How does Fu Peng Shengjing recite Shenyang?

There are many poems about Shengjing in the Qing Dynasty, among which there is many "Fengtian Tongzhi Art and Literature". For example, Fu Peng, the son of Naersu, the king of Duoluo County in the early Qing Dynasty, was named the king of civilian counties and wrote four poems on the same topic in Shengjing. During the Kangxi period, Fang Shiji, a scholar and calligrapher in China, wrote The Sacred Land of Seven Laws. Later, Jiaqing Jinshi and poet Zhang Xiang also wrote Shengjing from the official to the Ministry of Industry ... A closer look at these poems is mostly a tribute to the Qing Dynasty's creation of the imperial industry in Shengjing, with little new ideas, but in the poems, they also lamented the geographical environment, mountains and rivers, etc. Shengjing at that time was worth reading and learning from. For example, one of Fu Peng's Seven Laws of Shengjing-

The king and Fengcheng are lush, and the scenery is accompanied by Beijing.

Surrounded by mountains and waters, Xiongguan stands tall and tigers stand in the dragon.

Zhuo Jian did not lift the great unity, and Feng Qiyu made the first sound.

Up to now, bamboo is invincible, and a brigade division is a million soldiers.

When the county king wrote Shengjing, he seemed to try his best to quote many classics. In ancient times, it was said that the place where the emperor was located had "auspicious light and auspicious gas", which was called "Wang Qi". Here, the king's spirit is very strong. The "Fengcheng" here does not refer to the Phoenix in Liaoning, nor does it refer to the hometown of Shen Congwen and Huang Yongyu, a scenic spot in western Hunan, but refers to the "Fengcheng" as the Jade Emperor Scene. According to legend, Qin Mugong's daughter Nong Yu played the flute to attract the phoenix, which landed in Beijing. When Huang Taiji built the Khan Palace, he built the Phoenix Pagoda accordingly, so the "Fengcheng" here refers to Shengjing. The whole sentence says that Shengjing is surrounded by a strong royal spirit. Emperors all claimed to be "ordered by heaven", and they had the good luck to accept the God-given throne. During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang went to Jinling and said to Sun Quan of Dongwu, "The Moling Mountain is in the middle of the mountain, and the stone city is surrounded by tigers." The "Tiger-perched Dragon Pan" here corresponds to the "Mountain Surrounded by Water" in the previous sentence, and Shengjing is dangerous and magnificent. "If you don't see it, you will live in Luoyang, Henan Province, where Duke Zhou established Kyoto. "Shangshu Luopang" contains: "I build water for Bu Jian and swim in the west." Here, the Qing dynasty chose Shenyang as its capital and became "unified", that is, it completed the great cause of unifying the world. "Taifeng Chyi Yu", both of which are ancient city names, were once the capitals of Zhou State. Gong Liu, the ancestor of Zhou family, moved to Bin County, Shaanxi Province. Feng was in the west of Huxian County, Shaanxi Province, and moved its capital here. Later people called it "Taifeng". "Ambition", expanding territory.

In a word, the Qing dynasty began to expand its territory here in Shengjing, the old capital, and made great achievements in unifying the world. At the end of the poem, there are two lines praising the Eight Banners soldiers of the Qing army for their good fighting skills, and a strong force has become a "million soldiers" of the Ming army. At this point, this invincible record goes down in history (bamboo silk).

Fuling inner city

The poem "Shengjing" by the king of civilian county praised the Qing Dynasty's development in Shengjing, the capital of civilian county, and unified the world. It has not lost the number of poems offered by the Qing emperor in those years, and the classics cited are not very new. However, the majestic and towering environment of Shengjing "surrounded by mountains and water", "surrounded by tigers and dragons" and "Fengcheng" described in the poem still reflects the situation at that time.