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Appreciation of Qing Dynasty Poetry ~ Guizhuang ~ "Falling Flower Poems"

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Appreciation of Qing Dynasty Poetry ~ Guizhuang ~ "Falling Flower Poems"

Falling Flower Poems

Era: Qing Dynasty Author: Guizhuang

Jiangnan Chun sighed red and thin, and the remnants of the tree flew high and low.

Yan Ke Warbler He is too anxious! How much and how little did you return?

The dry and dewy strips are cold, and the pond hall is shaded by greenery.

Quietly cover the door alone, from his herbs to Fifi.

Appreciation of works

1. This poem was written during the period when the rule of the Qing Dynasty was gradually consolidated, and the author used the metaphor of falling flowers to resist the Qing Zhishi, expressing the tenacious will not to submit to the Qing Dynasty one by one.

2. The second sentence of "Jiangnan": In the case of the flowers falling in the late spring, Yu Zhishi is lost and withered. Spring old, spring bandit. The red is sparse, and the red flowers on the branches are rare. Remnants, fallen flowers.

3. The second sentence of "Yan Kee": Metaphor Under the control and destruction of the Qing Dynasty, the zhishi had no place to live. Swallows, swallows stomp flowers. Kick, kick. Du Fu's "Accompanying the Princes to the White Emperor's City Head Feast Yue Gong Tang Works": "Yan Ke flew flowers and danced at the feast. "Warblers, warblers take away the petals." Chang Gun's "Wing Rose": "The butterflies scatter and gently dew, and the warblers enter the sunset." ,. Oh, the gorgeous seat. The Nanshi Fan Zhen Biography contains Fan Zhen's use of flowers to "fall on the mat" and "fall into the dung", indicating that "although the noble and the lowly are different, where is the cause and effect". The author cites this allusion as a metaphor for more turbid environments and fewer clean environments. Return, return.

4. The second sentence of "Lan Gan": Fang Tiao is cold, and Yu Zhishi is in a difficult situation. Green shade and fat, Yu Descending Qing, Shi Qing those who get fame and fortune.

5. "Quiet concealment" two sentences: Write that you are willing to live in a secluded room, and let those who descend the Qing and ren Qing go to strive for glory. Pengmen, a door made of straw, refers to a simple portal. From, any. Fifi, described as lush.

Appreciation of Qing Dynasty Poetry ~ Guizhuang ~ "Falling Flower Poems"

About the Author

Guizhuang (1613~1673) was a calligrapher, painter and writer of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. A Zuo Ming, also spelled Erli, also spelled Xuan Gong, and hengxuan, also known as Guizang, Huihuihu, Hanging Bow, Yuan Gong, Junjun Jushan, Yiqun Gongzi, etc., kunshan (now part of Jiangsu) people. The Ming Dynasty essayist guiguang great-grandson, the calligraphy and painting seal engraver Gui Changshi Jizi, the late Ming Dynasty zhusheng, friendly with Gu Yanwu, known as "Guiqi Guwei", Shunzhi in the second year of Kunshan to fight against the Qing, defeated and killed, good cursive, bamboo painting, the article is deep, poetry and more strange. There are "Xuan Bow", "Heng Xuan", the names of the heirs "Gui Xuan Gong Wen Banknote", "Gui Xuan Gong Testament".

Appreciation of Qing Dynasty Poetry ~ Guizhuang ~ "Falling Flower Poems"

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