Examples of secondary rhymes

Liu Jingwen's Monsoon Su Naihan;

Tired of pressing the head to set the left fish, laughing to find the end of the west lake.

Two or three sages are not far away, and the breeze is not alone today.

The four seas * * * know that the frost is full, and Chongyang once inserted chrysanthemums.

Whoever gets to Juxing Hall first wants to pour a jade pot next to the golden urn.

Su Shi and The Second Poem of Liu Jingwen;

Whoever comes to Cambodia with a pair of carp skillfully uses poetry to cross the rivers and lakes.

If you look closely, the ink is faint, and you want to raise a crane.

Martyrs' family style words use this, but scholars' habits can't be absent.

Don't think a thousand miles because of an old horse, and lament the gap in the pot when you are drunk.

Shuilongyin Zhang Song Zhifu

Yan busy warbler lazy aromatic residual, is on the embankment, willow flowers floating down. Flying lightly, stippling the green forest, all without talent.

Idle and gossamer, quiet in the depths of the courtyard, Nagato closed. The bead curtain hangs loosely and is lifted by the quilt in front and the wind.

Beautiful people sleep in blue tents, strange spring clothes, and snow stained with Joan. The embroidered bed is full, and there are countless fragrant balls, round and broken.

Seeing the bees sticking pink on their backs, the fish swallowed the water in the pool. Looking at Zhangtai Road, the golden saddle lingers with tears.

Shui Long's Hidden Ci Su Shi, Huayang Ci of Zhang Yun Zhifu

Flowers are like flowers, and no one regrets falling behind (jiāo). Abandoning home and walking in the Tao, thinking mercilessly and thinking (thinking) It was she who was injured, euphemistically confused, trying to open her mouth but closing it tightly. Dream with the wind Wan Li, looking for lang, also be warbler. I don't hate this flower flying away, I hate Xiyuan. Where are the traces of falling flowers after the rain in the morning? Drift into the pool and become a pool of duckweed. If the spring scenery is divided into three parts, two of them become dust, and the other part disappears when it falls into the water. Fine, it seems that it is not easy, it is a crystal tear.

The second rhyme Song Lihua Huang Tingjian

Peach blossoms are red in the face,

Not as good as natural jade.

Always stay away from dust,

Cage the moon gently on the east wall.

(Note) Jade Zuo Rong: Describe pear flowers as white as jade. Cage Moon: Covered by moonlight

On the surface, this poem celebrates the whiteness of pear flowers, but in fact it celebrates the nobility and purity of pear flowers that are not stained with dust.

About the author: Huang Tingjian (1045- 1 105), whose real name is Fu Weng, also known as Huang and a native of Fenning, Hongzhou (now Xiushui, Jiangxi). Poets, poets and calligraphers in the Northern Song Dynasty were the founders of Jiangxi Poetry School. Yingzong Zhiping for four years (1067), Jinshi. Professor Ye Xianwei from Beijing, Professor Lang Xianping from imperial academy, School Book Lang, Cao Zuolang, Secretary Cheng, Fuzhou Biejia, Guizhou Resettlement House, etc. Zhe is known as "proofreader" and "collator". Hou Zhuo lives in the house. At the beginning of Shao Sheng's reign, the New Party called it "pseudo" in the editorial history, demoting Fuzhou and resettling Guizhou and other places. Hui Zongchu, Yizhou was detained. Shao Shengchu, who was a scholar in Zhiping for four years, was relegated because of the mistakes in Ji written by the school book lang. Later, when the new party came to power, it was repeatedly relegated and died in Yizhou.

Good at writing, poetry, especially calligraphy. The poetic style is strange, thin and hard, and it is difficult to get rid of vulgar habits and create a generation of ethos. In his early years, he was known by Su Shi, and he was also called "Four Bachelor of Su Men" with, Chao and Qin Guan. Poetry and Su Shi are also called "Su Huang", and there is also The Collected Works of Mr. Huang. Along with Qin Guan, there are also "Guqin Interesting Tales" and "Mr. Huang's Ci". Ci is romantic and heroic, close to Su Shi, and is the ancestor of Jiangxi Poetry School. Chao Bu Zhi said: "Lu Zhi's interplay of small words is solid and wonderful, but he is not a language expert, so he sings good poems in his own tone." (See "The Poet's Jade Chips") There are many other slang words that cannot be avoided. There is "Valley Ci", also known as "Valley Qin Interesting Chapter". The main ink marks are Song Fengge Poetry, Hua Yanshu, Jingfubo Temple, Duxi, Li Bai's Nostalgia for Ancient Poems and Kuzhun Fu. For book reviews, see Jin Lun Book, On Books, He Qingfang and Shi Gu Tang Shu Hua Ji. Huang Tingjian is one of the four sons of Su Men. His poems are as famous as those of Su Shi, and he is called "Su Huang". His poetic style is peculiar, thin and blunt, and he strongly refuses to belittle vulgar habits. Advocate a generation of ethos and be the originator of Jiangxi poetry school. Exquisite calligraphy, and Su, Mi and Cai are also called "". Ci is as famous as Qin Guan, but its artistic achievements are not as good as Qin Guan. In his later years, he had a close relationship with Su Shi, with a thin style of ci, deep feelings, bold and elegant, and sometimes brilliant. There is "Valley Ci".