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In the nineteenth year of Daoguang (1839), Gong Zizhen left the Kyoto Ministry of Rites and resigned and returned to the south.
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The year of Jihai in the Qing Dynasty (you can check it for details).
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There are 315 poems in total. or a momentary testimony, or a few texts, or thinking about the past, the subject matter is very wide, and the content is complex. Most of them use the topic to play and criticize society.
Gong Zizhen has a strong sense of patriotism. He advocated reforming internal affairs and resisting foreign aggression. "Miscellaneous Poems" writes the author's heartache for the Qing Dynasty's lack of attention to planning.
Most of the words are related to the livelihood of the international people, and they express a strong desire to reform society.
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Qing Dynasty poet Gong Zizhen created, Jihai for the Qing Daoguang nineteenth year (1839), the author because of disgust with the career, resigned from Beijing and returned to Hangzhou, and then because of the welcome of dependents, and went back and forth again.
On the way to and from Beijing and Hangzhou, he wrote a total of 315 poems of the Seven Uniques, which is a group of self-narrative poems, writing about the origin of his life, writings, travels, etc., with a wide range of themes.
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The vast and sorrowful day is slanting, and the whip points to the end of the world.
Falling red is not a ruthless thing, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers.
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Jihai miscellaneous poems are Gong Zizhen.
It was written in the 19th year of the Qing Dynasty (1839).
Jihai Miscellaneous Poems" Introduction:
It is a collection of poems written by the Qing Dynasty poet Gong Zizhen (1792-1841). This poem is a group of self-narrative poems, written about the origin of life, writings, travel, etc., with a wide range of topics, including the 125th "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems, Kyushu Angry Wind and Thunder".
It has been included in the second volume of the sixth grade of Chinese primary and secondary school Chinese textbooks (Renjiao Edition), the second volume of the fifth grade Song Bend (Shanghai Education Edition), and the second volume of the fifth grade (Beijing Normal University Edition), and the second volume of the seventh grade (2017 edition) There is also a poem "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems: The Vast Sorrowful White Sun".
Gong Zizhen's poems and essays advocated "changing the law" and "reform", criticizing the corruption of the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, and were full of patriotic enthusiasm.
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Jihai miscellaneous poems are Gong Zizhen.
It was written in the 19th year of the Qing Dynasty (1839).
Jihai Miscellaneous Poems" Introduction:
It is a collection of poems written by the Qing Dynasty poet Gong Zizhen (1792-1841). This poem is a group of self-narrative poems, written about the origin of life, writings, travel, etc., with a wide range of topics, including the 125th "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems, Kyushu Angry Wind and Thunder".
It has been included in the second volume of the sixth grade of Chinese primary and secondary school Chinese textbooks (Renjiao Edition), the second volume of the fifth grade Song Bend (Shanghai Education Edition), and the second volume of the fifth grade (Beijing Normal University Edition), and the second volume of the seventh grade (2017 edition) There is also a poem "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems: The Vast Sorrowful White Sun".
Gong Zizhen's poems and essays advocated "changing the law" and "reform", criticizing the corruption of the collapse of the Qing Dynasty, and were full of patriotic enthusiasm.
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The background of the creation of "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems".
This group of poems is late to the Qing Daoguang nineteenth year of Jihai (1839), this year the author is 48 years old, because of disgust with the official career, resigned from Beijing and returned to Hangzhou, and then because of the greeting of dependents, and went back and forth again, on the way back and forth from the north and south, he looked at the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, witnessed the people living in suffering, couldn't help but touch the scene, thoughts, improvised and wrote one poem after another, so the birth of "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems".
Jihai Miscellaneous Poems is a collection of poems written by the Qing Dynasty poet Gong Zizhen (1792-1841). This poem is a group of self-narrative poems, written about the origin of life, writings, travel, etc., with a wide range of themes, among which the 125th "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems, Kyushu Vitality and Wind and Thunder" was included in the fifth grade of Chinese primary and secondary school Chinese textbooks (Ministry Edition), the fifth grade lower volume (Shanghai Education Edition), and the fifth grade lower volume (Beijing Normal University Edition), and the seventh grade second volume (2017 edition) There is also an auspicious reputation of the first "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems, Vast and Sorrowful White Sun". Gong Zizhen's poems and essays, mentioning the spring to advocate "changing the law" and "reform", criticizing the corruption of the Qing Dynasty, are full of patriotic enthusiasm.
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