Seeking the Book of Jin: Liu Lingchu doesn't mind whether his family property is available or not. I often ride a deer cart, carry a pot of wine, ask people to follow me, and say, "If you die, bury me

Seeking the Book of Jin: Liu Lingchu doesn't mind whether his family property is available or not. I often ride a deer cart, carry a pot of wine, ask people to follow me, and say, "If you die, bury me." Translation of. Translation:

I didn't care about the existence of property at first. I often take a deer cart, bring a pot of wine, and let people follow me with shovels. He said, "When I die, bury me."

I. Original text

Liu Ling's word is Bolen, and he is also from China. He is six feet long and looks ugly. Let go of feelings and ambitions, and often focus on the beautiful universe and everything. Silent, I don't make friends for nothing. When I met Ruan Ji and Ji Kang, I was happy to understand them and join hands in the forest. At first, I didn't care whether I had property or not. I often ride a deer cart, carry a pot of wine, ask people to follow me, and say, "If you die, bury me." Its remains are like this.

Second, translation.

Liu Ling, whose real name is Bolun, is a Pei. He is six feet tall and ugly. Indulge in emotions, often have the idea that the universe is small and everything is the same. He was taciturn and didn't make friends casually, but when he met Ruan Ji and Ji Kang, he readily understood and joined hands in the bamboo forest. I didn't care about the existence of property at first. I often take a deer cart, bring a pot of wine, and let people follow me with shovels. He said, "When I die, bury me." This is what happens when he forgets his body.

Third, the source

Jin Shu

Extended data

First, the creative background

In the history recorded in the Book of Jin, from the early years of Sima Yi in the Three Kingdoms Period to the second year of Yuan Xi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (420), Emperor Wu of Song abolished Jin and became the A Jin Dynasty.

At the same time, the book describes the situation of sixteen regimes in the form of "ambition". The original narrative and catalogue contain one volume each, including ten volumes of Emperor Ji, twenty volumes of local chronicles, seventy volumes of biographies, thirty volumes of factual records, and one hundred and thirty-two volumes of * *.

Second, the appreciation of works

The style of the Book of Jin is relatively complete, so it can accommodate more historical content without feeling complicated and chaotic. Arranging historical events in chronological order and explaining the basic clues of historical development is the general outline of the Book of Jin. In the Chronicle of the Emperor, three periods of Xuanjingwen are listed first, and the process of establishing the State of Jin by Emperor Wu's grandfather Sima Yi, uncle Sima Shi and father Si Mazhao is traced back, which makes the historical origin of Jin history clear and historical.

The Book of Jin inherited the shortcomings of the previous works on the history of Jin, and recorded a large number of supernatural stories, and some absurd remarks in Sou and You were also included [5]? . For example, in The Biography of Gambao, it is recorded that Gambao's father and concubines were buried with him for more than ten years, and they can be resurrected after opening the coffin [6]? . Zhang Hua Chuan mentioned eating "dragon meat" and said that "it is different to taste bitter wine."

Three. Brief introduction of the author

The Book of Jin has twenty-one authors.

Three supervisors: Fang, Chu Suiliang and Xu.

Author of astronomy, calendar and five elements: Li.

Draw up the style of historical revision: respectfully broadcast (note: not handed down to the world. )

Sixteen others: Ling Hudefen, Lai Ji, Lu Yuanshi, Lu, Li Yifu, Xue, Shangguan Yi, Cui Xinggong, Xin, Yang Renqing, li yanshou, Zhang Wengong, Li Anqi and Li Huaiyan.

In addition, Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, wrote four articles on history, including Xuan Di (Sima Yi), Liang Wudi (Sima Yan), Lu Ji and Wang Xizhi, so there is a topic called "Imperial Writing".

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