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How did ancient poets cry for poverty? Their realm is too high for you to understand without culture.

Compared with us modern people, the ancient way of crying poor is simply tall. They all express their feelings by writing poems, and cry for poverty with poems, so you may not be able to understand the meaning without a certain cultural foundation. Once the ancient people had something unpleasant or too happy in their hearts, they liked to drink and recite poems.

First of all, Du Fu, who is the best at crying about poverty, cried out the realm of "the hut was broken by the autumn wind". Judging from the last sentence, it seems like a poem praising the autumn wind, but it is actually a portrayal of your poor life. And Du Fu's own life is also very bumpy, with all kinds of bumps and poverty along the way. The main meaning of this poem is: a worn quilt has been mended by itself for many years. Because it hasn't been changed or cleaned, although it's dirty, like a cold and hard smelly stone. On this stormy night, the children are afraid. As soon as they kicked the quilt, it broke a big hole. It's raining heavily outside, and it's raining lightly inside. It's really sad.

The second one is about Li Bai. It is said that although Li Bai lives a chic life, his life is quite unsatisfactory. His state of crying for poverty is more meaningful than Du Fu's. The name of this poem is "Into the Wine". Why do you say he lives smartly? This poem shows that although Li Bai was poor at that time, he was still willing to exchange his only material for wine. But many people think that Li Bai is rich when they see money, but this is actually just a vague statement.

Therefore, it is of great literary significance for the ancients to cry for poverty. When we think of modern people crying for poverty, we just say that we are naked and have no food.