As the name implies, embedded couplets are couplets embedded with people's names, that is, the names of people, places or other things are embedded in the relevant parts of couplets, so that the upper and lower couplets correspond to each other to improve the interest and appeal of couplets.
The "flower-exposed reflection" of this couplet is also an allusion, which comes from Liu Yong's poem "Flower-exposed reflection of broken music": "Flower-exposed reflection, tobacco dipped in green, spirit marsh warm. Liu Jin shakes Fengshu, which is a colorful boat and a dragon boat from the shore. Thousands of steps of Hongqiao, jagged with wild goose teeth, straight into the water temple ... "This is Liu Yong's quatrain, which continues his graceful and restrained style. The reflection of dewdrop flowers means that the flowers with dewdrops are reflected in the water.
The bottom line of "cinnamon fragrance" has the same effect. From Zhang Jiucheng Pavilion "Trial Countermeasures": ... Chengjiang leisurely, osmanthus fragrance at night. When your Majesty (Song Gaozong) enjoys this pleasure, he must say: The west wind is bleak, and the two palaces (Hui Zong and Qinzong) are carefree? . "
Li Qingzhao has high association skills:
On the one hand, we skillfully use three to ninety percent to embed names, on the other hand, we skillfully use three to nine to use numbers. In addition, the "flower-exposed reflection" in the first couplet is Liu Yong's word, and the "Gui Xiang" in the second couplet is Zhang Jiucheng's sentence, among which "Cheng" and "He" are two words.
From the appreciation of this inscribed couplet, we can see that this couplet is not only beautifully worded, but also very neat. It can also reflect the uniqueness of Li Qingzhao's quick thinking and strong creativity.