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This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Fu De Gu Yuan Cao Farewell". The grass on the plain withers and thrives once a year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the king's grandson away, full of parting feelings. The willows turn green and the flowers bloom again in spring, ushering in a new year. The whole sentence means that everything in nature is constantly growing and changing year after year, whether we leave or not, we must maintain a sense of parting.
This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's quatrain on a spring night. The whole poem is as follows: Spring night, happy rain Du Fu Good rain knows the season. It happens in spring. The wind sneaked into the night to moisten things silently. the wild paths are all black with clouds, and the boat's fire on the river is only bright. In the morning I see the red and wet place where the flowers are heavy in the city of Jinguan. The first sentence was: the wild paths are all black with clouds, and the boat's fire on the river is only bright. The wild path was shrouded in dark clouds, and only the boats by the river were brightly lit by the flames. When spring came, the willows turned green and the flowers bloomed. It was a new spring. With the arrival of spring, everything in nature is changing. The willows become greener and the flowers become more colorful, as if a new world is waiting for people to explore.
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The word "up" in this sentence could be translated as "from" or "from". The specific translation would depend on the context. The translation of the entire sentence was: He is a man from a mysterious world. His ability is extraordinary. He can manipulate time and space.
The Peach Blossom Spring was an ancient literary work written by Tao Yuanming. The following was a sentence by sentence translation: peach blossom spring 1 Middle Earth: The central region of China. 2. Barren land: A desolate place. 3. Unpopulated: It means that the population rarely arrives. 4 Rare: Rare arrival. 5. Seeing a deer in the deep forest: The deer here is an image that represents the tranquility of the environment. 6. Exhausted: When the water is dry, it means that the river is exhausted. 7: The sun has just risen. 8. Suddenly become bright and open. 9. Crossing paths: Crossing paths refers to the crisscrossing of small roads. Transportation meant that the roads were interlinked. No one in front or behind: No pedestrians in front or behind. Leaving home when young: refers to leaving your hometown when you are a child. 12 Return of the Boss: The return of the elderly. [13] Aloof: It means that there is no struggle with society. 14 Nature: Nature refers to the natural state of the environment. [15][16][17][18][19] 16 Lijian: Lijian refers to the interior. There are fertile fields, beautiful ponds, mulberry trees, bamboo trees, etc. 18 Self-sufficient: refers to agricultural production that can satisfy oneself. I don't know whether there is Han or Wei Jin: Han refers to the Han Dynasty; Wei Jin refers to the Wei Jin Southern and Northern Dynasties. It meant that he didn't know about the Han Dynasty or the Wei and Jin Dynasties. 20: Point to the front. The above is the translation of the story of the Peach Blossom Spring.
In the first chapter of Journey to the West, the sentence by sentence translation of "Spiritual Root Nurtures the Source and Origins from the Mind and Cultivation of the Great Dao" was as follows: "The chaos has yet to be divided into heaven and earth. It's so vast that no one can see it." Before heaven and earth were separated, the world was in a state of chaos. It was vast and boundless, and no one could be seen. "Ever since Pangu broke the Primordial Chaos, he opened up the distinction between clear and turbid." Ever since Pangu broke the primordial chaos of the universe and created the world, it was possible to distinguish between the pure and the turbid. "Overload all living beings and worship benevolence. Invent that all things become good." Heaven and earth carried all living beings. All living beings relied on the supreme benevolence of heaven and earth. Heaven and earth inspired and created all living beings, making all living beings tend to be good. "If you want to know the Art of Gathering Origin of Creation, you have to read the Biography of Journey to the West." If you want to know how nature creates and nurtures (all things in the world), as well as Yuan and Hui (under the concepts of time units and other related concepts), you have to read the Journey to the West.(Here, the Journey to the West can be understood as a biography about the Tang Monk's journey to the west to resolve the disaster. The original name of Journey to the West may be for this.) "I heard that the number of years in the world is 129,600. Divide a yuan into twelve meetings, which are the twelve branches of Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai. Every meeting should be 18,000 years old." It is said that the fate of heaven and earth is based on 129,600 years. One Yuan was divided into twelve meetings, namely Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, and Hai. Every time, it should be 10,800 years. "Let's talk about a day. When the sun rises, the rooster crows. When the sun rises, the sun rises." Take a day as an example: Yang qi began to be produced at Zi Shi, and the rooster crowed at Chou Shi. At Yin Shi, the sky was not yet bright, and the sun came out at Mao Shi. Chen Shi was after breakfast, and then it was Si Shi. At noon, the sun was in the middle of the sky, and at the end of the day, the sun began to shift westward. At Shen Shi (in the evening, probably in the afternoon), the sun began to set and completely set at You Shi. At dusk, people were already asleep. "For example, when the Great Number reaches the end of Xuhui, the world will be dark and all things will be gone. After another 5,400 years, at the beginning of Jiaohai, it will be dark, and the two people will be gone, so it is called chaos." In terms of the concept of big numbers (the cycle of heaven and earth), if it was the end of the gathering, then heaven and earth would be dim and hazy, and the state of all things would not be good. In another 5,400 years, when the Hai Meeting began, it would be in darkness. There would be no one or anything in the world, so it was called chaos. "Another 5,400 years. The Hai Meeting is about to end. The Zhenxia Meeting is about to begin. The Son Meeting is about to begin, and it is gradually becoming more and more open-minded." After another 5,400 years, the Hai Hui was about to end. From the beginning of the next Yuan (the beginning of the cycle), when it was close to the Zi Hui, it began to gradually become brighter. "Shao Kangjie said,'Halfway through the winter solstice, the heart of heaven will not change. When the sun first moves, before all things are born. At this point, the heavens will begin to take root." Shao Kangjie said,"When the winter solstice is halfway through the Zi (hour), the center of the sky (or the law of the sky, etc.) has not changed. At the place where yang qi has just begun to sprout, before all things have yet to be born." At this time, the heavens began to have a foundation. "In another 5,400 years, just as the Zi Hui, the light will rise. There will be the sun, the moon, the stars, and the stars. The sun, moon, stars, and stars are called the four symbols." After another 5,400 years, it was time for the Zi Hui. Qing Qing (the concept of light and substance, which can be understood as the concept of light and light) rose up, and there was the sun, moon, stars, and stars. The sun, moon, stars, and stars were called the Four Symbols. Watching Journey to the West: Sun Wukong Beats the White Bone Demon Three Times is not enough. Everyone is welcome to click to read the novel!