Wang Duo's " Cursive " Jinshan Temple Poetry " was written in black ink. The size was 274.6 x 57.3 cm. It was stored in the Museum of the Anhui Province. The interpretation is: "The back of the great river is surrounded by golden dikes, and the wisteria road is about to be built. The red daily flows outside the lonely temple, and the white clouds are only in the west of the mountain at dusk." Layers of cliffs fall off the broken steles lying on the ground, ancient caves are gloomy and strange birds scare; Divination in the building can be old, why do you need to row the ancient tomb stream again? The second poem of Jinshan Temple, Wang Duo's Ci Zong Zhengzhi for Mr. Hao 'an, Yihai Autumn Grass." From the perspective of calligraphy, this work reflected Wang Duo's unique style. He magnified the characteristics of the two kings 'writing style and at the same time flaunted his own personality. This work was created in 1635, when Wang Duo was 43 years old, in the prime of his life. He opened his pen with an imposing manner. The beginning of the book started with a very unique rising ink, such as the word "Dajiang". Then, there were various rhythmic changes between the words, such as weight, wetness, and break. For example, the melody from heavy to light changed from "Ao" to "Jin Di" from light to lighter, from wet to dry, etc. He used the brush skillfully and could make full use of the characteristics of the brush. He displayed the unique charm of calligraphy in the unity of opposites between creating contradictions and resolving contradictions. In terms of composition, each line of words swayed left and right, and the side, density, opening and closing of the word space were rich. The whole article had a strong sense of rhythm and a strong visual impact.
Su Shi's Inscription on Jinshan Temple was considered the first palindromic poem in history. The poem read: " The tide follows the dark waves and the snowy mountains fall. The fishing boat on the distant shore fishes for the moon." The bridge faces the temple gate, and the pine path is small, and the stone waves at the mouth of the spring are clear. The green trees are far away, the river is bright, the sea is red and the sun is clear. Looking at the four sides of the clouds and the water, the green peaks are thousands of points light." Reading it backwards, it read,"The light Hong counts the thousands of peaks of green, The water meets the clouds and looks far away." On a sunny day, the sea is red and misty, and the trees on the river are green in the morning. Qingbo stone eye spring is the threshold, the path is Songmen Temple opposite the bridge. The fishing boat in the bright moon is far away, and the snow and waves are dark with the tide." Reading it forward, it depicted the scenery from evening to dark, and reading it backward, it depicted the scenery from dawn to day. It was equally exquisite.
"Inscription on Jinshan Temple" was a palindromic poem written by Xu Yin of the Tang Dynasty. It was read as "The tide follows the dark waves and the snowy mountains, and the fishing boat fishes in the distant pond for the moon." The bridge faces the temple gate, and the pine path is small, and the stone waves at the mouth of the spring are clear. The green trees are far away, the river is bright, the sea is red and the sun is clear. Looking at the four sides of the clouds and the water, the green peaks are thousands of points light." Reading it backwards, it read," The light Hong counts the thousands of peaks, and the water meets the clouds and looks far away. On a sunny day, the sea is red and misty, and the trees on the river are green in the morning. Qingbo stone eye spring is the threshold, the path is Songmen Temple opposite the bridge. The fishing boat in the bright moon is far away, and the snow and waves are dark with the tide." Reading it forward, it is magnificent, depicting the scenery from the moonlit night to the dawn of the river; Reading it backward, it is full of interest, showing the scenery from dawn to the fishing boat singing late. It can be seen that the author's diction and sentence construction skills are profound.
Su Shi's "Inscription on Jinshan Temple" was a classic palindromic poem, a seven-character poem. The original text was: " The tide follows the dark waves and the snowy mountains, and the fishing boat fishes for the moon in the distant lake. The bridge faces the temple gate, and the pine path is small, and the stone waves at the mouth of the spring are clear. The green trees are far away, the river is bright, the sea is red and the sun is clear. Looking at the four sides of the clouds and the water, the green peaks are thousands of points light." The magical thing about this poem was that it was a " full palindromic ". Reading from the end to the beginning of the word could form another poem: " The light Hong counts the thousands of peaks, the water meets the clouds and looks far away. On a sunny day, the sea is red and misty, and the trees on the river are green in the morning. Qingbo stone eye spring is the threshold, the path is Songmen Temple opposite the bridge. The fishing boat in the bright moon is far away, and the snow and waves are dark with the tide." Reading forward, it was a beautiful picture of "Dawn in the River", depicting the scenery of Jinshan Temple from midnight to early morning, showing the infinite vitality of light after darkness, turning from stillness; Reading backward, it became "Boating in the Moonlit Night", the scenery changed from day to night, with the couplet "Dawn in the River" and the couplet "Boating under the Moon". Reading forward, it was the scenery of the moon night to the dawn of the river, and reading backward, it was the dawn to the fishing boat singing late. Both poems were complete and of high quality, with different artistic conception, reflecting Su Shi's superb poetic talent.
"Inscription on Jinshan Temple" was a seven-character palindromic poem written by Su Shi. It depicted the scene from the moonlight to the dawn of the river, and the scene from dawn to the fishing boat singing late. Shun read: tide with the dark waves of snow mountain tilt, far Pu fishing boat fishing moon bright. The bridge faces the temple gate, and the pine path is small, and the stone waves at the mouth of the spring are clear. The green trees are far away, the river is bright, the sea is red and the sun is clear. Looking at the four sides of the clouds and water, green peaks thousands of points Hong light. Read backwards: light Hong several points of thousands of peaks green, water connected to the clouds around the distance. On a sunny day, the sea is red and misty, and the trees on the river are green in the morning. Qingbo stone eye spring is the threshold, the path is Songmen Temple opposite the bridge. The moon is bright, the fishing boat is far away, the mountains are steep, the snow is dark, and the waves follow the tide.
The original poem,"Self-Inscribed Jinshan Portrait", was written by Su Shi. The original poem was "The heart is like a gray wood, and the body is like an untied boat." I'm asking about your achievements in life. Huangzhou, Huizhou, Danzhou." In March 1101, Su Shi set out from Qianzhou and arrived in Zhenzhou (now Yizheng, Jiangsu Province) after traveling through many places. In June, he planned to live in Changzhou after passing through Runzhou. This poem was written by Su Shi when he visited Jinshan in Zhenzhou. The first line of the poem,"My heart is like an ashen tree", expressed a state of mind that was as dead as ashes. "Like an untied boat" described himself as drifting like a small boat without a rope. "I ask you about your life's achievements, Huangzhou, Huizhou, Danzhou." Su Shi summarized his life's achievements in a self-deprecating tone. He was demoted to Huangzhou for opposing Wang Anshi's new law, and later demoted to Huizhou and Danzhou. He spent a long time in these three places. This poem had a description of his old age and also a summary of his life. Many emotions were intertwined, and the language was desolate. It contained solemnity and harmony, and the words were endless. When Su Shi wrote the poem, he was already over 60 years old. Looking back on his life, he was frustrated and frustrated. Even if he was full of loyalty and righteousness, he could only sigh that his ambition had not been fulfilled. In terms of artistic style, Su Shi's poems were fresh and vigorous, and his artistic expression was unique. The words in this poem were even more amazing. The grief of the death of the heart at the beginning seemed to be inconsistent with his broad-minded and forthright character, but after understanding his experience and mood, one could deeply sympathize with this kind of sorrow.
There were different opinions about the author of "Inscription on Jinshan Temple". One said that it was Zhou Zhiwei of the Song Dynasty, one said that it was Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, and one said that it was Xu Yin of the Tang Dynasty.
Su Xiaoqing was a famous courtesan of the Northern Song Dynasty. In the story of Su Xiaoqing, she was sold to Feng Kui, a tea merchant, by her mother. She was very sad when she played the pipa on a tea boat on a moonlit night. When she passed Jinshan Temple, she wrote a poem on the wall to show her love. However, he did not find any more information about the specific content of the poem she wrote at the Golden Mountain Temple.
Su Shi's "Jinshan Temple" poem is as follows: With the dark waves of the tide, the snow-capped mountains poured down, and the fishing boats on the distant shore caught the moonlight. The bridge faces the temple gate, and the pine path is small, and the stone waves at the mouth of the spring are clear. The green trees are far away, the river is bright, the sea is red and the sun is clear. Looking at the four sides of the clouds and water, green peaks thousands of points Hong light. There was also a version that read backwards: Light Hong several points of thousands of peaks green, water connected to the clouds around the far. On a sunny day, the sea is red and misty, and the trees on the river are green in the morning. Qingbo stone eye spring is the threshold, the path is Songmen Temple opposite the bridge. The moon is bright, the fishing boat is far away, the mountains are steep, the snow is dark, and the waves follow the tide.
The reading version of "Inscription on Jinshan Temple" was 56 words.
Xuankong Temple was an ancient building in Hunyuan County, Datong, Shanxi Province. Li Bai had once inscribed the word "spectacular" here. There were two explanations as to why the word "strong" was a little too much. One theory was that Li Bai thought that the word 'spectacular' was not enough to describe Xuan Kong Temple, so he deliberately added a little more 'strong' to indicate that Xuan Kong Temple was more spectacular than spectacular. Another theory was that Li Bai was drunk at that time and ordered a little more. After he sobered up, he deliberately said that it was a little more spectacular than Xuankong Temple. However, the exact answer to this question was not mentioned in the search results provided.