In the world of classical poetry, a unique and fascinating sight is found

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-11

In the world of classical poetry, I found a unique and fascinating sight. The world is often much wider than the world of "people" that we come into contact with on a daily basis. Taking Song Ci as an example, although Song Ci mainly focuses on people's emotions and state of mind, literati always place themselves in a larger natural world to perceive, comprehend, and explore the true nature of human beings. In my mind, the Song Dynasty was an era where people could contemplate all things in silence, and the literati had a gentle and calm attitude, integrating personal emotions into the context of the seasons or landscapes.

In many classic Song lyrics, nature is not just a simple background, but an indispensable part of the lyrics. No matter how people change, how the times change dramatically, or how subtle the emotions are, how the time passes, they are all calmly absorbed into nature. When we read these words, we can feel a sense of tranquility and calmness, as if we are in that beautiful natural world.

Taking Su Shi's "Wangjiangnan: Transcendent Works" as an example, this poem vividly depicts the scene of spring, and at the same time embodies Su Shi's personal emotions and thoughts. The words read: "Spring is not old, and the wind is thin and willows are slanting." Try to look at the transcendent platform, half a trench spring water and a city of flowers, smoke and rain and dark thousands of homes. Su Shi boarded the transcendent platform, looked at the scenery of spring, and sighed the beauty of spring. But in this beautiful spring, Su Shi also revealed a faint sense of homesickness.

However, Su Shi is not an ordinary sentimentalist. With a transcendent attitude, he transforms sorrow into joy and gives birth to an upward spirit. He said, "After eating cold, I wake up with wine and groaning. Hugh thinks about the old people and the old country, and will try the new tea with new fire, and take advantage of the young age of poetry and wine. Su Shi enjoyed the spring in front of him by tasting new tea, chanting poems and drinking, and lived up to this beautiful time.

In this poem, Su Shi is integrated with nature, and everything seems natural. This state of harmony with nature is very common in Song poetry. Whether it is flowers, branches and leaves, or sentient people and things, they are like peach blossoms leaning out of the bamboo forest, with thousands of postures, full of life power and beauty. In the world of classical poetry, the harmonious coexistence of man and nature has reached a perfect state. By integrating their emotions into nature, literati explore the true meaning and meaning of life. By reading these words, readers can feel the beauty of nature and the charm of life. In this world, we can not only appreciate the delicate emotions and profound thinking of the literati, but also feel the beautiful vision of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. February** Dynamic Incentive Program

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