On the Phoenix Terrace told the story of the heroine Ling Cang Cang and the young emperor of the Nanqi Dynasty, Xiao Huan. Ling Cang Cang relied on his chivalrous spirit and his martial arts skills to win by surprise. He established the sect of justice in the pugilistic world, Feng Lai Pavilion. However, the chief minister and the Jianghu forces controlled the government, causing the people to suffer. In order to save the common people from suffering, Xiao Huan disguised himself as Bai Chifan and traveled the Jianghu in disguise. He met Ling Cang Cang. The two of them worked together to eliminate violence, pacify the people, and help the people live and work in peace. Their stories showed the spirit of being iron-shouldered and hot-blooded for the people, as well as the value they found in the process of seeking the well-being of the people.
The phoenix on the Phoenix Terrace swims, the phoenix leaves the platform empty river flows freely.
The phoenix flew on the Phoenix Terrace, and the phoenix flew away from the empty river.
The phoenix on the Phoenix Terrace swims, the phoenix leaves the platform empty river flows freely. These were the first two lines of " Climbing the Phoenix Terrace in Jinling " written by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. These two lines described how a phoenix had once visited the Phoenix Terrace. Later, the phoenix had left, leaving behind an empty Phoenix Terrace. The river below the stage was still flowing. This poem was based on the legend of the Phoenix Terrace, expressing the emotions of the passage of time.
The first two lines of Li Bai's poem," Climbing the Phoenix Terrace in Jinling "
the phoenix leaves Taiwan, the empty river flows by itself.
the phoenix leaves Taiwan, the empty river flows by itself.
The Phoenix Roaming on the Phoenix Terrace was a poem by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
The dish on Phoenix Stage was scrambled eggs with spinach. One of the dishes that Crape Myrtle reported in Princess Pearl was " Phoenix Roaming on the Phoenix Terrace." The name of this dish was taken from Li Bai's poem " Climbing the Phoenix Terrace in Jinling " of the Tang Dynasty. However, the search results didn't provide any specific recipes or methods. Therefore, he could not provide any more detailed information.
the phoenix leaves Taiwan, the empty river flows by itself.
The poems that were similar to the Phoenix Tour on the Phoenix Terrace were Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi·On the Lake and Zhang Xian's Fu" and Zhang Kejiu's "Drunken Peace·Spring Love Black Cloud Bun".