What do you mean, the moon is boundless?

The miracle of natural beauty is infinite.

Words are romantic pinyin? Youè? wú? biān? Interpretation of the extreme, the scenery is the best. ? The source of Song Zhuxi's Portrait of Mr. Liu and Mr. Lian: "The wind and the moon are boundless, and the grass is green." ? West Lake ~ The scenery is in the poem. -Jin Houkezhong's "Friends Give birth to New Houses" and Song Shaoyong's "Human Lyrics": "Time is limited, we will grow old together, and the wind and moon are boundless." ? Used as object and attribute; The stone carving "Endless Moon Wind" [1] in this section is a cliff stone carving on the edge of Mount Tai, located on the north side of Wanxian Building.

Mount Tai is in the middle of the foot, with boundless romance.

West, this was written by Liu Tinggui, a gifted scholar in the 25th year of Guangxu (1899). This is actually a scrabble game, which is obtained by removing the border of the word "Yue Feng". It is a metaphor for "Yue Feng is boundless", which is used to describe the beautiful scenery here, attract tourists to stop and watch and guess the mystery of the crossword puzzle. There is an inscription on the West Lake Pavilion in Hangzhou, which was written by Qing Dynasty. The lake pavilion is in the West Lake. The first name is Lu Zhenting, also known as Qingxi Pavilion. It was founded in the thirty-first year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1552), and it was only called Hu Xinge in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. This pavilion was rebuilt in 1953, with one floor, two eaves and four sides and a golden glazed tile roof. The ancients said, "I don't intend to swim back a hundred miles, and the lonely pavilion is in the water cloud sword." Stop on all sides, the city is surrounded by mountains on three sides. This is the scenery of the pavilion in the lake, and "overlooking the lake" is one of the eighteen sights of the ancient West Lake. According to legend, when Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River and visited the pavilion in the middle of the lake at night, he was attracted by the beautiful scenery and wrote down the word "Insect II", which means "boundless wind and moon". These two characters are taken from the middle part of the traditional Chinese character "Yue Feng", and the frame is removed to become "Bug II". Editing this paragraph "Insect II" originated from Pan Luxi on the north side of Wanxian Building in Mount Tai, and there is a cliff stone carving "Insect II". The title of Insect II consists of the first paragraph and the second paragraph. The first paragraph is the inscription "Summer and June", and "Sea" refers to the 25th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (A.D. 1899). The next paragraph is an inscription, "Li Ting". Liu Tinggui, nicknamed "Liu Twelve", won this title because 12 was a scholar. Wang Keyu, a scholar, said that there are two stone carvings of "Insect II", one is the cliff carving of Mount Tai, and the other is the pavilion carving of Hangzhou West Lake. According to folklore, when Liu Tinggui invited friends from Hangzhou to climb Mount Tai, he saw the beautiful scenery in front of him, and all the scenery was surrounded by clouds. He had a brainwave and immediately wrote down the word "Insect II". What did the friend ask? He said that although there is no boundless romantic pavilion here, it is indeed boundless. It turned out that Emperor Qianlong had inscribed a plaque for the "Boundless Moon and Wind" pavilion in West Lake, Hangzhou. If Liu Tinggui repeats these four words here, he will be guilty. Liu Tinggui had a brainwave because of Taboo and wrote Insect II. It is worth mentioning that Liu Tinggui's "taboo" character was actually "brought" to Hangzhou West Lake 1953, rebuilt on a stone tablet on the boundless romantic lake pavilion with golden glazed tiles on top, and romanticized into the "imperial pen" when Gan Long went down to the south of the Yangtze River. There is also a folk legend about this stone carving: a nun in Doum Palace disobeyed Buddhist rules and caused many scandals. On one occasion, Liu Tinggui climbed Mount Tai and asked a nun for water when he went for a ride in the palace, but the nun didn't give it. In a rage, Liu wrote down the word "Bug II" and called the nun an affair. Others said that Liu also gave a nun a plaque with the word "bitter" written on it. Taking the words "grace" and "love" out of your mind means "suffering from it", which means "loving without heart", and it is also scolding easy virtue, a nun who has no virtue and no conscience. In modern times, with the increasing fame of Mount Tai, more and more people come here for pilgrimage. Many people have guessed its meaning, but failed to do so until Guo Moruo verified the true meaning of the stone carving. Professor Wang Keyu said that in the late 1950s, several Japanese scholars came to China to climb Mount Tai, and the scenery along the way made them linger and admire. Cross the Red Gate, cross Wanxian Building, and head north. The natural scenery is excellent. The stone wall on the west side of the road is engraved with the word "Insect II", which has aroused great interest of Japanese scholars. They asked the accompanying China scholars what these two strange words meant. This really stumped everyone present. Japanese scholars still ask about the pronunciation and meaning of "Insect II" after traveling around the mountains. Therefore, China scholars turned to books and consulted experts and professors in many ways, but they could not get satisfactory results. 196 1 year, Mr. Guo Moruo climbed Mount Tai and specially invited him to see this inscription. Guo Moruo read these two words, pondered for a moment, and added two strokes to the word "Worm II" with his hand, and "Worm II" became "romantic". Guo Moruo said with a smile: "These two words should be pronounced as' boundless wind and moon '[2], but they are just word games of ancient celebrities." However, this is far from solving the problem of the origin of "Insect II". Later, looking through the notes of unofficial history and Qing people in the Qing Dynasty, we can see from the Collection of Jianxuan obtained by Chu people that it quoted the cloud of Kuixuan Trivia: Tang Bohu wrote the flat cloud of prostitute Xiang Ying: "The wind and the moon are boundless". Everyone praises you. When Zhu Zhishan saw it, he said, "This is mocking your generation as ants." When Xiang asked about its meaning, Shan Zhi said, "The wind and the moon are boundless, and it is not an ant." Xiang Ying finally felt that beauty was not easy. However, the Chu people are not sure whether Tang Bohu will win the prize, and their bet is to make "Know One Episode" a thousand beaches. "Japanese dream pavilion set half note and half poem in the rain pavilion essays, have the same record. There is a cloud in Zhang Dai's "Kuaiyuan Road Ancient" Volume 12 "Xiaohui Department, Riddle, Spelling": "Insect II", and it means "boundless love" for prostitutes. In addition, there is a saying in the Qing Dynasty's "Pieces of Foreign Affairs": The more people there are, the easier it is to spread rumors. For example, a cloud swims by the West Lake in Xu Tianchi, with the title "Insect Parallel II", which is called "The Boundless Moon". Both Xu Wenchang and Xu Tianchi in these two articles are talking about Xu Wei. Tang Bohu was born in 1470 and died in 1523. Xu Wei was born in 152 1 and died in 1593. Thus, Tang Bohu's Insect II was earlier than Xu Wei's. Earlier, it was said that it was related to Li Bai. On the third floor of Yueyang Tower in Hunan Province, the East and West are linked, and the East is a short eight-character couplet: "Water and sky are the same color; Romantic boundless ",inscribed as" Chang ". In the book "Baling Victory" published by Hunan Fine Arts Publishing House 1985, there is a story that there are three faintly visible handwriting on the wooden wall on the third floor of Yueyang Tower-"one", "worm" and "two". People have never understood its meaning. Later, when Li Bai visited Yueyang Tower, he saw that it was a crossword puzzle couplet, that is, "water and sky are the same color, and the moon is boundless", and immediately wrote this couplet. This matter is still a legend, with obvious traces. However, it is true that Li Bai has been to Yueyang Tower, as evidenced by Li Bai's own poems. Li Bai has a poem "Climbing Yueyang Tower in Twelve Summers", in which he said: Yueyang Tower is full of views, and the Sichuan hole is open. It breaks my heart to see geese flying south, and the distant mountains are in the title of a good month. On the upper floor of the sky, stay in the chair and upload a glass of wine from the sky. The cool breeze rising after drunkenness, blowing the sleeves with the wind, we will return. More interestingly, the word "Bug II" appeared in Mount Tai 2.5 billion years ago and was not discovered until 1993. However, it was not the calligrapher who wrote these two words, but nature. 1993, a strange stone lover named Chen Xingwang found a strange stone 18cm long and 1420g at the foot of Mount Tai. The pattern on the strange stone clearly shows the word "Insect II". It is more natural and elegant than Liu Tinggui's writing style. The word "worm" is clear, subtle, white as jade, and powerful as the wind. The pen "skimming" and the tail pen "dot" are connected again after passing through a white line around the stone and directly penetrate into the stone support; The word "two" is as light as silk and curved as the moon, and consists of many irregular white spots, such as in clouds. The "calligraphy" on the strange stone is vigorous and powerful, and the density is suitable; Words and colors alternate with each other and set each other off. It is really a rare "treasure" given by nature. Reference materials?

1.? The origin of "Bug II". China Taishan Net? .20 1 1- 1 1-08? [reference date 20 12-09- 19]? .

2.? Guo Moruo? Anecdote? China Celebration Network? .2007-07-24? [reference date 20 12-0 10-2]? .

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