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Fun with Tang Dynasty Poetry: “The Bitter Coldness in the Households of the Farming Villages”
The Bitter Coldness in the Households of the Farming Villages In December of the eighth year of the Yuanhe Period [under Emperor Xianzong’s reign,]
八年十二月,五日雪紛紛。 About Bai Juyi Bai Juyi, also known as Bai Letian, was a renowned poet during the Tang Dynasty. He lived from 772 to 846 AD. The less educated people of that time could easily understand the language used in his poems, with their explicit themes. The poems flowed so smoothly and his poetic style was so unique that it became a literary form commonly known as the Fundamentally Plain Form (元白體.) Bai Juyi excelled in various forms of poetry, especially lengthy narrative poems. Among his best works are: “Song of Eternal Sorrow” (長恨歌), which is a long poem describing the rise and downfall of the famed beauty Royal Concubine Yang Yuhuan (楊玉環) and “Song of the Pipa Player” (琵琶行) about a pear-shaped Chinese lute. Throughout the ages, poetry critics have praised “Song of Eternal Sorrow” as an extremely beautiful poem. About the Poem Bai Juyi wrote the poem when he went back to his hometown village to attend his mother’s funeral. After he witnessed the farmers’ sufferings, he searched inward and blamed himself for the farmer’s destitute conditions. It reveals Bai Juyi’s noble character and lofty morality. The Author’s Interpretation This poem is written in simple language and flows beautifully. It was written in a plain and narrative style, but it reveals Bai Juyi’s genuine compassion for the poor and the unfortunate people. This is very typical of Bai Juyi. Bai Juyi made a comparison between the farmers’ condition of poverty with his comfortable life. The way he blamed himself reflected that he was genuinely concerned about people’s suffering. The way he asked himself and searched inward reflected his noble character and morality. By making a comparison between the farmers’ miserable life with that of the wealthy people, Bai Juyi also criticised those wealthy but depraved people. A lot of people with kindness and the spirit of justice are capable of writing commentaries, but there are few people who will reflect on their own life style or blame themselves for not being able to improve the farmers’ life like Bai Juyi did. His lofty morality is precisely what makes Bai Juyi a great poet in the Chinese history. The fact that his poetry remains popular and highly respected after a few thousand years must have a lot to do with his outstanding level of morality.
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