1. Famous sentence: All the frozen springs are swallowed, but I sing colder even more. Leaning against pine trees in the middle of the night, my clothes are covered with snow.
2. Original text
Bitter Cold Song
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Meng Jiao
Baiquan Even if it is cold, I will swallow it, and I will feel the cold even more.
Leaning on the pine tree in the middle of the night, I didn’t realize my clothes were covered with snow.
The bamboo pole has its ups and downs, and I love to embrace the bitter festival.
Birds sing with joy and sorrow, and I love bleeding from the mouth.
Pan Shengruo will get gray hair earlier.
3. Artistic conception: Meng Jiao lived in poverty all his life, and many of his poems complained about hunger and cold, and expressed the injustice of poverty. His representative work "Bitter Cold Song" can be seen as a tragic portrayal of the poet's life.
4. Introduction to the author
Meng Jiao, (751-814), a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The word is Dongye. Han nationality, a native of Wukang, Huzhou (now Deqing, Zhejiang), his ancestral home is Pingchang (now northeast of Linyi, Shandong), and his ancestors lived in Luoyang (now in Henan). A famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. There are more than 500 existing poems, among which short five-character ancient poems are the most numerous. The representative work is "Wandering Son's Song". He is known as the "poem prisoner" and is as famous as Jia Dao. He is also known as "the thin island in the cold suburbs". In the ninth year of Yuanhe, he died of illness in Nengxiang (now Lingbao, Henan). Zhang Ji's private posthumous title is Mr. Zhen Yao.