1. Chanting the Lantern (Li Min, Tang Dynasty)
A little light is worth ten thousand gold, but when it is turned on, it is afraid of the cold wind.
If the master is diligent in provoking it, Dare to show your respect to the Lord without giving your whole heart.
2. Lamp (Zheng Gu, Tang Dynasty)
The rain is falling on the sandy steps, and the cold light hates the rain.
In the boat, I heard that the wild geese were staying in Dongting, and there were crickets under the bed, which were longing for the autumn.
The green curtain illuminated the newly shed farewell, and I felt sad if I did not pick up the red embers.
The bamboo south window of Xiao Sao Han Quietly, I will leave you with a game of idle chess.
3. Chanting the Lantern (Han Xie, Tang Dynasty)
High in the restaurant, the brocade curtain is bright, and the fishing boat is moored in the Yanjiang River in the distance.< /p>
The grudges of ancient times have all been wiped out, so don’t turn your back to the rain window behind the long gate.
4. Light Ballad (Li Xin, Song Dynasty)
Dream of Butterflies Entering the Lacquer Garden , the moon is falling and the pine windows are wet with smoke.
It is cool at dawn, but I am afraid of the cold, so I get up from bed and wear ragged folds.
The earth-walled room is as cold as water, who can lend it to me? .
The golden lotus rides on the elephant, and the lantern shines with a drop of auspicious light.
The colorful halo fades and the incense is silent, the dust outside the door is empty, the mirror is blue, and the sky is blue.
Gui The fallen trees and flowers are dim, and the jade goddess sweeps through the clouds.
Chanting the Lantern
This poem is selected from ("Full Tang Poetry", Volume 008, No. 001) by Li Mingming, the late leader of the Southern Tang Dynasty. The courtesy name is Zhenglun, a native of Xuzhou. Yang Xing raised him as his son in secret to beg Xu Wen. At first, his surname was Xu, and his given name was Zhigao. He replaced Wen Bingzheng, accepted Yang's Zen, usurped the throne, and was given the posthumous title of Liezu. Thirty-nine years after the founding of the country. A poem.