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Han Yu's Tooth Poems

There is no article about teeth in Han Yu's poems. But from some poems, we can indirectly feel the existence of teeth. For example, the two poems "Tooth Falling" and "Will Return to Fuck". The relevant contents are as follows:

1, wrote in the poem "Tooth Loss": "I lost a tooth last year and another tooth this year. Russia has fallen to six or seven places, and the decline has not yet been completed. " This poem describes the situation of tooth loss and expresses feelings about the passage of time and aging. Although the tooth itself is not directly described, the importance of the tooth is indirectly shown through the description of the speed and situation of the tooth falling.

2. There is a sentence in Han Yu's poem "Going to Cao Cao", in which "Fu Ji" can be understood as the meaning of not touching teeth, suggesting that there may be problems or missing teeth. However, these poems only indirectly involve the situation of teeth, and have not been described and discussed in depth.

Han Yu's Historical Contribution

1, the revival of Confucianism. Han Yu devoted his life to reviving Confucianism. He opposed Buddhism and Taoism and advocated returning to Confucian classics and carrying forward Confucianism and spirit. His academic thought advocates "orthodoxy" and holds that Confucianism is the orthodoxy of China culture and should be carried forward. Han Yu's thoughts had an important influence on the revival of Tang Wenhua and the formation of Neo-Confucianism in Song and Ming Dynasties.

2. Promote education reform. Han Yu has profound views on education. He advocated reforming the imperial examination system, attaching importance to the cultivation of practical talents and advocating unpretentious writing style. When he served as a wine offering ceremony in imperial academy, he devoted himself to improving the teaching environment and quality in imperial academy and trained a large number of outstanding talents. In addition, he founded the Academy, which provided a good learning place for scholars at that time.

3. Literary creation and criticism. Han Yu was one of the leaders of the ancient prose movement in Tang Dynasty, and his literary creation and comments had a far-reaching impact on the development of Tang literature. His works are famous for their grandeur, boldness, simplicity, vividness and vividness, and his prose style is unique, and he is known as the "Korean School". His comments on literature are mainly reflected in two articles: Inscription of Paintings and Reading Tactics, and he put forward many opinions.

4. The idea of political reform. In politics, Han Yu advocated strengthening centralization, and opposed the separatist regime and eunuch autocracy. He put forward the theory of "orthodoxy" in the original way, emphasizing the importance of the monarch's moral quality and leadership for national governance. He also advocated that the selection of talents should focus on practical ability rather than family background, which was an important reform proposal of the political system at that time.

5. Cultural protection and inheritance. Han Yu attaches great importance to cultural protection and inheritance. He personally compiled Records of Shunzong, which recorded important events in the history of the Tang Dynasty. He also devoted himself to the protection of cultural relics, which played a positive role in promoting the protection and inheritance of cultural relics at that time.