Tao Yuanming was laughed to death because he did not drink the wine in the cup - Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Mocking Wang Liyang for Reluctance to Drink" Definition: Tao Yuanming was laughed to death because you did not drink the wine in the cup. Under the dirty eastern fence, Yuanming is outnumbered - Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Nine Days at Dengba Mausoleum Setting Wine and Watching the Dongting Navy" explains: In this period of war, we can't follow Tao Yuanming's example and go to pick chrysanthemums under the eastern fence. Oh, Tao Yuanming, Yiye is a minister of the Jin Dynasty - Tang Dynasty Yan Zhenqing's "Ode to Tao Yuanming" interpretation: After Tao Yuanming's death, there have been no ministers Lin Yuan and Lu Bing to assist the country, it is not because they do not know how to think deeply - Tang Dynasty Wang Zhou's "Ziyu" interpretation : If you stand by the water and want to catch fish, it is better to go home and build a net to catch the golden-winged bird, and swallow the dragon to protect the flood. - Gu Kuang of the Tang Dynasty, "There is a Ding Xing in Guiyang Xiao Temple who can cultivate the endurance of lifelessness, carry water, and give to the monk Kuang Gui" Ming Ji Shou Zhi Zhi explains: So as for the golden-winged bird, the dragon wanders in the abyss. Gradually I heard Han Yang's hair, and the deep and deep waters were in the county town - Tang Dynasty Jiaoran's "Spring Night Period, Peidu Cao Ji gathered his beloved lady's courtyard was not there" interpretation: The atmosphere is straight to the north of the city, and the winding river head is flowing. Today, under the mourning platform, I suddenly feel sad. Baochai's divided strands have no fate, and the fish is in the abyss and the sun is in the sky - "Three Angry Poems (One is a poem by Liu Yuxi, titled Conceive a Prostitute)" written by Liu Sun of the Tang Dynasty: Baochai makes the split strands that have no fate come together, The fish are in the deep sea and the sun is in the sky. Yuan'ao has never explored Yu's cave, so he boasts that he has climbed over the wall - Tang Dynasty Liu Jian's "Jian Shu Ru" interpretation: I have never been to Yu's cave, but I still boast that I have climbed over the wall.
Xuan Dao Dao Yue is exhausted, and Yuan Yong's text is new - Tang Dynasty Meng Jiao's "A Tour to Zhaocheng Temple with the Twenty-One Kings": When telling Buddhist doctrines, repeated reading will give you new feelings