On the tomb of Jiadao
The theme of this poem is to lament Jia Dao's lack of talent. The first couplet describes that Jia Dao is proud of his talent, which is the root cause of his failure to meet his talent; the second couplet describes the allusion of Jia Dao's "deliberation" and the direct cause of his failure to meet his talent.
essential information
[work name] title: Tomb of Jia Dao [creation time] Tang Dynasty [author's name] An Yi [literary genre] seven character poem
Original works
On the tomb of Jiadao
It's hard to carry on relying on talent, but it's impolite. He rode a donkey to fight against Da Yin and seized the volume to disobey Xuanzong. it's well-known and superior to our predecessors. I'm a senior official. Si Cang, the old Cao department, was very worried at the sight of it.
Appreciative Remarks
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Related stories
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To seize the volume and disobey Xuanzong
”One day, Jia Dao made an appointment with several friends to visit Qinglong temple, where he lived. But the left and the right didn't see them coming, so he took out the poems he had with him, and while appreciating them, he made further deliberation and revision on his own. the night has already spread, but the poets still haven't arrived. Jia Dao estimates that they probably won't come. So he and clothes lie on several cases, but soon sleepy. When he woke up, Jia Dao found that a stranger had taken the poem from under his sleeve and was reading it - that was my hard work! When Jia Dao thought about it, he stood up and pulled it from the man's hand without hesitation. Then he said angrily, "you look so bright and look so fat. It's not a piece of material that understands poetry!" Even if the man wanted to snatch the poem manuscript, it was too late, so he stopped saying anything, gave Jia Dao a cold look, and Gu went downstairs. In fact, the stranger who was ridiculed by Jia Dao was Li Chen, the emperor of Xuanzong! Xuanzong had always been in the habit of traveling in his humble clothes. Now it was time for him to change his court clothes and go sightseeing. When he came to the downstairs, he suddenly heard someone chanting a poem and went upstairs. At this time, Jia Dao fell asleep because of overwork, so the above scene appeared. When Jia Dao heard that the stranger was the emperor, he was so scared that he ran to the palace to kowtow and apologize. It is said that he was later relegated to the Yangtze River as the chief bookkeeper, which has a great relationship with this matter; however, Jia Dao has another nickname in the literary history: Jia Changjiang.
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Brief introduction of related people
Jia Dao (779-843), whose name is LANGXIAN, was born in Fanyang (Zhuoxian County, Hebei Province). In his early years, he was a monk, but his name had no origin. He failed in the entrance examination several times. In Tang Wenzong's time, he was a minor official of Suizhou Changjiang (Pengxi County, Sichuan Province). Most of his poems are about natural scenery and leisure. He wrote poems assiduously and his style was simple.
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