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What do you mean by Yan's return?

First, the meaning of this poem is: helplessly watching flowers float in the wind and fall to the ground, the appearance of swallows returning is also deja vu. Describe the feeling of nostalgia for spring but not staying. Later, it generally refers to the melancholy mood of missing things that have disappeared.

Second, this poem comes from Yan Shu's "Huanxisha, a new word and a glass of wine" in the Song Dynasty. The whole word is as follows:

Huanxisha

Author: Yan Shu year: Song.

A new song and a glass of wine, the weather was old last year. When will the sunset come back? Helpless, let the flowers fall, as if I had met Yan's return, and Xiaoyuan Xiangjing wandered alone.

Appreciation: The author of this word was drinking in the garden and was very sad to see flowers everywhere. Although the emotional appeal of the text is not too high, there are certain artistic merits in writing scenes and scenes. Yan Shu likes those two sentences very much: "I can't help it, but I feel that Yan's return is deja vu." Later, he used them again in a seven-character poem. This is still rare in China's ancient poems.

The History of Song Dynasty is said to be rich in articles and endless in applications. You Gong's poems are elegant and thoughtful. "Sometimes it reveals broad-minded feelings and summarizes the life philosophy that inspires people. The artistic style is graceful, fresh and subtle. His works are good at expressing emotion on the spot, vivid in image, forming an artistic conception with both form and spirit, emphasizing its spirit in scenery writing, and being evaluated as "relatively spontaneous" by predecessors. The language is refined and muddy. This is the main reason why the content of his ci works can be widely spread. Yan Shu has developed and perfected the writing skills of Xiaoling.

Four. Brief introduction of the poet:

Yan Shu (99 1- 1055), a famous poet and essayist, was born in Linchuan City, Fuzhou Prefecture in the Northern Song Dynasty (now a native of Shahe, Wengang Town, Jinxian County, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, whose father was Fuzhou Prefecture), and was the first prime minister of Fuzhou at that time. Yan Shu and his seventh son Yan (1038-110) were called "Dayan" and "Xiaoyan" in the Northern Song Dynasty.