Lang Shiyuan was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The word Junzhou. A native of Zhongshan (now Dingxian County, Hebei Province). The year of birth and death is unknown. In Tianbao's fifteenth year (756), he became a Jinshi. During the Anshi Rebellion, he took refuge in Jiangnan. In the first year of Baoying (762), he served as Weinan Weiwei, and successively held the posts of collecting artifacts, repairing palaces, and collating books, etc., and became the governor of Yingzhou. Lang Shiyuan is as famous as Qian Qi, and is known as "Qian Lang" in the world. Their poems were famous, and there was a saying at that time that "there was the Shen Song Dynasty before them, and Qian Lang after them" (Gao Zhongwu's "Zhongxing Jianqi Collection"). Lang Shiyuan's life
Lang Shiyuan (date of birth and death is unknown, some say 727-780?), courtesy name Junzhou, was born in Zhongshan (now Dingzhou, Hebei) and was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. In Tianbao's fifteenth year (756), he became a Jinshi. In the first year of Baoying (762), he served as Weinan Weiwei, and successively held the posts of collecting artifacts, repairing palaces, and collating books, etc., and became the governor of Yingzhou. The style of the work
Concentrates many submissions on the works, and the content is relatively poor. "Zhongxing Jianqi Collection" calls his poetic style "elegant" and "close to happiness (Xie Lingyun)". He is especially good at five rhymes, such as "Spring is approaching and the yellow clouds are leaving Saiduo" ("Send off General Li to Dingzhou"), "Beyond the birds at the source of the river, the snowy mountains and wild west" ("Send off Yang Zhongcheng and Fan"), "See you soon after a long time" , I want to recognize the difficulties among people" ("Meeting an Old Friend in Chang'an"), "Although the carriage and horse are too remote, the orioles and flowers are not tired of poverty" ("Farewell to Zhang Nan") and other poems, some are condensed and profound, or some are true and natural, they are all world-famous. called. Qigu's "Song under the Sai" is tragic and exciting, and still has Li Qi's legacy. Lang Shiyuan's Poems: I heard the jingshe bell in the distance on the stream, and the boat was moored in a small and deep pine tree. The clouds behind the green mountains are still there, and four or five peaks in the southeast are drawn. (Southeast, one work: southwest) - Lang Shiyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Looking South of Berlin Temple"
Looking south of Berlin Temple. On the stream, you can hear the jingshe bell in the distance, and you can see the small diameter of the boat and the deep pines.
The clouds behind the green mountains are still there, and four or five peaks in the southeast are drawn. (Southeast, one work: Southwest) The sound of the phoenix blowing in the mountain temple is like the colorful clouds separated by the clouds, and I don't know whose house is outside the wall. The heavy door is locked and nowhere to be found. It is suspected that there are green peach trees and thousands of flowers. ——Lang Shiyuan, Tang Dynasty, "Listening to the Neighbor Playing the Sheng"
Listening to the Neighbor Playing the Sheng. The sound of the phoenix blowing is like a colorful cloud separated by clouds. I don't know whose house is outside the wall.
The heavy door is locked and nowhere to be found. It is suspected that there are thousands of green peach trees and flowers. Musical instruments can teach Han flying generals with double banners, and they can teach horizontal swords from thousands of miles away. The spring scenery is approaching and the yellow clouds are coming out of Saiduo. The drum and the rhinoceros are extremely sad in the desert, and the beacon is garrisoned across the long river. Don't break the Yinshan Road, the genius has invited you to make peace. ——Lang Shiyuan of the Tang Dynasty "Send General Li to Dingzhou/Send General Peng off"
Sending General Li to Dingzhou/Send General Peng off
Two Han flying generals, thousands of miles of training Hengge. The spring scenery is approaching and the yellow clouds are coming out of Saiduo.
The drum and the rhinoceros are extremely sad in the desert, and the beacon garrison is separated by the long river. Don't break the Yinshan Road, the genius has invited you to make peace.
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