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On Jia Rucheng's Poems
Into the City is a poem written by Qian Jia, the daughter of Jia Dao, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty. The full text is as follows: The trees on the roadside are connected with shaded houses, and the mountains in the valley are beautiful. Springs flow around the pearl altar, and wicker hangs over thousands of feet. The faucet stares at the road of the world of mortals, and there is only sorrow in the sleeve. Wan Li Changting went to the guest, and the Gulan Road returned to Jiashan.
The poem "Into the City" describes the scenery during the journey and the sadness after parting. At the beginning of this poem, the beauty of nature is outlined through the description of green trees and shady rooms. Then, the poet entered the "beautiful mountains", which made people full of expectation and romance for the journey.
Secondly, the poem "Spring rushes around the pearl altar and wicker flutters in thousands of feet" depicts beautiful mountain streams and gurgling water with profound artistic conception, which makes people feel as if they are in the scenery described by the poet. And through the "pearl altar" and "thousand feet", the beauty and infinity of nature are vividly displayed.
Finally, the poet was worried and regretted leaving the marriage. When he left, he did not forget to remind him of the importance of "returning home" and expressed his expectation for returning home. The whole poem has complete structure, beautiful words and fresh and natural style, which makes people open-minded and indifferent during the journey!
Into the City was written by Qian Jia, the daughter of Jia Dao, a poetess in the Tang Dynasty. According to legend, the landscape painting with poems is a "Luoshen Fu" by Gu Kaizhi, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. The painting depicts the majestic image and magnificent scene of Luo Shen, who is "beautiful as jade and talented as water".
It should be noted, however, that there is no definite evidence in history to prove that Poem into the City and Fu Tu of Luoshen match, which is only a plot in the legend, probably because the themes of Poem into the City and Fu of Luoshen are similar.
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