Appreciation of Han Cong's Liangzhou Ci Calligraphy Works
Two Liangzhou Ci Poems
Wang Zhihuan's seven-character quatrains in Tang Dynasty
one
The Yellow River is getting farther and farther away, because it flows in the middle of the Yellow River, and Yumenguan is located on a lonely mountain.
Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing!
Secondly,
Khan looked at the clouds in the north and killed the altar of Madden several times.
The son of the Han family is now in SHEN WOO, and he refuses to go home with his relatives.
Two Liangzhou Ci Poems is a seven-character quatrain written by Wang Zhihuan in Tang Dynasty. The first poem depicts the special feeling of overlooking the Yellow River from a special perspective. At the same time, it also shows the magnificent and desolate scenery of the frontier fortress area, which is tragic and desolate, exudes a generous spirit, and reflects the sadness that the conscription of guarding the border can not return to their hometown. The second poem reflects the relationship between the Tang dynasty and the northern Hu people's regime, and involves some historical events in Tang Xuanzong's handling of Turkic issues.