1. This sentence comes from "Moyu'er·Yanqiu Ci", a poem written by Yuan Haowen, a writer of the Jin Dynasty. That's what Yuan Haowen said.
2. Expanding knowledge:
1. Appreciation of the original poem: Moyuer·Yanqiu Ci
Yichou went to Bingzhou for an examination at the age of 10, and met wild geese on the way. The reporter said: "Now that I have caught a goose, I have to kill it. The one that escaped from the net screamed and could not go away, and actually threw itself to the ground and died." I bought it and buried it on the Fen River. I built a stone to mark it and named it "Yanqiu". Most of his companions composed poems, and I also wrote "Yanqiu Ci". It was previously stated that there was no palace merchant, but now it has been changed.
Ask the world, what is love? Directly teach the promise of life and death?
Flying travelers from all over the world, Lao Wing has experienced the cold and heat several times.
Happiness is fun, parting is painful, and there are even more idiotic children.
You should say: Thousands of miles of clouds and dusk snow on thousands of mountains. Who are the shadows going to?
On Hengfen Road, the flute and drum were played in loneliness, and the desolate smoke is still plain.
How come the ghosts of the mountain are crying in the wind and rain?
The sky is also jealous, and if you don’t believe it, the birds and swallows will all turn into dust.
For thousands of years, in order to entertain the scholar, he sang and drank wildly and visited Yanqiu.
2. Introduction to the work: "Moyu'er·Yanqiu Ci" is a lyric work by Yuan Haowen, a writer of the Jin Dynasty. This poem about things was written by the poet who was moved by the death of a goose for love, expressing his grief for the man who died for love. The whole poem closely revolves around the word "love" and is personified by wild geese, composing a sad and touching love song. In the words, the author uses rich imagination and uses metaphors, personification and other techniques to give an in-depth and detailed description of the story of the wild goose who died for love. With the background of the description of the environment full of tragic atmosphere, it creates a story of loyalty to love, life and death. Xu's artistic image of wild geese composes a sad, touching and deeply touching love song, which is a good poem praising loyal love in ancient China.
3. About the author: Yuan Haowen (1190-1257), a writer in the late Jin Dynasty and early Yuan Dynasty. His courtesy name is Yuzhi, his nickname is Yishan, and he is known as Mr. Yishan in the world. A native of Xiurong, Taiyuan (now Xinzhou, Shanxi). The most accomplished writer and historian at the end of the Jin Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, he was the main representative of northern literature during the confrontation between the Song and Jin Dynasties, and was also a bridge between the Jin and Yuan Dynasties in literature. His poetry, prose, words, and music are all excellent in style. He has the highest achievement in poetry, and his "Sangluan Poetry" is particularly famous; his lyrics are the best in the Jin Dynasty, comparable to famous writers in the Song Dynasty; although his Sanqu is not handed down many times, it had a great influence at that time and he was instrumental in advocating it. There are "The Complete Works of Mr. Yuan Yishan" and "Zhongzhou Collection".