I had no intention of entering Jiangnan. The original text of the poem is: "I had no intention of entering Jiangnan, but Jiangnan entered my heart." This poem came from the poem "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi.
Old friends bid farewell to the Yellow Crane Tower in the west, and fireworks fell in Yangzhou in March. The lonely sail's shadow in the distant blue sky is gone, and only the Yangtze River flows in the sky.
Love and humiliation are not shocked, leisurely watching the flowers bloom and fall in front of the courtyard; There is no intention to stay or go, but to follow the clouds outside the sky. This sentence comes from Hong Yingming's Cai Gen Tan of the Ming Dynasty. It expressed a state of being indifferent to glory and humiliation, indifferent to the gains and losses of promotion, and calm. It originated from traditional China Taoism. This realm was expressed by a peaceful heart, able to appreciate the flowers blooming and withering in the courtyard with a peaceful mind, and coldly watching the clouds gathering and dispersing with the wind in the sky. The novel " Sitting and Watching Immortals " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Jiangnan" Han Dynasty: Han Yuefu. You can pick lotus flowers in Jiangnan. Where are the lotus leaves? fish play among lotus leaves. Fish play lotus leaf east, fish play lotus leaf west, fish play lotus leaf south, fish play lotus leaf north.
I originally had no intention of entering the mortal world. The next sentence was," How can my shadow fall into the mortal world?"
The characters included the male lead, Nangong Shize, the female lead, Cheng Yuyan, the male supporting character, Lu Rui, the male supporting character, Xiang Yu, the female supporting character, Lin Xiyue, and the female supporting character, Shan Yunshu. " Misty Rain in Jiangnan " Author: Mr. Ai is very cool. It's an ancient romance novel. User recommendation: " You married the second wife today. I will remind you on behalf of Little Consort today so that you will always remember her existence. Otherwise, you will marry some concubines that can't even be compared to Little Consort's fingers. In the end, you will dirty the heart that she loved you back then!" " You're really arrogant. Sister Xiyue, you don't even give me a share of the tea?" Yesterday, she barged into the Nangong Manor. I was taking an afternoon nap when she swaggered to look for me. My servant girl stopped her, but she was unhappy. She gave my servant girl a tight slap and even told her not to offend her superior!" "What about me? That slap just now was returned to you by me on behalf of Bel. Now, this slap is to tell you not to think of bullying Bel in the future. At the same time, I'll use your words to tell you not to offend your superiors!" "You mocked me for being a boor when you first came to the residence. Like mother, like daughter. If your mother is like this, how good can your daughter be? You have never treated me with courtesy, so what reason do I have to follow the rules in front of you?" . I hope you will like this book.
There were many poems describing the misty rain in Jiangnan. The following are some examples: 1. The rain on the sky street is as moist as crispy cakes, and the grass looks far away but not near. Han Yu's Early Spring Presented to the Ministry of Water, Zhang Shiba Yuanwai 2. The spring water is as green as the sky, and the painted boat sleeps in the rain. Wei Zhuang's Bodhisattva Man II 3. Four hundred and eighty temples in the Southern Dynasties, how many towers and terraces in the misty rain. Du Mu's Spring in Jiangnan 4. Smoke, cold water, moon, sand. Moored at night near the hotel on the Qinhuai River. Du Mu's Moored on Qinhuai River 5. The red flowers on the river at sunrise surpass the fire, and the river is as green as blue in spring. -Bai Juyi's " Recalling Jiangnan " 6. The parasol tree was accompanied by drizzling rain. This time, the word 'worry' was too much! Li Qingzhao's Slow Voice, Searching and Searching 7. Dreaming of the plum blossoms in Jiangnan on a ripe day, the boat plays the flute at night and the rain rustles. Huangfu Song's Dream of Jiangnan: The Fall of Orchid Ember 8. When the wind blows, the fragrant rice is ripe at the stern, and the red carp jumps in the drizzle. Lu Guimeng's "Two Songs of Jiangnan" 9. After a thousand sails, it is not the same. The setting sun is gentle and the water is long. Wen Tingyun's " Looking at Jiangnan, Washing Up " These poems depicted the beautiful scenery and emotions of Jiangnan, showing the gentleness and graceful beauty of Jiangnan.
This poem was written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. This poem mainly described the poet's feelings and thoughts about the natural landscape and human history of this place when he visited the back temple of Poshan Temple. The poet described the external environment of the temple behind Poshan Temple, such as "ancient trees towering into the sky","thousands of rocks and valleys","desolate twilight", etc., to show the natural beauty of this place. At the same time, he also described the "bell","tea smoke" and "silence" in the temple to emphasize the quiet atmosphere of this place. At the end of the poem, the poet expressed his respect and admiration for this place, and at the same time, he thought about the meaning and pursuit of life. He pointed out that " a man's heart is not as good as water, and waves rise on a flat ground " expressed that life was short and that one should cherish the beauty in front of them and not be confused by the calm on the surface. Therefore, the intention of this poem was to express the author's deep understanding of the natural landscape and human history, as well as his thoughts and pursuit of life.
This poem was "Climbing the Stork Tower" by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan. The whole poem is as follows: The white sun is leaning against the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea current. I want to see a thousand miles and climb another level. The wind and rain in the pavilion at night, the rooster crows, the mountain is clearer. When the truth comes out, I still hear the names of ancient people. The moon on the vast sea, the pearl has tears, the sun is warm in the blue field, the jade produces smoke. This feeling can wait to be remembered, but at that time it was already lost.
The Stone Gatha was an ancient Buddhist poem written by the Zen master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty. There were six sentences in the poem, each of which was concise and profound. Below is the full text of the stone verse: If flowers bloom, we should cherish each other. Without saying a word, I went up to the west tower alone. The moon was like a hook. I'm lonely in my boudoir, and my heart is soft. Back then, the golden spears and iron horses were like tigers. Tonight I know that spring is warm and the sound of insects has just penetrated the green curtains. Should not hate, what long will it last until the time of parting? People have joys and sorrows, partings and reunions, and the moon has its ups and downs. It is difficult to complete since ancient times. I hope we can live together for a long time.
The whole poem is "I want to be sad and hear the ghost cry. I cry and the wolf laughs." He shed tears to offer sacrifices to heroes, and raised his eyebrows to unsheathe his sword. "The bones of the Central Plains, the souls of the nine gods, the heroic spirits of the human world, the long beat of the demon drum." The gist of it was: When I want to be sad, I hear the cry of ghosts. When I am sad and cry, the sinister people laugh at me; I shed tears to pay tribute to heroes and heroes. When I am angry, I draw my sword and point it at the sky; The bones of heroes enrich the Central Plains, and the souls of heroes dance above the nine heavens; The heroic spirits of heroes live in the world, like drums that keep beating to deter evil. This was a poem in memory of the prime minister, expressing respect and nostalgia for the deceased, as well as anger at the bad phenomena of the time.