Su Shi wrote a poem in West Lake,"Drinking on the Lake: The First Clear and the Rain (II)" If you want to compare West Lake to West Lake, it's always appropriate to wear light makeup and heavy makeup." "On June 27th, I wrote five drunken books on the lake tower. The fifth poem""I have not become a small hidden chat in the hidden, can be a long leisure than temporary leisure." I had no home to go to, and my hometown did not have such good lakes and mountains." "Bodhisattva Man, West Lake.""The autumn wind is rustling and raining on the lake." if you want to go, I'll stay. I leave you alone today. tomorrow I'll worry about killing people. a beauty's thousand drops of tears. Splash it on the river water. I don't need to collect the two moths. The passers-by are crying even more." Wait. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"The Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night·One"(Song Dynasty) Su Shi New moon born soul trace is not stable, just break five or six gradually linger. Tonight spit gorgeous like half jade, visitors have to look to the third watch. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Pinyin version of Su Shi's Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night was as follows: xū yú liǎng liǎng rù sì qù , jiù shì bù jiàn kōng máng rán 。 The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"The Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night-Part One": The new moon had just appeared, and the shape of the crescent was not stable yet. Just after the fifth and sixth day of the lunar month, the moon moved slowly. Tonight, the moon was half round and bright, and tourists could only see this scene at midnight. "Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night·Second": At the end of the third watch, the moon gradually drooped, and the scene of falling but not falling was very strange. Who could predict what would happen tomorrow? When he saw the Blue Dragon Constellation descending to the west, he would feel this way. The third of the Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night: The Blue Dragon Constellation has fallen, the Big Dipper is in the sky, and the East Venus is shining and rising. The fishermen began to reel in their nets before dawn, and the sound of wild cattail could be heard wherever the boat passed. "The Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night, No. 4": There was no end to the wild cattail, the lake was vast, the lotus flowers bloomed at night, and the wind carried the fragrance of dew. Gradually, the lights of the temple in the distance lit up. He had to wait until the moon was dark (dawn) to see the lake. The fifth of the five wonders of the West Lake at night: The lake light is not made by gods or immortals. When it is calm, the lake light is full of mountains and rivers. After a while, people entered the temple in pairs. When they looked again, they could no longer see the lake. They only felt empty. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The fourth of the Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night was: "The water is boundless, and the lotus flowers bloom at night. Gradually I see the light of the lamp coming out of the distant temple, waiting for the moon to darken to see the light of the lake." This poem depicted the unique scenery of West Lake at night. The first two sentences outlined the scenery of West Lake at night: the wild cattail grass was boundless, the lake water was vast, the lotus flowers bloomed at night, and the breeze carried the fragrance of dew and lotus flowers. This place displayed the vastness and tranquility of West Lake at night. The lotus flowers bloomed and emitted a fragrance, creating an intoxicating atmosphere. In the last two sentences,"gradually seeing the lights of the distant temple" meant that as the boat sailed, the lights of the distant temple gradually became brighter and visible, reflecting a sense of movement. "Waiting for the moon to be dark to see the lake" reflected that the poet wanted to wait until the moon was dark (here, it could be understood as late at night) to enjoy the lake. Because the people were noisy in the evening, the beauty of West Lake could be appreciated more when the lake was quiet in the middle of the night. This sentence was philosophical. The whole poem was closely related to the theme of "night flooding", depicting the scenery of West Lake in the moonlight and night, showing the unique charm of West Lake at night, reflecting the poet's love for natural beauty and positive attitude towards life. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night" was written in July of the fifth year of Xining (1072). At that time, Su Shi was the general judge of Hangzhou and was traveling with prostitutes with Lu Zhongfu. This series of poems was written for this night trip. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Su Shi was a writer, painter, politician, and gourmet in the Song Dynasty. His poems covered a wide range of aspects, such as mountains, rivers, pastures, love, friendship, historical legends, cultural philosophy, and so on. The following are some of Su Shi's famous poems: "Ode to the Red Cliff": This is one of Su Shi's most famous works, describing the magnificent scene of the Battle of the Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period. It is regarded as a classic work of ancient Chinese literature. "Shuidiao Getou: When will the bright moon appear?" This is one of Su Shi's most famous poems, expressing the poet's thoughts and feelings about the bright moon and life. " Calming the Storm ": This is another famous poem by Su Shi. It described the various difficulties encountered by the poet while walking in the desert, but he finally overcame the difficulties through a strong will and an optimistic attitude. 4." A Song of Huanxi Sand: A New Song and a Cup of Wine ": This is another famous poem by Su Shi, expressing the poet's yearning for a better life and his pursuit of love. 5 " Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou ": This is another famous prose by Su Shi. It recounts the author's experience of participating in hunting, expressing his reverence for nature and his thoughts on life. These works displayed Su Shi's rich and colorful literary style and profound cultural content, and were regarded as one of the outstanding representatives in the history of Chinese literature.
The following is an example of Su Shi's dredging of Hangzhou West Lake. ** I. The relevant parts of the original text and its annotations (Take the "Hangzhou Request for the Opening of West Lake" as an example, partially selected)** 1. ** Original Fragment ** - "I hope that Your Majesty, the Empress Dowager, will give me a detailed look and examine the five things that I have discussed about the West Lake that cannot be abolished…Give me another fifty letters of appointment…and give me the price of fifty letters of appointment to make a hundred letters of appointment. I will do my best to complete my task. In half a year, I will see the West Lake restored to the old Tang Dynasty." 2. ** Note ** - "Voweance": Bow down in hope, expressing a respectful and sincere attitude of request. - "Your Majesty the Emperor, Your Majesty the Empress Dowager": The highest rulers of the Song Dynasty at that time. Su Shi wrote a letter to them requesting support for the governance of West Lake. - "Dudian": In ancient times, the dudian was a certificate issued by the government to the monks and nuns to prove their legal status. Since monks and nuns could be exempted from taxes and labor, the dudian had a certain economic value and could be used to exchange materials or currency. Su Shi asked the court to grant the dudian to obtain funds and other resources for the governance of West Lake. ** 2. Translation (rough)** I sincerely hope that the Emperor and the Empress Dowager will read through my memorial in detail and examine the five conditions that I have discussed about West Lake that cannot be abandoned…In addition, give me 50 military certificates…and give me the equivalent of 50 military certificates, making a total of 100 military certificates. It allowed me to put in all my effort and see West Lake return to its original appearance in the Tang Dynasty within half a year. Su Shi's dredging of Yingzhou West Lake and other situations were described more from the perspective of water conservancy projects. For the time being, there were no detailed requests for the West Lake in Hangzhou that could be interpreted and translated in classical Chinese. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was no end to the wild cattail, the lake was vast and boundless, the lotus bloomed at night, and the dew in the wind carried its fragrance. Gradually, I saw the lights of the temple in the distance brighten up. I still had to wait for the moon to set and the sky to turn dark to see the waves in the lake. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Night on the West Lake" was a series of poems by Su Shi in the Song Dynasty. These five poems were written in July of the fifth year of Xining (1072), when Su Shi was appointed as the general judge of Hangzhou. The first two poems were about the West Lake under the moon, while the last three poems were about the scenery of the West Lake after the moon had set. The last three songs, especially the last one, gave people a sense of mystery. The five poems were written with the word "floating at night". They described the scenery of West Lake on a moonlit night and the scenery of West Lake at night. They gave people the feeling of a boat sailing everywhere. They did not leave the word "floating" and expressed the whole process of "floating at West Lake at night". Among them, the content of the fourth chapter of the book was: "The water is boundless, and the lotus flowers bloom at night." Gradually I see the light of the lamp coming out of the distant temple, waiting for the moon to darken to see the light of the lake." This poem vividly depicted the vast, quiet, and beautiful scenery of West Lake at night, reflecting the poet's love for natural beauty and his perception of life. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Five Wonders of the West Lake at Night" was a series of poems by Su Shi. This set of poems was written in July of the fifth year of Xining (1072), when Su Shi was the general judge of Hangzhou. The first poem: "The soul of the new moon is not at ease, just broken five or six gradually lingering. Tonight, she is as beautiful as half a jade. The tourists have to look to the third watch." The new moon depicted on the fifth and sixth day of the lunar month had already shown its charming luster, attracting tourists to watch at midnight. The second poem: "The third watch to the blue moon gradually drooping, about to set but not set scenery special strange." Who knows what will happen in the Ming Dynasty?" It described the strange scene of the moon setting, causing emotions about the changes in life. The third poem: "The black dragon is no longer fighting with the bull, and the eastern horn rises to the age of longevity. The fisherman put away the bucket before dawn, and the boat passed only with the sound of wild rice and cattail." The fourth poem: "The water is boundless, and the lotus flowers bloom at night. Gradually I see the light of the lamp coming out of the distant temple, waiting for the moon to darken to see the light of the lake." The first two lines were about the boat passing by the wild cattail, the vast lake, and the fragrant lotus flowers at night. The last two lines were about the bright lights of the distant temple, and the poet looked forward to the dark moon to see the lake light. The fifth poem: "The lake is neither a ghost nor an immortal. The wind is tranquil and the river is full of light. In a moment they entered the temple in twos and threes, and they saw nothing but emptiness." These five poems were closely related to the word "Night Flooding". They described the scenery of the West Lake on a moonlit night. They had the feeling of a boat sailing and expressed the whole process of "Night Flooding West Lake". The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!