Chapter 18 City Head scolds thieves (2)
"You know shame, but you are a little ashamed." Li Jun criticized in a stern voice: "Lu Wenhuan, will your conscience be blamed? You should have become a loyal minister in the court and held Xiangyang for five years. You know more than anyone else how many times you rejected the Tartars' advice and surrender, and you know more than anyone else. You survived the five years of difficulties, why did you surrender at the last moment? You became a bear? That's because you don't want to be a human being, you just want to be a dog. Even if you die in Xiangyang, you can still be a loyal minister, and you will be as famous as your brother Wen Degong. If you become a dog, you will not only ruin your reputation for a lifetime, but also become your taboo in Xiangyang.
"Have you ever thought about it? Why did Kublai Khan grant you the position of Grand Commander of Xianghan? You must have thought that Kublai Khan favored you and relied on you so much, so he gave you such a beautiful man. That's because you were too naive. What did Xiang mean? It's Xiangyang. Han refers to the Han River. The land of Xianghan used to be your place in charge. He appointed you as Grand Commander of Xianghan, which means that you are a traitor who is not ashamed of. When you hear your official position, people will think of the past when you surrendered with Xianghan. Don't you know this? This is a sinister intention. You have some understanding now. Do you? You often scold Kublai Khan for being too vicious when there is no one, right?"
Since accepting the position of Xianghan Grand Commander, the Mongolians have been polite and respectful to them on the surface, but in fact they look down on them. Lu Wenhuan can understand from their performance that he wishes to go to the East China Sea. What Li Jun said happened to hit his vital point, and he was stunned for a moment and didn't know how to speak.
Often when the night is quiet, Lu Wenhuan will ask himself if what he does is worth it? He is very clear that he missed an opportunity to become a famous minister for all ages and be remembered forever. If he died in Xiangyang like General Niu Fu, it would be natural for historical books to be favored. However, he surrendered, and the historian would leave him a name, of course it was stigmatized. He knew this better than anyone else. Sometimes, he really regretted it. He wanted history to repeat itself and would not choose this path again.
General Niu Fu died in Xiangyang like a battle, so he could not be discouraged and be subjected to some sting. This contradictory mood was explained by Li Jun. Lu Wenhuan's heart was wafting, and his heart was undulating, and it was difficult to calm down for a long time. (Note: A Duke of the Lu family was a prominent family in the late Southern Song Dynasty. He should have been left with historic books, but because of Lu Wenhuan's relationship, neither the "History of Song" nor the "History of Yuan Dynasty" did not have their biography, and their deeds were scattered in some historical materials. Perhaps, verbal criticism was the best reward for their shameless behavior.)
Boyan doesn't look down on him very much about Lu Wenhuan. If he doesn't surrender, Boyan, who has always respected heroes, must have respected him very much. Even if he surrenders and is not so active in working hard for the Yuan Dynasty, Boyan's view of him may be much better. He looks down on his current performance at all and doesn't want to help him, so he watches by the sidelines.
"You have made up for it, right?" Li Jun sneered and said, "You are in a situation now like a dog locked in a cage. It has no freedom, no dignity, and is rolled to the eye. I will give you a poem about a righteous poem about how you would rather be a human than a dog: the door to enter and exit is locked, and the hole to be crawled out by a dog. A voice shouted, "Climb out, give you freedom!" I long for freedom, but I deeply know how a human body can crawl out of the dog's hole! I hope that one day, the underground fire will burn me and the living coffin together, and I should have eternal life in the fire and blood!"
This poem has no rhyme and angles, and does not talk about metrics, which is incompatible with ancient poems. However, the shocking power is not worse than that of ancient poems and literals that emphasize rhyme and angles. On the contrary, it is even better than that.
Everyone was stunned at first, with a confused look on their faces, and muttered: "Is there such a poem?" After careful reading, they repeatedly cheered: "Okay, okay! What a good poem! There is no rhythm, but every word is a thousand pounds, but it is better than a thousand poems."
Although Gundam, Zhao Qian, Huang Shengcai and other military generals were not very good at poetry, they clearly felt the strength of the poem and couldn't help but cheer: "Okay, okay, well said." Gundam also explained in a loud voice: "Lu Wenhuan, do you understand? This man is so arrogant that he would rather die standing than live like a dog like you."
Alahan was very knowledgeable about the poetry of the Song Dynasty. He said disdainfully: "This is also considered a poetry? The wrong poem is crooked enough, and he doesn't even have the basic common sense of poetry."
"No, although this poem has no rhythm or rhyme, the power in the poem is real, even a thousand poems cannot compare to it." The clever man of Boyan immediately understood the true meaning of the poem: "The person who wrote this poem must be an amazing hero. If Boyan could interact with him, it would be a pleasure in life. Not good, the Grand Governor will be in trouble!"
General Ye Ting is of course a great hero, with outstanding military talents and wild command style, which can be called the "God of Military" in modern Chinese history. When Chen Jiongming bombarded the Presidential Palace, he covered the retreat of the country's father and mother, and the vanguard of the Northern Expedition. He made many achievements with just one independent regiment, the Battle of Tingsiqiao, the Battle of He Shengqiao, and the Bloody Battle of Wuchang, all of these classic battles were written by him and were known as the "famous general of the Northern Expedition". All of the senior Kuomintang generals were proud of his intercourse with him and were praised by him. His praise, even a few words, could make the senior Kuomintang generals proud, and it was really a word of praise to Huagu.
Lu Wenhuan pointed at Li Jun and stammered: "You, you, dare to call me a dog, you are so angry that I am so angry that I am so angry." A mouthful of blood spurted out like water, and fell from the horse to the ground.
Boyan jumped off the horse and walked over quickly. He saw Lu Wenhuan, who was held in his arms by the soldiers, look pale and pointed to the city and said, "I'm so angry, I'm so angry. My heart hurts so much, my heart hurts so much." His chest was undulating, and blood kept spraying out like water. His breath was weak and his lips moved. Boyan put his ears over and heard Lu Wenhuan say intermittently: "Get eternal life in the fire and blood!" His head tilted, and he died in anger, his eyes widened, and he was dying.
Boyan sighed, closed Lu Wenhuan's eyes, stood up, and said with emotion: "What a knife mouth, it's sharper than a sharp sword, killing people's hearts! I really didn't expect that the power of poetry is so great that it can curse people to death. Literature is so terrible!"
"Selected Poems of Emperor Wu of the Great Song Dynasty" praised this poem "Poems of Swearing Thieves", saying that it "opened a new style of writing and was the beginning of a new culture." It was from this poem that people realized that when writing poetry, it did not necessarily require the attention of rhyme, symmetry, and poetry, even in vernacular, it can be used in poetry. Its strength is no less than that of regular poetry, and it is more easy to understand and more acceptable.
As a result, countless followers followed the trend, and finally formed a new style of writing. In contrast to the "Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song dynasties" that advocated retro, they advocated vernacular Chinese and formed a vigorous "new cultural movement", and included ancient poems and lyrics that advocated Zhihu and ancient poems that paid attention to rhythm and rhythm in history.
Li Jun, the initiator, is called "the originator of the New Culture Movement" and is called "the great flag bearer of the New Culture Movement."
Chapter completed!