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Zhu Qiu's Poems

Zhu Qiu

[Song] Chao

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Autumn wind is so annoying, bamboo is a cold thing.

Exquisite is cold, not cold.

Turn to the next page, I don't feel thin.

Isn't there a side of Chen Gen that is silent?

When thunder comes in, see if it shoots out.

Chao Bu Zhi (1053-1101065438+1October 8th), born in Juye, Jeju (now Juye, Shandong Province), was a famous writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, and was a "Four Bachelor of Sumen".

Chao used to be an official minister and a doctor of rites. Calligraphy and painting, capable of poetry and good at writing. Also known as "Juck Zhang" with Zhang Lei. His prose language is concise and fluent, and his style is close to that of Liu Zongyuan. On Tao Yuanming in Poetry. His poetic style is bold and unconstrained, and his language is exquisite and smooth, which is close to Su Shi. However, his poems reveal a strong negative and reclusive thought. He is the author of Ji Li Ji and Chao Shi Qin Interesting Articles.

Literary achievements

Overview of folding achievements

Chao calligraphy and painting are good at poetry and writing. He, Qin Guan, Huang Tingjian, and Zhang Lei are also called Su Men's Four Bachelor's Degree. Also known as "Juck Zhang" with Zhang Lei. His prose language is concise and fluent, and his style is close to that of Liu Zongyuan. On Tao Yuanming in Poetry. His poetic style is bold and unconstrained, and his language is exquisite and smooth, which is close to Su Shi. However, his poems reveal a strong negative and reclusive thought. Su Shi said that his literary debate is magnificent, and he is far away from others and will definitely show it to the world. The specific original text is "Yu Wen is omnipotent, eloquent and handsome, far from being comparable to others."

Chao has made great achievements in poetry, prose and ci. The summary of Chicken Rib Collection in Volume 154 of the General Catalogue of Sikuquanshu says: "Today, its collection is magnificent in ancient prose, which is in harmony with Su's father and son, and all its poems are ambitious and striding forward, and it is unknown which is right or wrong between Zhang and Qin." There is also a summary of 198 "Chivalrous Ci": "Its ci is beautiful and graceful, and can be accompanied by stones." In the fifty-first volume of the Prequel to Tiaoxi Fishery, Hu Zai specifically pointed out: "I have a view of chicken ribs, but Gu Yuefu is * * *, and his words are elegant and gratifying."

Folding poetry achievement

Chao Bu's poems are mostly archaic, followed by the seven laws. His poems are good at learning from Han Yu and Ouyang Xiu, with strong backbone and elegant rhetoric. There is also a lack of relaxation, and the tendency of prose culture is more obvious. There are more than 60 poems/kloc-0, which are similar to Dongpo's, but lack the broadness of Su Ci. In addition to writing landscapes, chanting flowers, giving peace and mourning, he also wrote more about his relegated career and pastoral scenery, and less about rhetoric. Some chapters, such as "Fishing", "Living in Gaodong" and "Why is Wen Chun in a hurry", have generous words and brushwork like Youlong, which have been won by later generations. Some people think it is also Xin Qiji's ci book. There are some grandiose words in classical ci, such as "teeth dust faints the sword halberd, the moon is cold and the string is empty" ("Man Jiang Hong, rhyme hangs on the process and waits for the system"), but the lack of superb Su Ci tends to be sad and heavy.