How does Wang Zhaojun miss the past and his hometown by reading Song of No regrets?

Read the Song of Discontent and see Wang Zhaojun's feelings about the past and his homesickness. The content is as follows:

Song of Thinking Without Complaints is a poem by Wang Zhaojun, which expresses her yearning for her hometown and her helplessness in marrying beyond the Great Wall.

In the poem, firstly, Wang Zhaojun yearned for the beautiful world outside when he was not in the DPRK, then he wrote the desolation and hesitation of Zhao Jun who had lived in the deep palace for a long time, and finally he wrote the feelings of missing his relatives in his hometown after he married the Great Wall. The whole poem takes Zhaojun's distant marriage as a clue, closely follows the word resentment, and moves step by step, which is touching.

Wang Zhaojun's poems reflect her deep yearning for her hometown. This yearning stems from the resentment that she was played by fate and had to marry in the frontier not far away. She described her homesickness with poems such as "When the temple was closed, the river began to fade" and "Marrying a woman in the hometown made her sad", expressing her resentment when she left her hometown and her resentment after her face became increasingly gaunt.

After she married the Huns, she stayed with the "bright moon" and "Hu Feng" of the Huns day and night. This kind of loneliness and homesickness, like heartbroken, profoundly depicts Wang Zhaojun's longing for his hometown.

Generally speaking, Wang Zhaojun expressed his yearning for his hometown and helplessness to his fate with affectionate brushwork in Song of Complaining about Heaven and Others.

The reason why Zhao Jun left the fort.

1. When Hu came to North Korea, Zhaojun offered to visit the Huns and their relatives.

2. It is recorded in Miscellanies of Xijing that a painter named Mao Yanshou painted Zhaojun very ugly because he refused to bribe him. The Huns went to the DPRK to find their relatives. Out of selfishness, the emperor sent an ugly woman to the Great Wall to order Wang Zhaojun, the ugliest woman in the painting.

3. Zhao Jun was born in humble background. In order to quell the border war, he offered to leave the fortress to kiss.

The influence of Zhaojun's departure from the fortress on the history of China

1, which promoted national integration and economic development. Zhaojun's departure from the fortress brought advanced culture and technology from the Central Plains, promoted the economic development in the border areas, and also promoted the ethnic integration of the Han nationality and other ethnic minorities.

2. It laid the foundation for the unification of the Central Plains dynasty. Calling on the evil spirits of the Han Dynasty to return to the Han Dynasty and show their monarch to leave the fortress not only prompted the Huns to end years of division and war, but also laid the foundation for the reunification of the Central Plains dynasty.