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Preface to Guo Hongsen’s book

Preface to "Selected Poems of Guo Hongsen"

Li Muhan

Yu and Mr. Guo Hongsen got to know each other because of their poetry, but they did not meet each other. After cooling off from the summer heat, I sent a letter to make an appointment to write a preface to his collection of poems, and responded with the words "Want to take a sneak peek".

Two months later, when I returned from a work meeting in Liuyang, there was a proof copy of "Selected Poems of Guo Hongsen" on my desk. I took the time to read it, and an unexpected surprise and joy came over me. Unexpectedly, the author who has just passed his thirtieth year is known as "Jiangnan Guo Yipin" in the medical circle, and has a Jianglang pen in the poetry circle, writing swaying and unusual works, which makes people feel "fearless". The feeling that predecessors are afraid of those who come after them.

The ancients said: A poet has ambition and emotion. Most of the poems chosen by the author are expressive and lyrical works. He has two ambitions, one is to heal people and revive them, and the other is to transform people with poetry.

The author is the philosophical heir of Mr. Guo Wenbing, a famous contemporary Chinese medicine practitioner. He inherited the training of the court at a young age, attended the clinic with his father when he was young, learned the ancestral acupuncture, and determined to carve out his own destiny with "golden needles that will never corrode." As he matures, he studies with great concentration, improves his medical skills, and relies on benevolence in acupuncture. He is willing to cultivate virtue and serve the people wholeheartedly. He not only "never takes advantage of the situation to kill patients", but also strongly condemns the bad behavior of "favoring patients as soon as they receive red envelopes". His superb medical skills and high sense of responsibility to the people earned him deserved praise. On the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the opening of the clinic, the author composed two poems with a feeling of comfort and confidence. One of them said: "Adhering to the father's will to learn from Hua Tuo, he has worked hard for ten years to practice golden needles. I firmly believe that people who drink wine will get drunk, and the alleys are deep. "Don't be afraid of too many visitors." The poems in "Ji Yu Shi Ji" are proof that the fragrance of wine is not afraid of the depth of the alley. This is what the saying goes, "Aspiration is the most important thing for merit, and diligence is the only thing that makes a broad career" ("Shang Shu·Zhou Guan").

Beyond his professionalism, the author has no other hobbies but his infatuation with ancient poetry. During the intensive study and recitation, he deeply felt the astonishing power of poetry to eliminate worldliness, be indifferent to fame and wealth, be radical and encourage moral integrity, and he also established the ambition to transform people with poetry. He made it clear: "I only hope that my poetry/is a white bandage/to bind up the broken souls of all living beings." Even if he sacrifices himself, he must wipe out "a moment of flame" like "Match" to form an "eternal flash", so Facing the morbidity caused by moral decline and annihilation of humanity, he resolutely picked up a needle-like pen and stabbed the affected area to remove the pus and blood. He shouted loudly: "How many people are treating the common people with virtue" and "Who asks about the moral turmoil in their hearts"? ! For the "blood beetles" who are "blood-sucking, greedy and full of fishy mouth", they angrily picked up the scalpel, picked out their disguises, and flogged them. A kind of valuable spirit of "a cold eyebrow, a bowed head and a willingness to do something" is vividly displayed on the page. It is refreshing and joyful to read.

The most valuable thing about poetry is the expression of ambition, and the most sensible thing about poetry is the expression of emotion. In this anthology, almost half of the works describe family, love, friendship, and teacher-teacher relationships. There are many people who use famous poets as mentors and friends. How to write this kind of poem well? The author skillfully applied the theory of "seeing, hearing, asking, and feeling" in traditional Chinese medicine, and worked hard on "cutting". Therefore, the many senior figures he wrote seemed so real, profound and relevant. For example, "To Professor Huo Songlin": "The bells ring in the Tangyin Pavilion, and the giants are lofty in the world. Seen deep in the ageless pine forest, they stand tall and proud in the sky." Expressing sincere admiration for a well-known and respected elder in the poetry world, the language Solemn and concise, the metaphor is profound. And "To Mr. Wu Xixue, a Poet Idiot", it says, "Xianjun never wastes a moment, working hard at his desk and singing songs. If you ask what the Poetry Idiot has achieved, Tian Chou's wonderful words are better than Tao Duo." The language is lively, funny and sincere. In just twenty-eight characters, the "poetry idiot" who is famous for creating pastoral poems is vividly described, as if he is witnessing it. The allusion at the end does not reveal any trace, and the strong friendship is also highlighted from it, which is just right.

Poems describing family affection and love are even more exciting and full of good luck. "A Bundle of Poems on Medicinal Names" can be represented, in which the poem given to his wife says: The scholar's family is in a difficult situation, so he would not hesitate to thank the "Red Lady". Marry me and resolutely leave the "familiar land" and plant the heart of "Hopu". The names of medicines embedded in the poem are natural and appropriate, and the language is very humorous, both solemn and humorous. Covering the book and thinking about it, it is like seeing someone boasting to his wife, like hearing the laughter in the boudoir, which makes people laugh. The song "Untitled" reads: "I jokingly advise Mei's wife not to lose weight, but to compare her waistline with Maitreya's. A wide intestine and big belly can accommodate things, and if you don't cause trouble, there will be less trouble!" It's all in a joking way.

However, the ridicule contains philosophy and sincerity, revealing infinite love for his wife, which is thought-provoking.

In addition, the author was inspired and emotional, and he also wrote some poems and new poems that reflect on events, record victories, discuss poems, and chant objects. These works, from time to time, express feelings of patriotism and service to the country, are close to life and the people, are either solemn or humorous, and are both elegant and popular. The most unique characteristic is "liveness": vivid language, flexible form, mellow rhythm, solemn but not rigid, harmonious but not superficial, and it is deeply loved by people. In the longer poems about things, the author writes innovatively about the inherent themes such as "Three Friends of the Winter", "Four Treasures of the Study", and "Flowers and Trees", and he also writes about daily necessities that have never been included in poetry in a round and round way. Flavorful. "Thermos" is an example. The poem says: "Not humble, short, ordinary, and can be used anywhere. Although the world changes day by day, I will have no regrets and a warm heart in my life."

We should also mention the health poem, Although the quantity is not large, it is very interesting and can also give people the needle feeling and pleasure of replenishing the vital energy, activating the collaterals and relaxing the muscles.

In short, Mr. Hongsen’s poems are energetic, upright and spiritual, have high aesthetic value, are full of the spirit of the times, are highly appealing and readable. This is the best answer to the argument that some people nowadays argue that there is no poetry in the contemporary era, so the old bottles should be smashed, and there will be no one to follow.

There are many categories of traditional poetry, but the author only loves Qijue, and it is a pity that the others have not yet come to the top. Both inlay poems and medicine name poems are miscellaneous poems that focus on technique and rhythm. The author is not only able to use the rhythm that is regarded as "shackles", but he is also good at techniques such as inlays, which is rare. . However, this type of poetry can be used occasionally, but if it is used as a writing method, it will easily restrict the expression of poetic sentiment, which seems undesirable.

The best medicine in the world is good poetry. We hope that Mr. Hongsen will use the needle as a pen and the pen as a needle to help the world, heal people and the country, actively serve the construction of two civilizations, and write more good works that are worthy of the times and beneficial to the physical and mental health of the people.

November 1, 2003 in Houle Building, Wuchang

Li Muhan was born in 1928 in Macheng, Hubei Province. Senior Lecturer. He once served as the principal and secretary of Hubei Macheng Normal School, special page editor and reporter of Economic Information Newspaper, executive vice president and secretary-general of Hubei Poetry Society, executive deputy editor of "Hubei Poetry", and editorial board member of "Chinese Contemporary Poetry Artist Dictionary". Currently, he is the consultant of Hubei Provincial Poetry Society, Hubei Provincial Couplet Society, consultant of Singapore Global Chinese Poetry Association, member of Hubei Provincial Writers Association, Hubei Provincial Calligraphers Association, Chinese Poetry Society, member of Hubei Provincial Federation of Literary and Art Circles, executive director of Wuhan Dream of Red Mansions Society, Huanggang City Honorary president of Poetry Society and Dongpo Chibi Poetry Society. His publications include "Selected Poems of Houlelou", "Comparative Appreciation of Famous Poems", "Interesting Poems", "Interesting Poems", etc.

Preface to "Collection of Poems and Calligraphy by Guo Hongsen"

Morning Song

Mr. Guo Hongsen is a young doctor of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture who graduated from the China Acupuncture College. He is well-known for his good treatment of common diseases and various difficult and complicated diseases, and enjoys the reputation of "Miracle Doctor Guo Yizhen" and "The First Acupuncture in the World". Newspapers, magazines, radio stations, and television stations all over the country have repeatedly reported and introduced his medical achievements or published his medical papers. It goes without saying that he has contributed to the improvement and development of traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture in the motherland by treating diseases and saving lives!

I am not very familiar with Mr. Guo Hongsen. I have only known his name for many years. I also received "Selected Poems of Guo Hongsen" from him, but I can't remember where we met. Around mid-autumn of 2008, I suddenly received a call from him and a text message he sent to my mobile phone, saying that he was going to publish a "Collection of Poems and Calligraphy by Guo Hongsen" and asked me to write a preface for it. I was on a business trip out of town at the time, and I was very busy with my complicated affairs in the poetry world, so I didn't dare to agree. Later, when I returned to Beijing, I received several phone calls and letters asking him to write. I had no choice but to agree with him on the attitude of studying his works first, not writing the preface, and then "trying it out" after studying. Not long after, his manuscript was sent to my residence. After reading it for the first time, I only had a superficial understanding of the content. Now is the New Year's Day holiday, so Fang sat down and read it more carefully. To be honest, I was so excited at this time that I couldn’t stop writing the preface of this book.

Because it is really impressive that a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine who has just turned forty can write such thoughtful poetry and exquisite calligraphy.

Guo Hongsen’s poetry includes quatrains, verses, lyrics, tunes, couplets and new poems. Among them, seven-character quatrains are the most numerous, with 216 poems, while there are dozens of rhythmic poems, lyrics and new poems each. The least number are three songs and twenty-three couplets. What is beautiful and moving about these works is that in addition to the normal basic skills of rigorous rhythm, profound artistic conception, exquisite poetic technique, and traceless use of allusions, I think the most beautiful and moving thing is: writing about life and character cultivation as the main theme, Moreover, the deep meaning, profound meaning and elegance of the work are its most prominent features.

There is a quatrain "Cherishing the Yin":

Time flies like a flying arrow, no one can save it now and in the past.

Only by lighting the candle of wisdom can we shine forever!

The saying here is: Time flies like an arrow, and the sun and the moon flow like a stream. From ancient times to the present, no one can stay. Then only by developing one's intelligence, giving full play to one's talents, and creating deeds that benefit mankind can it be written into the annals of history and be remembered throughout the ages. The most profound education this poem gives people is: people live in the world for only a few decades or nearly a hundred years, which is too short for the long river of historical development, so we should cherish our time and live in this limited life. , make beneficial contributions to society. As the Chinese saying goes, "The passing geese must leave their voices, and the passing of people must leave their names." As a human being, you cannot live your life in vain.

Among his Qijue are five poems called "Yin of the Five Internal Organs", which cover the heart, liver, spleen, lungs and kidneys.

Heart: It can be divided into fragile and strong. It is most afraid of being hurt by invisible arrows.

Once your conscience becomes bad, you must know that good times cannot last.

Liver: Liver fire is stored in the chest and can easily explode. Usually, abstaining from anger is the first priority.

The wheat awns are not against the point of a needle, and there will be a difference in the world after three tolerances!

Spleen: Same as the stomach, it is called the Canglin Official. It is good at promoting clearness and lowering turbidity.

The source of Qi and blood depends on biochemistry, and a good life depends on the day after tomorrow!

Lungs: Smoking is recognized as a carcinogen, and vomiting is particularly valuable.

Striving for progress while still breathing, everyone should follow the example of the phoenix!

Kidney: The reason is that the master of the waist house stores semen, so how can he engage in pornography outside of marriage.

If you are deficient, you should make up for it, and you will feel refreshed and refreshed!

Literally speaking, judging from the meaning expressed in the poem, it is the natural function of the five internal organs from a medical perspective, but from a complete life perspective, it is the principle of doing things and being a human being. People have feelings, moral character, and quality. For example: The heart can be divided into fragile and strong ones, and what is most afraid of is direct direct harm. Injury can affect your health. But if you are hurt by an "invisible arrow", it will be even more serious. The author here says that "once your conscience becomes bad," the good times will not last long. What we are talking about here is the heart, but actually it refers to people and being a human being. What Chinese people often talk about and what they pay most attention to is "conscience", which also includes sincerity, loyalty, kindness, filial piety, love, public spirit, ambition, ambition, and joy. At the same time, it also includes selfishness, greed, disgust, evil intention, crooked intention, greedy intention, wrong intention, evil intention, etc. I once said to a close friend: The most precious thing in life is conscience, the most intimate thing in life is closeness, the most sincere thing in life is heart-to-heart communication, and the most beautiful thing in life is love. What the author is saying here is to teach people to be conscientious in dealing with things, to be good people, to be beneficial to the people, to society, and to be worthy of their own conscience.

The liver is the organ responsible for joy, anger, sorrow and joy. Depression or anger can damage the liver. Being extremely angry, full of anger, and burning with anger will cause trouble, so when doing things and dealing with people, you must practice "three points of tolerance" and have a different world. This means that you must have a broad mind as a person!

The spleen, lungs, and kidneys are all important organs in the human body. If something goes wrong, the body will become seriously ill. This is the same principle in life and work. The spleen should be able to "raise clearness and reduce turbidity and exercise its power", make the lungs "vomit the old and especially appreciate the new", so that the kidneys should not be deficient in color, but should "replenish qi and refresh the mind", etc. , this all teaches people to be a good person before doing something, to be moral and moral before doing something, and to put character and personality first. Here the author humanizes these organs from a literary perspective.

In the author's new poetry section, there are two poems, "Heart" and "Buddha":

Heart:... People rely entirely on their feet to carry their own weight,

At the same time, you have to carry the weight of life with your heart.

…The feet are not easy to rust, but what about the heart?

It will neither break nor rust.

Buddha: In the hearts of many people, the word "Buddha" carries the most weight.

It is like a ten thousand-foot mountain that no one can shake.

In the minds of many people, the word "Buddha" has the deepest meaning.

...Infinite roots of good can be unearthed from it.

Rare fate and extraordinary enlightenment,

In the hearts of many people, the realm of Buddhist characters is the highest,

In the vast sea of ??dust, it is like a An invisible giant ship,

carrying people's hearts to the vast other shore.

Yes, the weight of Buddha in your heart is the most important, like a ten thousand-foot mountain that cannot be shaken. The deepest meaning of Buddha in the heart is infinite roots of kindness and a rare fate. The Buddha in your heart has the highest state, like an invisible giant wheel, ferrying your heart to the other shore.

From the content of these poems, we can see the author's perception of the heart. And these are exactly the ways of education that teach people how to behave, how to be conscientious, kind-hearted, and philanthropic.

The author writes about the blind, deaf, and dumb in quatrains and new poems.

A blind man does not strive for fame and wealth. Although his eyes are blind, he has a bright light in his heart, which illuminates him on the right path in the world.

Deaf people, although their ears are blocked, do not listen to the bragging of those high-minded talkers and those evil and immoral behaviors, and they are even more dissatisfied with those people with ulterior motives and evil intentions who pretend to be deaf even if they are not sick.

A mute can communicate with others in mute words, but they only express their feelings and make friends, but they do not speak or gossip about boring and boring right and wrong.

What is also talked about here is the principle of being a good person before doing things, and being a good person.

There is a Chinese saying that goes: poetry is like the person, writing is like the person, and sound is like the person. There is a poem "Duckweed":

Youth is always different from others, and you can follow the flow of the world.

I am not afraid of wandering to the end of the world, and I am not afraid of wandering in the world.

This is exactly the expression of the author's moral sentiment and moral quality.

As for how to view life and how to behave, I once listened to a lecture by the great monk Yuezhao, the abbot of Tianmu Mountain. He used nine words as his mantra. That is: the Buddhist saying is: a normal mind; the Confucian saying is: forgiving; the Taoist saying is: a happy journey. The total meaning of these nine words is, first, to live with a normal mentality, not to strive for fame and gain, without any greed, and not to be frightened by favors or disgrace; second, to have a broad mind, able to tolerate all rivers, treat others with forgiveness, and not care about anything. Gratitude and resentment; third, we must live a free and unrestrained life, be free and unrestrained, understand big things and be confused about small things, do not do anything wrong, and have no worries when encountering things. If you follow these three principles throughout the world, you can live a long life and enjoy life.

For many years, whether in the political or poetic circles, I have a "Proverb" which is: My belief: the sky is selfless in covering, the earth is selfless in carrying, and I have a selfless heart. My moral conduct: There is nothing in my chest, my heart is like clear water; I have no ambitions, my mind is like a mysterious sky; I do not speak recklessly, but I intend to spread virtue. My code of conduct: The body of a gentleman can be big or small, the ambition of a husband can be bent or stretched; the body can stand upright, not afraid of slanting shadows; harmony is precious, respect is humility, accommodating is strong, and tolerance is high; unity is strength. I look at wealth and poverty: being poor is not a shame; being poor and flattering others is a shame; being rich is not an honor, being rich and benefiting the world is an honor. What I admire: The poet's moral character is noble, and the poet's mind is broad. What I advocate is: sincere friendship, pure feelings, equal status, and the same voice between poetry friends or friends. I believe that decency, nobility and humility are the basic qualities of a human being. So after reading this manuscript by Mr. Guo Hongsen, I feel that he has such qualities. Therefore, it aroused my admiration and love for him.

From the depth of these works of Mr. Guo Hongsen, we can see the depth of his thoughts and the noble character shown on the surface of the words.

We can further see that he is a doctor who not only heals people’s diseases of the human body, but also heals diseases of conscience and character.

He also has a description in his new poem "Ears·Eye·Heart":

The door of the ear is rarely closed, you can taste beautiful songs, and you can store countless things. Information;

The curtains of the eyes are often rolled up, so that one can appreciate the beauty of the world and discern the complex right and wrong;

There is no stone to fill the gap in the heart, so it is hidden and not exposed. , can never be satisfied.

Let’s talk about the functions of ears, eyes, and heart from the front. They are important parts of the human body and indispensable to human physiology. They also play a vital role in people’s lives, careers, and knowledge. , human soul, are all indispensable organs. This adds to the meaning mentioned earlier that being a human being requires noble character, personality, and noble moral sentiments, and is a tool for the beauty and happiness of human life. There is something wrong with the ears, eyes, and heart, and life is not ideal or beautiful. Especially the heart, if the desires are deep and cannot be consciously controlled, it will never be satisfied.

All of this, just as the author said in the couplet:

True love is like fire and the heart is warm; the world is like the appearance of a chess game.

Life should be broad-minded; art should be devoted.

It is advisable to leave sorrow behind; always keep joy in your heart.

Yes! Throughout life, we must give full play to the functions of these organs, so that they can benefit our own lives and human society. We can also say that as a doctor, Mr. Guo Hongsen has prescribed health care prescriptions for life, career, and conduct. This is very valuable and deserves to be cherished.

Dr. Guo Hongsen also diagnosed the ills of society and prescribed medicine. For example, the second title of "Ji Zhuo":

When time comes

When time comes, stepping stones are thrown away, and Tengda has no intention of missing the old nest.

He does not hesitate to exchange his mink fur for fine wine, and supports his waist like a willow to make the morning drunk.

Green light

Sending red envelopes in addition to the wine, the success of the work is not in vain.

The green light in your hand is easy to press, and you will be rich and happy.

There is also a song called "You Sigh" that acupunctures the evils of the times:

Morality and conscience are forgotten, and people of this era only focus on their pockets.

How much is known about parallel imports in stores, but fish-eye pearls are actually confused.

These pathologies are not uncommon in society and can be seen everywhere. The medicine to treat these diseases is:

"Slightly Fat Body Play"

Don't worry about being fat or thin. Everyone has his or her own needs when it comes to being rich and slim.

I hope everyone will gain weight and not be frivolous in life.

Also:

Untitled

The origin is unpredictable, it is the human heart, the face is like a sunny day turning to cloudy in an instant.

If you ask, what is so valuable in this world? True love is more priceless than gold.

This is a good way to persuade people to do things and be a good person. Yes, the most precious thing in the world is true love and conscience. True love and conscience are better than gold.

Mr. Guo Hongsen’s thoughts of persuading people and the world can become a red line in the whole book. Even the twelve zodiac signs he wrote: rat, cow, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, chicken, dog, pig, and the five elements: gold and wood. Water, fire and earth, as well as the "人", "入", "八" in the poem "Plausible" in the new poem that talks about glyphs, and the "big", "Zhang", "Tai", and "狗" in "Horizontal is a kind of height" "" and other words can be revealed from the hidden meaning. If there is something interesting to say, it is: Mr. Guo Hongsen is indeed a poet-doctor with profound medical ethics and superb medical skills. He can not only heal people's physical and physiological diseases, but also heal people's spiritual diseases.

The last part of this collection of poems is calligraphy. I am an outsider in the art of calligraphy and dare not make any comments. But from the perspective of ordinary writing, I think it is beautiful, wonderful, and vigorous. Looking closely, it seems to have a pleasant and awe-inspiring feeling. In addition, his calligraphy is not just a calligraphy style, but a cursive style of calligraphy, which is particularly beautiful and moving.

These not only show Mr. Guo Hongsen's versatility, but also highlight his profound calligraphy skills!

From the works of this book, it can be said that he is a versatile talent, an accomplished poet, a doctor with high moral standards, and a citizen with both ability and political integrity. As Chairman Mao said, he is a good public servant of the people, a person who is useful to society and can benefit the people. Especially in today's construction of socialist spiritual civilization and harmonious society, he can give full play to his abilities and make certain contributions! I sincerely hope that he will make more brilliant achievements and remain immortal in the hearts of the people.

Finally, I write a small poem to express my sincere congratulations on the publication of this book.

The doctor's talent is the best in the poetry world, and he chooses good teachers to educate talented people.

Broadcast virtue, benevolence and elegance, and capture the magic pen to paint colorfully.

January 10, 2009

Chen Song was born in 1935 in Botou City, Hebei Province. He once served as director of the Party Committee Office of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the Communist Party of China, member of the Commission for Discipline Inspection, full-time secretary of the Party Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, and director of the veteran cadres. He is the vice president of the Chinese Poetry Society, the deputy director of the Chinese Poetry Education Committee, the vice president of the Global Chinese Poetry Federation, the consultant of the Beijing Poetry Society, and the president of the Guanyuan Poetry Society of the Central Government. Published include "Selected Poems of Chen Song", "Collection of Liuxiaxuan Ningcui Yin Cao", "One Hundred Poems of Chen Song", "The Deepest Love in Forgetting Years", "About Scenes and Density in Poetry Creation", "About Poetry monographs such as "Several Issues in Poetry Creation" and "Literary Yuan·Poetry·Voice".

Two Splendors of Xinglin Literary Garden

——Preface to "Collection of Poems and Calligraphy by Guo Hongsen"

Huang Qufei

Guo Hongsen, a poet friend in Kunshan, Jiangsu My brother plans to collect and publish his poems, calligraphy and other works in recent years, and asked me to write the preface. I didn't get the offer, so I reluctantly agreed. After much thinking, I came up with the above topic.

I can no longer remember the acquaintance between Brother Hongsen and me. The time was probably in the autumn and winter of the second half of the year before last. After reading the great works "Selected Poems of Guo Hongsen" and "Collection of Poetry and Friendship Petals" that he donated to me, I immediately felt envious of his "amphibious" life in which he combined medicine with Confucianism and Confucianism with medicine. Brother Hongsen, known as "Miracle Doctor Guo Yizhen", is not only a famous practitioner in Xinglin, but also an expert in poetry and calligraphy circles. This amazing achievement is not consistent with Brother Hongsen's actual age, because he was only just forty. This is no easy task for those born in the mid-1960s. Unexpectedly, only two years later, the sample manuscript of Brother Hongsen's new book was placed on my desk again, which surprised me. After carefully reading the manuscript, I think Brother Hongsen’s masterpiece has the following aspects that are worth recommending to everyone.

The first is the healthy and uplifting sentiment permeating the poetry. Regarding poetry, the ancients had many different discussions, such as Confucius’s theory of “the rise of people’s feelings and their resentment”, the theory of “poetry expresses aspirations” in “The Preface to Poems”, Lu Ji’s theory of “love and affection”, and so on. These theories provide different explanations of poetry, and of course each has its own reasons and emphasis. But in the final analysis, it is still a question of what poetry should be written and how it should be written. In today's economic society, how should poetry authors express life? Full of complaints? Is it social distancing? Or should we smile at reality and keep the innocent heart of a poet forever? Brother Hongsen has set an example for us. For example, in his "Collected Sentences from "Selected Poems of Mingyang" to Reward the Author": "The heart of a child is still in love with the reading lamp, and the rules are square and round. There are poems in the belly and courage in the chest, and I can hear the sound of thunder under the pen." Although it is a collection of sentences. , but it flows through it in one breath, as if it came from oneself. The conclusion is as loud as a firecracker, showing the author's vigorous and frank interest in life. Another example is his "Shu Zhi": "I don't admire the thousands of princes in the world, and I am willing to be a prisoner of poetry in this life. I want to leave a good sentence that will be passed down for thousands of years, and I dare to express my heroic feelings to the five continents!" The first sentence is unique and resonant, and the second sentence opens up your heart and gives Answer. Three or four sentences describe the author's "lofty sentiments", which is a powerful statement. Although there are only twenty-eight words, it expresses the author's determination and confidence in devoting himself to poetry, which is very inspiring. Let’s take the author’s seven-character rhyme poem “Feelings of Floating Life” as an example: “There is no fishing in the willow road, and the bookstore is waiting to return from a tired tour. The tunnel of time and space travels together, and the wheel of history does not turn back.

This is what I want to wish Brother Hongsen.

One of the poems in Brother Hongsen’s new work is "Looking forward to a blind date among literati": "Every year, we should seek new skills and techniques, and do not let our hearts wander away from the elegant group. I advise literati to abandon their bad habits and turn from being indifferent to each other to loving each other." ." This poem expresses the author's good wishes for "literary love". Knowing this, we should not be surprised that this new book contains a large number of singing and singing tributes. But this may be regarded as a small shortcoming of Brother Hongsen's new book. If we can make some choices about these social works, I believe that Brother Hongsen's new book will be more exciting. In addition, many of the works such as embedded names and words in this collection are quite reluctant. I hope Brother Hongsen can pay more attention to them in the future.

There is an ancient saying: "A scholar sells a donkey, and the paper is full of writing, but there is no word donkey." Although I think I can avoid the ridicule of "a scholar sells a donkey," I am afraid that the words written in a miscellaneous way are not as righteous as those of others. Still quite a lot. So, I might as well stop my humble article here. If my "Words of Qidong Savages" can serve as a guide for readers to appreciate Brother Hongsen's masterpiece, then my purpose will be achieved.

On November 6, 2008 in Shiyizhai

Huang Qufei was born in December 1969 in Yueyang, Hunan. Associate professor in the Chinese Department of Hunan University of Technology. He has been engaged in poetry creation and research for many years, and his poetry works and papers have been published in many books and newspapers at home and abroad. He once served as the editor of "Yunmeng Academic Journal" and is currently the deputy editor-in-chief of "Couplet World", the journal of the Chinese Couplet Society. He is the author of "Collected Works of Shiyi Zhai" and so on.

Preface to "Selected Poems of Guo Hongsen"

Part 1

Many teachers have become more informal and want to look for good poems in the world.

Riding a horse to soar across flat roads, daring to learn rhymes to cross the thunder pond.

Two

The traces of the past are lightly printed on the snow mud, and the voice of the heart is revealed in the piccolo.

The flowers in the Shiyuan are vying for purple, and the leaves are lined with bright red.

Three

I know that I am short of talent and my talents are gathered together by others.

It’s so worthless that it’s hard to give up. Now I’m asking who will take it?

Autumn Moon, 2003

Remarks on the compilation of "The Collection of Petals of Poetry and Friendship" (preface to the present)

I have written the Great Yin Platform, and I have been favored by both China and foreign countries and given jade.

I never tire of looking at the small building, the petals of poetry and friendship are always blooming!

Preface to "Collection of Guo Hongsen's Poems and Calligraphy"

I am so happy that the new book is published, and I look back on eight lines of my life.

It is difficult to hide the two vertical shadows that are difficult to hide when sharpening a needle.

Poetry can be used as medicine to treat heart ailments, while pen and ink graffiti are inferior to paper.

I would like to enter the Fang family's true Dharma eyes, and I can judge whether it is good or bad.