In the "Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Wu", there are the following main images: - ** Stream Pavilion **: This is the place where the poet played in his memories. It is the place where the event happened. It constructs a specific spatial scene, which can make people think of a quiet and peaceful environment. Perhaps it is a small pavilion by the stream, surrounded by gurgling streams and green trees. - ** Nightfall **: It was evening, and this image indicated the time. The sunset usually gave people a feeling of coming to an end, with a hazy atmosphere. Here, it also added a touch of farewell color to the entire tour, and it might also hint at the poet's faint melancholy about the passing of that beautiful time. - Lotus Flower (Lotus): The poet mistakenly entered the depths of lotus flowers. Lotus flowers were common plants in Jiangnan. The lotus itself had a symbolic meaning of purity and beauty. In the poem, the lotus flowers in full bloom constructed a beautiful and quiet environment. The poet was in it, reflecting her closeness to nature and suggesting the purity and beauty of the poet's heart. - ** Gullheron **:"Startled a pool of gullherons". Gullheron was a water bird. They were startled by the sound of the crossing. This dynamic scene broke the previous silence and made the whole scene lively. It also reflected the quiet and quiet environment at that time. Even the gulls and herons were resting quietly. - Boat: The boat in "Returning to the Boat at the End of Joy" was a tool for the poet to travel. The boat traveled in the water, symbolizing the poet's action trajectory and also reflecting a leisurely and comfortable living state, integrating with the entire natural environment.
cháng jì xī tíng rì mù,chén zuì bù zhī guī lù。 xìng jìn wǎn huí zhōu,wù rù ǒu huā shēn chù。 zhēng dù,zhēng dù,jīng qǐ yī tān ōu lù。
"Like a Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu" was a poem by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty. There were many calligraphy creations about this poem. In terms of the forms of calligraphy, there were versions written by ten-year-old students, versions written in running-regular script for practicing calligraphy, and copies of Yuan·Zhao Mengfu's works. These calligraphic creations displayed different styles and characteristics under the pen of different people. From the perspective of the composition of a calligraphy work, the writer needed to consider the layout of the stroke structure of each word. For example, when writing "Chang Ji Xi Ting Sun Dusk, intoxicated and do not know the way back." I returned to the boat late at night and mistakenly entered the depths of lotus flowers. The thickness, length, and density of the strokes needed to be carefully arranged. Moreover, different writers might give different rhythms and rhythms to their works according to their own understanding of the meaning of the words. For example, when writing " Fight to cross, fight to cross," they might use the coherent and urgent strokes to reflect the anxiety of the protagonist in the poem who was eager to find a way out of his lost path. In short,"Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset" provided a rich source of inspiration for calligraphy creators.
"Dreamlike Order: Changji Xiting Sunset" depicted such a scene: At dusk, the protagonist often remembered the experience of playing in the pavilion by the stream. At that time, she was intoxicated by the beautiful scenery or the alcohol, so much so that she did not know the way home. When the interest in playing gradually subsided, they rowed back in the evening. However, the boat accidentally rowed into the depths of the lotus flowers. In the lotus flowers, the protagonist anxiously rowed out, shouting,"What should I do, what should I do?"(Fight, fight). The frantic rowing sound startled a group of gulls and herons perched on the river bank. They flapped their wings and flew in all directions. The whole picture was simple and bright, from the intoxicated play at dusk to the lost boat, and then to the startled gulls and herons, showing the innocence, liveliness and cuteness of the protagonist, but also reflecting his love for nature and life. The poet combined instantaneous movements, emotions, and scenery into a three-dimensional picture of life, full of rhythm.
"Like a Dream Order, Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu" was Li Qingzhao's early work. It was more believable that Li Qingzhao had written it before he got married after he arrived in Bianjing. At that time, Li Qingzhao lived in his boudoir and often recalled the scenes of his youth. His nostalgia for the past life became stronger and stronger. Under the inspiration of poetry, he created this poem that has been passed down through the ages.
"Like a Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset" was written by Li Qingzhao to remember an outing. Chang Ji indicated that it was a reminiscence of the past. It was held in a pavilion by the stream at dusk. " Intoxicated and unable to return " meant that the author was drinking while enjoying the scenery. She was so drunk that she could not even recognize the way home. The word " intoxicated " also reflected the joy and lingering feelings in her heart. " Return to the boat at night after the fun is over " meant that after the fun was fully satisfied, it was already late before returning to the boat. The story of " mistakenly entering the depths of the lotus flowers " was because the sky was dark and the eyes were hazy due to drunkenness. He mistakenly rowed the boat into the lotus flowers, which echoed the story of " not knowing the way back " in the beginning, showing the protagonist's forgetfulness. " Fight, fight ", the word " fight " here can be understood as " how ", the two " fight " express the protagonist's anxiety to find a way out from the lost path. It was also because of "competing for crossing" and "startling a pool of gulls and herons" that the boat startled the water birds perched on the island. At this point, the words stopped abruptly, and the meaning was not finished. The lyrics of this poem were concise. It only cut out the scenes of her drunken journey back, mistakenly entering the lotus pond, and startling the waterbirds. With a little touch of color, it combined the moving scenery with the author's happy mood and wrote the good mood of her youth. It was full of natural beauty. The author did not record the process of the outing in a running account. He only used words such as "often remember","indulge","enjoy" and "late" to express his cheerful mood vividly.
Like a Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset (Song Dynasty) Li Qingzhao I often remember that the sun is setting in the stream pavilion, drunk and do not know the way back. I returned to the boat late at night and mistakenly entered the depths of lotus flowers. Fight to cross, fight to cross, startled a pool of gulls and egrets.
Regarding the handwritten report of "Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu", you can start from the following aspects. First of all, in terms of the content, he could write the original poem," I often remember the sunset in the stream pavilion, intoxicated and unable to return. I returned to the boat late at night and mistakenly entered the depths of lotus flowers. Fight to cross, fight to cross, startle a pool of gulls and herons. Then, he gave a brief introduction to the author of the poem, Li Qingzhao, including her dynasty and literary status. Then, he could write some appreciation and analysis of this poem. For example, the scene of the drunken tour in the Sunset Creek Pavilion depicted in the poem expressed the interest and mood of the poet's early life. In the layout of the handwritten newspaper, the original poem could be placed in a prominent position, accompanied by simple illustrations, such as the stream pavilion under the sunset, lotus flowers, small boats, startled gulls and herons, and other elements, making the handwritten newspaper more beautiful and vivid. In terms of color, he could choose a light and elegant tone, such as light blue representing the sky and lake, pink representing lotus flowers, etc., which matched the artistic conception of the ancient poetry.
"Ru Meng Ling·Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu" was Li Qingzhao's early work. The more credible time was after Li Qingzhao arrived in Bianjing and before he got married. During this period of time, Li Qingzhao would recall the times when he was young and playing. His nostalgia for those lives increased day by day, so he wrote this poem in a poetic mood. However, there was also a view that this poem was written about Li Qingzhao's life when he was fourteen or fifteen years old, but it was written after marriage, probably between eighteen and nineteen years old.
"Dream Order·Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset"[Song] Li Qingzhao I often remember that the sun is setting in the stream pavilion, drunk and do not know the way back. I returned to the boat late at night and mistakenly entered the depths of lotus flowers. Fight to cross, fight to cross, startled a pool of gulls and egrets. When reciting, the overall rhythm could be changed according to the beginning, ending, turning, and combining of the meaning of the word. The opening words were " Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Wu ". The tone was calm and soothing, and the words " Chang Ji " brought out a sense of recollection. " Intoxicated without knowing the way back." The tone of the word " intoxicated " could be slightly emphasized to show that one was immersed in it. " Return to the boat at the end of the fun." The tone of the " end of the fun " was slightly raised, while the " return to the boat at the end of the fun " slowly sank, reflecting the scene of returning home after enjoying the fun. " Entering the depths of the lotus flower by mistake "." Entering by mistake " could be short and light, but " Entering the depths of the lotus flower " was melodious and long, as if a large lotus bush had appeared in front of him. " Zhengdu, Zhengdu." In order to read the sense of urgency, his voice increased in intensity. At the end," Startled a Pool of Gulls and Herons "," Startled " was repeated, and " A Pool of Gulls and Herons " was gradually softened, giving people the feeling that the image and sound were gradually fading away.
"Ru Meng Ling·Chang Ji Xi Ting Ri Mu" is the work of Li Qingzhao, a female poet of the Song Dynasty. The first half of the poem began with the words " I often remember the sunset in the creek pavilion, drunk and unaware of the way back." It was pointed out that it was a recollection of the past. The time was sunset, and the location was in the creek pavilion." intoxicated " did not know the way back. The " intoxicated " here had different meanings, either drunk from drinking or intoxicated by the beautiful scenery. Then, he returned to the boat at night and accidentally entered the depths of the lotus flowers. He rowed back when he was done playing, but he accidentally entered the depths of the lotus flowers. The second part of the song," Fight to cross, fight to cross, startle a pool of gulls and herons." The " fight to cross " here also had different understandings. It could be understood as competing to row boats, or it could be understood as how to cross, that is, how to row out of the anxious mood. The result was to startle a pool of gulls and herons. The lyrics of this poem were concise. Through the description of a few fragments, the scenery and the mood of the poet were integrated, showing the interest and mood of the poet when he was young. It was full of natural beauty, beautiful and pleasant, giving people beautiful enjoyment. There was a debate about the time when this poem was written. Some people thought that it was written by Li Qingzhao when she was 14 or 15 years old, while others thought that it was a recollection of her youth when she was about 18 to 19 years old after her marriage. Some people thought that it was more credible that it was written after she arrived in Bianjing before she got married.