Sanqu Road's Hard Pen Calligraphy Works

Sanqu Road's hard-pen calligraphy works are as follows:

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Trilogy Inverted Bell is a seven-character quatrain once written by poets in the Southern Song Dynasty. The first sentence is about the travel time, the second is about the travel route, the third is about the beautiful scenery in the shade, and the fourth is about the sound of an oriole. A few melodious orioles joined the roadside green forest, adding endless vitality and interest to the road of Sanqu Mountain. The whole poem is vivid and natural, full of life charm.

This poem is about the quiet scenery in early summer and the poet's relaxed and happy mood when walking in the mountains. This is a travel poem, vivid and natural, full of life charm. The experience and feelings of writing poems and taking the three winding mountain roads.

The first sentence points out the time of the trip. "Mei Huang Shi" is in the rainy season in the south of the Yangtze River (Huangmei Day). It is rare to have such fine weather. The poet's mood is naturally one of coolness, and the more he swims, the cooler he gets. The poet crossed the stream by canoe, and the stream was endless, so he went ashore and took the mountain road.

A word "lack" expresses his soaring wandering complex. Three or four sentences are closely related to the "mountain walk", which is written about the thick shade, cool and quiet, suitable for people, and the singing of orioles, which makes the poet feel comfortable and happy.

"Come on the road" quietly transited this trip to the return trip, while the word "Tim De" implied that you were still interested in going home, so you could notice that there was an oriole to help you on your way home, which showed that this idea was clever and tailored.