What is the Song of Eternal Hatred about?

In this long narrative poem, the author recounts the tragedy of the love between Emperor Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei during the Anshi Rebellion with refined language, beautiful images, and a combination of narration and lyricism: their love was cut short by the rebellion that they themselves had brewed, and they are eating the bitter fruit of this spirit endlessly.

Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei are historical figures, the poet does not stick to history, but borrows a little shadow of history, according to the legend of the people at that time, the neighborhood singing, from which metamorphosed into a twisting, turning and moving story, with the loop back and forth, lingering and sentimental art form, describe, sing out. Because the story and characters in the poem are artistic, a complex and true reproduction of the reality of people, it has been able to ripple in the hearts of readers through the ages.

The Song of Eternal Hatred is a long narrative poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi. The poem graphically recounts the love tragedy between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang Guifei. The poet creates a moving story with historical figures and legends, and reproduces the reality of real life through artistic images, infecting readers for thousands of years with the theme of "Long Hate". The theme of the poem is "Long Hate". The poem has had a far-reaching influence on many later literary works.

The whole poem is divided into three parts: the first part is from the beginning to the "breaking of the neon dress and feather coat song", in which the poet writes about the love life of Emperor Tang Minghuang and Yang Guifei in thirty-two lines, and also describes the situation of the resulting desertion and chaos in the country, as well as the outbreak of the Anshi Rebellion; the second part is from the "nine cities and queens" to the "smoke and dust", and the second part is from the "nine cities and queens" to the "nine cities and queens". The second part of the poem, from "nine cities and queens" to "the soul has never come into the dream", *** forty-two lines, write Yang Guifei was killed in the mutiny at Mawei, and thereafter Tang Xuanzong's thoughts about her; "Qionglong Taoist Hongdu guest" to the end, the last part of the poem, talking about the Taoist priest to help Tang Xuanzong to help him. The poem concludes with the story of a Taoist priest who helps Tang Xuanzong search for Yang Guifei in the Immortal Mountains.