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Poems describing Xiamen University
? The light blue night overflows the window, and the summer is too full. Firefly palace lantern dream, Tang palace dream, dream-chasing fan.
I don't know if you still remember that on 20 17 12 14, our circle of friends was screened by "homesick poets". On this day, Mr. Yu Guangzhong, who is famous for his poem Homesickness, died in Taiwan Province.
When Yu Guangzhong is mentioned, almost everyone will think of these poems: "When I was a child, homesickness was a small stamp. I am here and my mother is there ... "
Yu Guangzhong may be a born poet. He was born on 1928 Double Ninth Festival, and he poetically called himself "the son of Cornus officinalis". Coincidentally, he did spend his whole life with poetry.
Yu Guangzhong was born in Nanjing, and his father was an official of the Kuomintang government. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, the whole family moved to Chongqing. My father was busy with office work, while my uncle was much more idle, so he became Yu Guangzhong's teacher.
My second uncle has many books at home, and Yu Guangzhong especially likes reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The Journey to the West and Water Margin. Reading thousands of books as a child laid a good foundation for Yu Guangzhong's later career as a poet.
1947, Yu Guangzhong was admitted to Jinling University (now Nanjing University) with excellent results, and transferred to Xiamen University two years later. During his six months in Xiamen University, Yu Guangzhong began to read a lot of English poems.
After reading the poem, he began to learn to write new poems. Yu Guangzhong has read almost all China's modern new poems before, so he has just started to learn to write, but he is still handy.
After the founding of New China, because Yu Guangzhong's father was a Kuomintang official, he moved to Taiwan Province Province with his family and entered Taiwan Province Provincial University. From 1950, he was no longer satisfied with writing poems silently in his small study, but contributed articles everywhere, and his works were published in poetry journals in Taiwan Province Province.
The publication of poetry inspired his creative enthusiasm, and the recommendation of a mysterious figure made him shine.
195 1 year, by chance, Cai Shaoban, a classmate of Yu Guangzhong, took a stack of poems written by Yu Guangzhong to Liang Shiqiu, a great talent at that time, and asked him to review them (I didn't expect to receive a two-page letter from Mr. Liang soon. )
The next day, Yu Guangzhong begged Cai Shaoban to take him to see Mr. Liang.
When leaving Mr. Liang's apartment, Yu Guangzhong excitedly said to Cai Shaoban, "From today on, I really started to enter the literary world." In this way, with the encouragement of Mr. Liang Shiqiu, Yu Guangzhong embarked on the poetry circle.
Although Yu Guangzhong is known as a "homesick poet", in addition to homesickness, his poetry themes are actually very rich, including affection, love, friendship, nostalgia for history, and many fresh and beautiful landscape poems. For example, the song "The Burying of the Stars" we are learning today is a poem written by Mr. Yu Guangzhong to see a falling meteor. It is a sigh and a time that has passed in a hurry.
On such a beautiful night, the poet's eyes moved out of the window and looked at the shining stars. He thought of fireflies that glow at night from the starlight in summer, from fireflies to palace lanterns, from palace lanterns to palaces that glow in the Tang Dynasty. This is a change of time and space and an expansion of perspective.
The poet borrowed the image of "lighting a small fan to fly" in Du Mu's poems, and used "lighting a small fan" to refer to the maids in the Tang Palace. They lit candles and chased each other, showing a scene of peace and tranquility. Although the summer night is beautiful, it is also a fleeting summer night.
Whether Gong E's Shining Star, Firefly and Small Fan are fleeting, beautiful but short-lived.
The poet tells us that not only human life is so short, but also the whole society. The prosperous Tang Dynasty is also a fleeting sight in the long river of history.
Looking up at the starry sky, the poet extended his understanding of perishable life with a sense of helplessness and regret.
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