Where is the original place where Qushui flows?

The birthplace of meandering water is Luoyi (now Luoyang, Henan Province) in the Western Zhou Dynasty.

1. Basic meaning of curved flow

Qushui is a word that expresses literary feelings and is often used to describe a scenery or scene. It originated from Bai Juyi's poem "Sailing in Qushui", a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, which means "Sailing in Qushui, drinking glasses and flowing water", implying an atmosphere of gathering and talking about the sky.

2. Poetic origin of Qushui

The word "Qushui" originally comes from a poem written by Bai Juyi, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, in "Farewell to Ancient Grass": "Falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud will protect flowers more. Oh, how can I bow and scrape to those people with high status and important positions? They never want to be seen with a sincere face! The winding water is full of cups, and the love is * * * ninety years. "

3. The cultural connotation of Qushui

Qushui symbolizes the concept of life and emotional world in the culture of the Tang Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, many literati liked to build villas by rivers, lakes and seas, and invited confidants, friends and lovers of poetry to enjoy life and art together. This way of life is called "leaving another job" or "being old in the wild", which is an important part of the scholar-bureaucrat culture in the Tang Dynasty. Qushui embodies this optimistic, open-minded, free and open attitude towards life and emotional world.

4. The literary significance of Qushui.

Qushui is a classic image in Tang poetry, which vividly depicts a beautiful poetic scene. It is infectious and artistic, and expresses people's yearning and pursuit of life in a poetic way. Therefore, Qushui is not only widely used in literary creation, but also becomes one of the important symbols of China culture and art, and is often used as the theme of painting, calligraphy and ceramics.

summary

Qushui is a form of literary and artistic expression, which originated from the life style and emotional world of literati in Tang Dynasty. Full of philosophy and appeal, it embodies the height of China's ancient humanistic spirit and artistic aesthetics. At present, Qushui has become one of the important symbols of China culture and art, inheriting and carrying forward the spirit and value of the literati in the Tang Dynasty.