Remembering Qin'e, this kind of lyric works are not very common in the lyric world, and they are not as abused by people as Qingpingle or picking mulberries - almost every lyricist will create one or two poems.
So, what is the origin of the word "Remembering Qin'e"? Surprisingly, it was actually from the hand of the poet immortal Li Bai. Many people may be incredulous, after all, Li Bai is a poet, how can he write words?
However, Li Bai's work is known for its whimsical and free-flowing style, unlike Du Fu's poems, which strictly adhere to the rules and dance in shackles.
Some of Shixian's works are actually examples of the combination of long and short sentences, such as "Will Enter the Wine" and "Shu Dao Difficult".
Although some people question that "Remembering Qin'e: Xiao Shengyu" was not written by Li Bai, most people still attribute it to this poet. The achievement of this song is undeniable, and it is even known as the "ancestor of a hundred generations of lyrics and songs", which is well deserved.
It was originally a poem of resentment, but with Li Bai's wonderful pen, it made the scene of thousands of weather and grandeur leap onto the page, revealing desolate and tragic emotions.
The upper rung takes the willow-colored, bullying and other sad scenery as the background, while the lower rung moves the brush and ink to the historical time and space, depicting magnificent scenes such as Leyouyuan, Xianyang Ancient Road and Han Family Mausoleum, and the emotion changes from personal thoughts to feelings about the vicissitudes of history, as if Chen Ziang's "Song of Dengyouzhou".
Li Bai's "Remembering Qin'e" word plate has since emerged and has been imitated by later generations of literati, but it has failed to surpass its artistic conception. Among the many imitators, the great poet Fan Chengda of the Southern Song Dynasty is worth mentioning for "Qin Lou Yue, Lou Yin Missing", which transitions from the east chamber moon to the south of the Yangtze River, and the artistic conception is grand.
However, the most commendable lyric work of "Remembering Qin'e" is the chairman's "Remembering Qin'e, Loushanguan". The chairman's poem not only has the desolate feeling of Li Bai's "Remembering Qin'e", but also shows a greater realm, heroic spirit and majestic momentum.
Compared with Li Bai and other later generations of literati's "Memories of Qin'e", which mostly describes personal emotions, the chairman's poem is a battle, a thrilling experience of the Red Army's Long March, and praises the great Red Army, the Great Long March and the Chinese Revolution, which has a grander theme and far-reaching significance.
The mountains are like the sea, and the remnant sun is like blood", this is a true portrayal of the battle of Loushan Pass, a battle of life and death in the history of the Red Army's Long March. The west wind was fierce, the geese swept by, the sound of horses' hooves and the sound of military trumpets were intertwined, and the fierceness of the battle was no less than that of forcibly crossing the Dadu River and flying to seize the Luding Bridge.
The first two sentences of Xia Rong are concise quotes, which are classics in the hearts of the Chinese, and can be quoted whenever and wherever they are. Although the road of revolution was full of difficulties and challenges, the officers and men of the Red Army were full of confidence and firmly believed that as long as the first step was taken, victory would inevitably belong to us.
The mountains are like the sea, and the remnant sun is like blood", just like the artistic conception of Li Baici's "The West Wind Remnants, the Tombs of the Han Family", but it surpasses it. The sacrifices of countless revolutionary martyrs have made the sunset smeared with a crimson color, and their blood and tears have paved the magnificent history of the Chinese revolution.
The chairman's lyrics, with their deep emotions and majestic momentum, make people remember this magnificent history, and also make the word "Remembering Qin'e" a treasure of Chinese literature.