Xin Qiji's most domineering poem was "Breaking the Enchantment, Composing a Strong Ci for Chen Tongfu." This poem described the image of a general who was brave and brave, expressing Xin Qiji's lofty aspirations and his grief and indignation. The poem depicted the magnificent scene on the battlefield, with horses flying as fast as Lu and arrows as deafening as thunder. The poet expressed his desire to recover the lost land of the country and his pursuit of fame, as well as his regret that his ambition had not been fulfilled. This poem became one of Xin Qiji's representative works because of its domineering and affectionate expression.
Xin Qiji had many poems he was proud of, one of which was " Slow Mulan Flower, Sending Zhang Zhonggu to Marshal Xingyuan at the Feast." This poem wrote Xin Qiji's praise and blessings to Zhang Zhonggu, expressing his joy for the king. The content of the poem was rather long, and the following was one of the passages: "When the king is proud, his words flow freely. Banquet Pingle joy, playing the piano noisy, in order to express joy. The commander patted the hub, overturned Feng Tang, wrote poems horizontally, mixed vegetation, fragrant and beautiful. Flowers fell and flowers bloomed, clouds rolled and spread. On the autumn festival of Leyou Plain, the sound of Xianyang Ancient Road was cut off. " This poem used gorgeous words and vivid descriptions to express Xin Qiji's praise and blessings for the prosperity of the king when he was proud.
Xin Qiji's poems were filled with vigor and pride. One of the most representative poems was "Yongyule·Jingkou Beigu Pavilion Recalling the Past." This poem described the heroic deeds of Liu Yu and Sun Quan, expressing Xin Qiji's worries and patriotic feelings for the country. In addition,"Breaking the Enchantment, Composing a Strong Ci for Chen Tongfu" was also a magnificent poem, depicting heroic feats on the battlefield. Xin Qiji's words were filled with passion and pride, showing his love and firm belief for his country and nation.
Xin Qiji's ambition after he retired was reflected in many of his poems. One of the famous poems was: " White-haired fisherman and woodcutter on the river, used to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze." This poem depicted the life of Xin Qiji after he retired. He was dressed in fisherman's clothing and his hair had turned white, but he still maintained his deep feelings for the Jiangchu region and was used to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze between the Jiangchu region. This poem expressed Xin Qiji's love for nature and his persistence in retiring.
There were many poems written by Xin Qiji in high spirits, and the following were a few of them: 1. Everything has its end, and this body is endless without me. Xin Qiji's "Zhongwu Ri Xi Shu" 2. How many things have risen and fallen through the ages? It was leisurely. The endless Yangtze River rolls on. Xin Qiji's "Nanxiangzi, Climbing Jingkou Beigu Pavilion with Huai" 3. Thirty years of fame and fortune, dust and soil, eight thousand miles of road clouds and months. Don't be idle, white-haired youth, empty sorrow. Xin Qiji's Yue Fei 4. To pacify the Rong people thousands of miles away, fame is originally this, really Confucian things, do you know? Xin Qiji's "Jiaxuan Ci" 5. I saw how charming Qingshan was, and I expected Qingshan to see me like this. Xin Qiji's "Congratulations to the groom. I'm dying." These poems displayed Xin Qiji's lofty aspirations and passion for life, expressing his pursuit of fame and fortune and his thoughts on the changes of the times.
Xin Qiji's high-spirited poem was "The wind rises and the clouds fly."
Xin Qiji's ten most famous poems included " Yongyule·Recalling the Past in Beigu Pavilion in Jingkou,"" Sapphire Case·Yuanxi,"" Breaking the Period·Composing Zhuang Ci to Chen Tongfu,"" Moon in the West River·Walking on the Yellow Sand Road at Night," and " Slow Mulan Flower·Poor Moon Today." These poems displayed Xin Qiji's passion and dreams, expressing his deep feelings for his country and love. Among them, Yongyule·Beiguting Recalling the Past in Jingkou was regarded as Xin Qiji's most magnificent and sorrowful Ci, which depicted his ambition and anxiety about the Northern Expedition; Sapphire Case·Yuanxi was Xin Qiji's most touching love Ci, which showed his desire and pursuit of love. These poems were famous for their deep feelings, beautiful artistic conception, and exquisite language. They were regarded as masterpieces for thousands of years and were worth reading again and again.
Xin Qiji's sweetheart was a beautiful woman. In his poem, he described how he looked for her in the crowd, but unexpectedly found her in a place where the lights were sparse and dim. Some annotations interpreted this " he " as a " beauty " or " lover ", believing that Xin Qiji was looking for a lonely and unique woman. However, his specific identity or name was not mentioned in the information provided.
Xin Qiji used various images in his Ci, including military images, natural images, dusk images and so on. As a soldier, Xin Qiji's works often contained images of war, military affairs, and weapons. These images vividly depicted the cruelty of war and the bravery of soldiers. In addition, Xin Qiji also used natural images such as mountains, water, wind, stones, plum blossoms, etc. He painted the ordinary natural environment with extraordinary boldness, giving people a sense of grandeur. In addition, the image of dusk often appeared in Xin Qiji's Ci. Dusk carried rich emotional implications in his Ci, including the ambition of recovering lost land and making contributions to the country, the resentment of not being reused, and the picture of idle life in the countryside. In general, the images in Xin Qiji's Ci were rich and varied, showing his rich emotions and thoughts.
Xin Qiji (1140 - 1207), also known as Youan, was a writer, poet and military strategist in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was one of the famous bold and unconstrained poets in the history of Chinese literature. His Ci style was vigorous and unrestrained, with strong patriotic feelings and rebellious spirit, known as the "peak of the Southern Song Dynasty literature." Xin Qiji was born in Wuyuan, Jiangxi Province. He was intelligent since childhood. When he was middle-aged, he went into exile overseas for a long time because he opposed the powerful ministers at that time. During the Southern Song Dynasty, he held many official positions, such as the head of the Ministry of Agriculture, the transport envoy of Fujian Road, the governor of the state, and the prefect. His political career suffered many setbacks. Xin Qiji's representative works included "Sapphire Case·Yuanxi","Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival","Nian Nujiao·Red Cliff Memories", etc. These works not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but were also deeply loved and respected by later generations. Xin Qiji was not only an outstanding writer, but he also had a strong interest in military and political fields. He had participated in the war against Jin and Yuan in the Southern Song Dynasty. He was a historical figure with many talents and contributions.
"Qingpingle·Village Residence" is one of the representative works of Xin Qiji, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. An approachable language style The language of this poem is fresh, natural, approachable, easy to understand, and the use of oral expression makes the poem closer to people's lives, expressing the poet's love and praise for rural life. 2. Subtle and euphemistic expressions The poems contained rich images, such as " low eaves, small stream, pavilion, evening breeze, lotus fragrance, birds chirping and flowers fragrance." Through the description of the natural scenery of the countryside and the details of life, it expressed the poet's yearning and praise for rural life, and also expressed the poet's inner feelings and thoughts. Use rhetoric The use of a large number of rhetorical devices such as metaphor, personification, antithesis, etc. made the poem more vivid and interesting, and also demonstrated the poet's language skills and artistic cultivation. 4 Rhythmic Language This poem has a strong sense of rhythm. It uses the rhythm of level and tone to make the poem read smoothly and naturally, with a sense of rhythm and music. This is also one of the important reasons why this poem is called "idyllic poetry". "Qingpingle·Village Residence" uses many language characteristics, such as approachable language style, implicit and euphemistic language expression, rich images and rhetorical techniques, as well as rhythmic language, which makes this poem have a unique charm in language and art and become a classic work of Chinese classical poetry.