Huangfuchong
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Huangfuchong (1490-1558), a poet of Ming Dynasty. Zi Jun, the character. Changzhou (now Suzhou, Jiangsu) people. Huangfuchong's poetry can be more exposed to social reality. In his poem Yuan Yi's Huangmen Fangqiu Shihuan, he exposed the corruption of the military generals in the Ming Dynasty. They had no way to resist the enemy. As a result, "the beacon fire shone on Penglai Palace at night, and the people were half dead in Chang'an.". Most of the soldiers were dead and scattered, but "Yuanrong still supported jiao'e to sleep.".
In the story of building a wall, it also describes the miserable scene of "flames burning clouds and bones filling ditches" caused by foreign invasion. In Shunyi war, the poet also portrays the patriotic heroes among the people with full enthusiasm. As a result of their heroic struggle, the "city is not broken". At the same time, the poet deeply sympathizes with their high achievements and fame. At the end, he says: "Li Guang is not rare, Geng Gong finally abandoned. It's true that he was born in the past, but he lives in the present. "Express emotion and satirize the current situation. The poet has great respect for Yang Jisheng who dares to fight against Yan Song. Reading Yang Bingbu Shu in the boat shows his righteous indignation. These poems have considerable social significance. Some of his other poems express the melancholy of "being a Confucian for 40 years, but I have no hope of success and fame" (xiapi), and express the leisurely mood of "qingzun is only at Nancheng moon, but at guiya voice and evening smoke" (guojihuai zhoubaichuan Shangshu).
Huangfu is good at riding and shooting, and good at talking about soldiers. He has written hundreds of thousands of political and military works such as Jice, Bingliu and Zhenge zayan. He also excels in music and chess. His works include Huangfu Huayang collection, etc.
Chinese PinYin : Huang Fu Chong
Huangfuchong