Qionghua poetry

Wu Rong's Qionghua poem Sui Di at the end of Tang Dynasty

Scratching your head, the sun sets, and there are no more hidden crows. On the shore, the dragon boat was led over, and now the cart is coming from the bottom of the river.

I used to laugh at Chen Jiage's well-proportioned trees, but later I watched Qionghua. It's a sunny day. Who believes there are ancient houses in Liyang?

At this time, there is a legend in Yangzhou. In the past, yushu backyard flower sung in Chen Houzhu court was Qionghua, and Emperor Yang Di went to Yangzhou to see the Qionghua in Yangzhou. However, these are incidental meetings. Because Yangzhou is not the city's Qionghua, but the land temple, because beauty is so lush and huge. Wu Rong's trip to Yangzhou is a big joke about his life experience and times.

In late spring, the Sui dike in Yangzhou was exposed to the water because of its diversion. In fact, only the desolate riverbed is left in the sunset, and there are no willows at all. Cattle carts walk on the riverbed. People who know the ancient times here say that there was once a huge dragon boat of Emperor Yang Di passing through here, but now it has been abandoned.

Emperor Yang Di once laughed at himself as the ruler of Yushu Linfeng, but he went to Yangzhou and fell in love with Qionghua, which led to national subjugation. Now I also come to Yangzhou to play, and I also go to see the Qionghua in Yangzhou. This is an era when the world no longer exists. Who can believe in peace and prosperity?

Then Wu Rong's poem can prove that there were Qionghua in Yangzhou in the late Tang Dynasty. And it was the famous Qionghua in Houtu Temple at that time.