Su Shi's " Butterfly Loves Flowers·Spring Scenery " When swallows fly, green water flows around people. There are few willow trees on the branches, where is there no fragrant grass in the world? The swing in the wall and the road outside the wall. Outside the wall people, inside the wall beauty smile. The laughter gradually faded away, but the heartlessness annoyed him." It was closely related to Wang Chaoyun. Wang Chaoyun was Su Shi's confidante and concubine. She was good at singing and dancing since childhood, and she had read a lot of poetry and books. Her literary talent was flying, and she could go deep into Su Shi's inner world. Wang Chaoyun thought that Su Shi's "inappropriate" answer was deeply in Su Shi's heart. When Su Shi was banished to Lingnan, Wang Chaoyun took the initiative to accompany him and went through hardships on the way to exile. In her spare time, Wang Chaoyun often sang " Butterfly in Love with Flowers " to relieve Su Shi's worries, but every time she sang " There are few willows blowing on the branches ", she would burst into tears. She was unwilling to sing " There are plenty of fragrant grass in the world ", because during the time when the two of them were in trouble, she often thought of the pain of being reduced to the world. After Wang Chaoyun's early death at the age of 34, Su Shi was no longer willing to mention this "Butterfly in Love with Flowers". Every time he heard it, he would fall into the thoughts of Wang Chaoyun. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Wang Chaoyun (1062 - 1096) was Su Dongpo's concubine and confidante. She was born in a poor family in Qiantang (now Yuhang District, Hangzhou City). Her parents died early, and she was reduced to singing and dancing classes since childhood. She had never read or written. In the fourth year of Xining (1071), when Su Shi was a general judge in Hangzhou, 12-year-old Wang Chaoyun came to dance. Su Shi's wife saw that he was talented and beautiful, so she bought him as a maid. In the third year of Yuanfeng (1080), Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou. After obtaining the consent of his wife, the 18-year-old Wang Chaoyun married Su Shi as a concubine. On September 27th, the sixth year of Yuanfeng (1083), Wang Chaoyun gave birth to a son in Huangzhou, but he died at the age of half a year and never gave birth again. Wang Chaoyun accompanied Su Shi through many difficult years. Su Shi was demoted to Huangzhou after the "Wutai Poetry Case". He went from a glorious life to a miserable life. His life was even difficult to continue. However, Wang Chaoyun did not abandon him and chose to share the hardships with the Su family. Later, Su Shi was demoted to Huizhou, where the environment was harsh and far from the political center. In order not to implicate his family and dismiss his concubines and servants, Wang Chaoyun refused to leave and firmly advanced and retreated with Su Shi. In the third year of Shaosheng (1096), Wang Chaoyun was caught in a plague in Huizhou and died at the age of 34. When she died, she recited the Six Ru Gatha from the Diamond Sutra. Su Shi was deeply saddened by her death. He personally wrote an epitaph and wrote many poems to mourn her death, such as "West River Moon·Plum Blossom","Slow Flowers After the Rain" and "Mourning Clouds". The monks of Huizhou Qichan Temple built the "Liuru Pavilion" to commemorate her. Yi Bingshou of the Qing Dynasty repaired her tomb and engraved Su Shi's "Chaoyun Epitaph". Her tomb was located at the eastern foot of the West Lake Gushan Mountain in Huizhou City. There were related stone inscriptions in front of the tomb and "Dongpo Memorial Hall" behind the tomb. Wang Chaoyun's tomb was now a cultural relic protection unit in Guangdong Province.
Wang Chaoyun (1062 - 1096), Su Shi (1037 - 1101). Wang Chaoyun was 26 years younger than Su Shi. "Yun Anlu's Body Sacrifice" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
Su Shi's Butterfly in Love with Flowers expressed many complicated emotions. In the last film, he conveyed his emotions by depicting the late spring scenery. For example," The flowers fade and the green apricot becomes small ", the residual red fades and the green apricot is born, which has both the feeling of decline and the hope of new life, revealing the feelings of faint sorrow and hope." When the swallows fly, the green water is surrounded by people " shows the vitality of nature, but " the willow cotton on the branches is blown less " brings back the sad atmosphere, symbolizing the passing of spring." There are plenty of fish in the sea " expressed an optimistic attitude towards the future. The next film expressed his feelings of life by describing the scenes inside and outside the wall. "The swing in the wall, the road outside the wall. Outside the wall people, inside the wall beauty smile. The laughter gradually faded away, and the sound gradually faded away, but the passionate one was annoyed by the heartless one. The laughter of the beautiful woman on the swing inside the wall was a temptation to the people outside the wall. The laughter gradually faded away, and the pedestrians left behind were lost and frustrated. The contrast between "passionate" and "heartless" here was actually Su Shi's helpless emotion about his bumpy career, the impermanence of life, and the inevitable loss of beautiful things. In addition, from the perspective of Su Shi's life experience, this poem may also imply his sigh for his own situation, such as the understanding and companionship of his confidante Wang Chaoyun, as well as the various joys and sorrows they experienced together, which were also integrated into the emotional content of the poem. 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 has a poem called "The Beauty of the People" presented to the Cloud. At that time, Su Dongpo was banished to Huizhou for the second year. On May 4, 1095, when the Dragon Boat Festival was approaching, he thought of his concubine Chaoyun and made this word to express his blessing and love for her. The first part of the poem described his and Chaoyun's natural body and pure state of mind, such as "The green face is the realm of Vimo." What's the problem with the empty abbot and scattered flowers? Red lips, chopsticks, chopsticks. These words were forever engraved in her heart, expressing her love for Chaoyun for thousands of years. The second chapter reminisced about the good old days and wished Chaoyun good health. The whole poem was written about Su Shi's deep affection for Chaoyun, just as Buddhists treated Sakyamuni. In addition, Su Shi and Chaoyun had a deep relationship. Although Chaoyun was a concubine, she was Su Shi's confidant. Chaoyun met Su Shi when she was 12 years old. Later, Su Shi taught her to read and write. They got along as teachers and students, and their feelings gradually sublimated over time. Chaoyun understood Su Shi and once said that Su Shi was "full of inopportune times", so Su Shi regarded her as his confidant. After Chaoyun's death, Su Shi left a couplet on the pillar of Liuru Pavilion in Huizhou West Lake: "Out of date, only Chaoyun can recognize me; playing the ancient tune alone, thinking of you every evening rain", which shows Su Shi's longing and importance for Chaoyun. " Yun Anlu's Body Sacrifice " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to read it!
"Chao Yun Poetry and Quoted": It is not like Yang Zhi parting happy day, just like Tongde accompanying Ling Xuan. Anuluoxiu is different from old people, and the goddess Vimalaya is always able to explain Zen. The new work of the medicine furnace is the old reason for dancing clothes and singing fans. Once the pill is formed, I will be chased away from the three mountains, not to become the cloud and rain immortal of Wuyang. This poem expressed the deep emotional relationship between Su Shi and Wang Chaoyun. It used the relationship between ancient characters to compare his relationship with Chaoyun, reflecting Chaoyun's uniqueness and the unusual friendship between them.
Su Shi's "Butterfly in Love with Flowers" was a famous ancient poem created during the Qingli period of Emperor Renzong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1041 - 1048). It was one of Su Shi's representative works. This poem used the spring flowers as the theme to describe a woman dancing among the flowers and the scene of the petals lingering. It expressed the author's praise for beautiful things and his feelings for the short life. According to historical records, Su Shi was in the period when he was relegated to Huangzhou (now Chibi City, Hubei Province). Huangzhou was a remote place with beautiful scenery, so Su Shi took this opportunity to create a large number of poems to express his love for nature and his thoughts on life. This poem was written during his time in Huangzhou, and it could also be one of his representative works.
"Butterfly Loves Flowers·Spring Scenery" was a poem written by Su Shi. The poem described the late spring scenery and the frustrated mood during the journey, expressing the helplessness of the passing of time, the ups and downs of the official sea, and the ups and downs of life. The poem described the scene of flowers withering, swallows flying, clear rivers surrounding the village, as well as the scene of willow catkins being blown away and lush grass everywhere. The young girl within the wall swung on the swing, letting out a pleasant laughter that could be heard by the pedestrians outside the wall. However, the laughter gradually disappeared, and the passerby felt disappointed, as if he had been hurt by the heartless girl. The lyrics were full of contradictions and lingering charm. It was a hazy and affectionate song.
Su Shi's "Butterfly Loves Flowers·Spring Scenery" contained philosophy. The first part of the poem described the change of natural scenery in spring, and the second part recorded the hazy emotions inside and outside the wall. In the end of the two pieces, it reflected the poet's thoughts on natural replacement and personnel disorder. For example," There are few willows blowing on the branches, and there are many fragrant grasses in the world." Although spring was still there, the poet felt the depression of some things, such as the withered apricot flowers and the decreasing catkins. However, he was also keenly aware that the change of one was the impermanence of the world. When some things fell, other things were growing vigorously, so people's perspective should change. When they saw the withered flowers and willows, they could see the vitality of the green world from another perspective. This was a revelation to people not to only focus on the negative side when they were at a low point or encountered difficulties. The novel "Listening to the Rain in Green Bamboo and Watching the Egrets" is equally wonderful. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Wang Guowei's Butterfly in Love with Flowers was a web novel written by Xiao Ding. The translation in this novel was: In the year 1936, the artist Wang Qingwei was painting a portrait of a young woman named Huaxia when he discovered that the woman's heart was set on a different man. Wang Qingwei was deeply moved by the woman's beauty and decided to capture her feelings in his painting The portrait of Huaxia completed in just a few days was a beautiful work of art that expressed the woman's love for another Despite the challenges. setbacks that he faced Wang Qingwei continued to pursue his passion for painting and created many other beautiful works of art that were dedicated to the love he had for Huaxia
Su Shi's poems for Chaoyun included the Dragon Boat Festival in Huanxi Sand. In the poem,"A beautiful woman will meet for a thousand years" expressed her wish for her lover, which could be judged as a work for Chaoyun. The poem "Chaoyun Poetry" used allusions to describe himself and Chaoyun's life and death together, and their hearts were connected. In the poem, it was mentioned that the concubines left one after another, and only Chaoyun moved south with him."The Beauty of the People·Or the Cloud Presents to Chaoyun";"Flowers in the Rain·Soft Face Shame Moth" was also considered to be a work for Chaoyun.