Yunyang went to conquer, and the two sides of the strait were businessmen.
When Wu Niu gasped for the moon, why bother with tugboats!
The water is turbid and undrinkable, and the pot pulp is half soiled.
As soon as I sang the song, my heart was like rain.
Ten thousand people are rocks, and there is no way to reach Jianghu.
You look at Shi Mangdang and hide your tears and sorrow for eternity.
During the Sui Dynasty, Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty spent people's efforts to open the Grand Canal, so that the rich Jiangnan region was connected by waterway to the eastern capital Luoyang, as well as the capital Daxing City, which is located in the northwest of Chang'an. Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty was a man who was reckless in military force, and he was so happy with his achievements, and his evaluation in history was very low, which was a typical example of a faint monarch. However, for the opening of the Grand Canal, his achievement has benefited thousands of years, and his historical contribution should not be denied.
By the Tang Dynasty, the Grand Canal continued to perform its functions. The abundant products of the south of the Yangtze River flowed to various territories of the Tang Dynasty with the help of the Grand Canal. Sailing on the canal cannot be done with the help of sails, and most of the time it is up to the slender men on both sides of the river to pull the boats forward with their own physical strength. Whether it is carrying people or cargo, there is no exception. Slender man is a very, very hard profession that does not require skills and only consumes physical strength. It was a profession engaged in by the lowest level of society at that time.
When Li Bai arrived in the Taihu Lake area, he saw the hard-working slender man, and his heart was greatly touched, so he made "Ding Du Protective Song". Ding Duhu was a ** in the Liu and Song dynasties of the Southern Dynasty before the Sui and Tang dynasties, and he went to deal with a ** case. When the victim's wife asks questions and answers, she must address "Ding Duhu" at the beginning and then state the facts of the case. One can imagine the sorrow and grief contained in this call.
The case of the Liu Song era took place in Jiangnan, and Li Bai, who traveled to Jiangnan, expressed his compassion for the slender men with the help of the painful connotation of Ding Du's song.
Li Bai sailed on the canal and saw that businessmen on both sides of the canal gathered, which was very prosperous. Boats on the busy Grand Canal are on the day and night, and in the middle of the summer night, large animals such as water buffalo on the riverside gasp for their breath under the moonlight, which is supposed to be a time to recuperate. But the slender men are still working hard to pull the fiber. The slender men were extremely poor, and in order to make ends meet, they could not put down the ropes on their shoulders all night, and they could not rest for a moment. The turbid river water is not suitable for drinking at all, scoop a pot of water, half of which is river mud. When the slender men are thirsty, they can only drink this kind of water.
Looking at these suffering people, Li Bai couldn't help but sing the song of Ding Du in a low voice. The song evokes the deepest emotions in my heart, and I feel that there is no more suffering in the world than this. I was sad in my heart, and tears fell like rain.
What is the main thing to transport on the canal? It was the Taihu Lake Stone, because the magnates needed these big stones that were useless, so they launched the poor slender man to transport. The desires of the powerful are endless, and the stones in the stone mangdang are also inexhaustible. Therefore, the slender man can only pull these useless stones from generation to generation. Drinking muddy water, day and night can not rest. The lives of the poor people were so painful and miserable that the tears of the travelers on the ship could not be suppressed.
In Li Bai's poems, there are not many direct descriptions of working people, but this does not mean that there are no ordinary civilians in his eyes.
Li Bai's talents in poetry are diverse, he can recite poetry with his drinking friends at the banquet, and when he reaches the court, in that rich and luxurious atmosphere, he can also "respond" to write gorgeous "proposition compositions". Some of these works are from the heart, and some are "work needs". Although it is extremely majestic and fresh and refined, it is difficult to say whether it is the true expression of his heart.
On the canal, he looks at the suffering slender man, and the poetry that flows from his heart is not gorgeous, unpretentious and unpretentious, but it may be the release of his true inner feelings.
Compassion for the suffering of the common people in the world is an indispensable aspect of Li Bai's inner world. Only with undifferentiated benevolence for the common people in the world can we naturally express the feelings of grief for ordinary people in this poem.
This is actually very similar to Du Fu. The two can become confidants, necessarily because the soul is connected. Reading cured my mental exhaustion