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A satirical and arrogant poem

"Lu" and "Lu" are the highest achievements of their creation under the conditions of that time.

After the life of your generation has all turned to dust, nothing will hurt the torrent flowing to the endless river.

The play is six quatrains, which is a set of poems created by Du Fu, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. This group of poems includes six seven-character quatrains.

Vernacular translation:

The works of Yang Jiong, Lu, Si Jie all reached the highest attainments at that time. Si Jie's article is considered frivolous and sarcastic by conservative scholars. You old-fashioned literati are insignificant in the long river of history and can only exist in name only, while the four outstanding figures are like rivers that will last forever.

Extended data:

Wei, Jin and Six Dynasties are the transitional stages of China literature from plain to brilliant. During this period, Li Ci and melody developed rapidly, and the poet made great achievements in the exploration of poetic forms and language skills. This created conditions for the overall prosperity of Tang poetry. On the other hand, there was a bad tendency in the literature of the Six Dynasties to emphasize form over content, especially after the appearance of the court of Qi and Liang Dynasties, the poetic style became more decadent and powerless.

Therefore, the acceptance and criticism of the Six Dynasties literature by the poets in the Tang Dynasty is an extremely arduous and complicated subject. When Qi and Liang Yusheng were still ruling the early Tang poetry, they first put forward the idea of restoring ancient ways, followed by Li Bai, creating a new situation in Tang poetry. The trend of "serving the people of China but keeping their feet on the ground" has been reversed, but some "descendants" and "Ercao" who have no opinions and take their ears as their eyes have gone to the other extreme. They seek for sound and shadow, but they want to completely deny the literature of the Six Dynasties and point the attack at Yu Xin and the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty.