Gangtou Zedi: Idioms show that Gangtou Zedi in the Tang Dynasty attached great importance to clans. Cui, Lu, Li and Zheng are family members, and they are called Lugang Toulu and Li Zedi Li. Often called the Giants.
Gangde's poem
1, with a melancholy flood of light, crying over the post. -from the North and South Xie Lingyun's Tomb of King Luling.
2. The ghosts of southerners are auspicious, and thousands of people open posts. -From Jin Yuanhaowen's Book of Passing through Jinyang Old Town.
3, scorpions come to the age of Yin, and strong winds shake Gaogang. -from the Southern Song Dynasty, Zhu's "Bai Zhangwei Cemetery"
4, pile sand as a post, collapse and peel off the rain. -Excerpt from Changling's "Send Zhang Eleven from Guan to Dieshiwan Savage Room"
5, the immortal is Qian Shan Wanshui, talking and laughing. -Excerpted from Song Chenyu-yi's "Opening the Wall and Setting the Window to Make the Yuan Xuan"
6. The house is north of Jeremy goldkorn, all the way to thousands of feet. -from Tang Bai Juyi's "North Pavilion"
7. I occasionally look at Donggang from the north, dragging my stick and singing in the sunset. -Excerpt from Lu You's Walking in the East Village in the Southern Song Dynasty
8, the goose stays in the high hills, and the fox and rabbit are deep. -from Shen Qingshizhu's "I heard that there is a long stream of letters"
9. Penglai has nothing to ask for, and Qian Shan is nowhere to be found. —— Excerpted from Song Chenyu's Autumn Guest Thoughts.
10, water and bamboo lined the road, lingering around Sichuan Port. -from Tang Bai Juyi's "Return to the South"
1 1, willows are all over the hills, and climbing high can break the heart. -Excerpted from Tang Liduan's "Blowing Songs and Breaking Willows"
12, Zhong Kui is absolutely trackless. It's time to climb the post. -from the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Cao Zhi's "Giving a White Horse to Wang Biao"
13, people are hoeing in Yanshui town, lying on the hill. -Excerpted from Bai Song Yuchan's Praise for the Immortals of Past Dynasties, and the word "treasure god" is taboo for the twenty-fourth generation.