraordinarily quiet. However, on the platform, the nobles were still singing, laughing, singing and dancing. Their singing and music are intertwined like a moving symphony, floating in the moonlight. They were intoxicated by the beauty of the night, as if they wanted to extend this short time indefinitely.

The most crooked poem in history, everyone can memorize 7 words, but few people know the real meaning

By depicting the indulgence of the aristocracy, Su Shi subtly satirizes their attitude of squandering their time and greedy for pleasure. The deep meaning contained in the poem is a reminder and warning to the world: time passes like flowing water, we should cherish every moment, cherish the people and things around us, and don't wait until the time has passed to regret it.

In addition to "Spring Festival", Su Shi also expressed his feelings about the passage of time in "Huanxi Sand". He asked, "Who is the best in life?" as if to remind us that the stream in front of the door cannot flow westward, and time cannot be reversed. Therefore, we should cherish the present and not let the time pass and leave regrets.

In general, Su Shi's poems are not only full of artistic beauty, but also contain profound philosophy of life. They remind us to cherish every moment of our lives, to pursue true value and meaning, and to let life shine with infinite brilliance in a limited time.