Liu Yuxi's most famous saying is "Since ancient times, autumn has been sad and lonely. I say that autumn is better than spring."
This sentence comes from "Autumn Poems", the whole poem is: Since ancient times, autumn has been sad and lonely, I say that autumn is better than spring. A crane flies above the clouds in a clear sky, bringing poetry to the blue sky.
Translation: Since ancient times, people have lamented the loneliness and desolation of autumn every autumn, but I feel that autumn is far better than spring. It was a crisp autumn day with clear skies. A white crane pushed aside the clouds and soared into the sky, bringing my interest in poetry to the blue sky.
Poem appreciation:
In this poem, in response to this feeling of loneliness, he said that autumn is better than the spring when all things sprout and thrive, emphasizing that autumn is not lifeless. But very angry. He guided people to look at the crane with its wings fluttering high, pushing away the clouds in the clear autumn sky, looking vigorous and vigorous, working hard and displaying its ambitions.
This crane is unique and lonely. But it was the tenacious struggle of this crane that broke through the chilling atmosphere of autumn, opened up a new dimension to nature, and invigorated the spirits of the patriots. This crane is the incarnation of an unyielding warrior and the embodiment of the spirit of struggle. Therefore, the poet said, "It leads the poetic sentiment to the blue sky." "Poetry expresses ambition", and "poetry" means ambition. If a person is truly ambitious, he will have a fighting spirit and will not feel lonely.
Liu Yuxi, courtesy name Mengde, was born in Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan). Writer of the Middle Tang Dynasty. Tang Dezong became a Jinshi in the ninth year of Zhenyuan (793). Because he participated in the progressive political reform of Wang Shuwen Group and failed, he was demoted to official positions such as Sima of Langzhou (now Changde City, Hunan Province) and spent more than 20 years in other places. Later, he entered the imperial court and served as a guest doctor. In his later years, he served as a guest of the prince and an inspector of the school's Ministry of Etiquette.