What is the poem "Nianbian"?

There are poems about the temples: Qiantang crossing the centenary, clouds, and years setting the stars.

There are poems about nunnery: Cloud, a few years later, the stars fall, Qiantang Du, a hundred years later, dying. Structure: Nian (single structure) Temple (upper and lower structure). The pinyin is: niá nbì n. The phonetic notation is: ?ㄢㄅㄣㄣ.

What is the specific explanation of the annual change? We will introduce you through the following aspects:

I. Text Description Click here to view the details of the plan.

Age and sideburns.

Second, the citation interpretation

1. Age and sideburns. Quote Xiao Zifan's Annotation on He Lin Wang Mi in the Southern Dynasties: "When young and old, there must be days of rise and fall. Although Payne likes them, they are ashamed of their age. " Northern Zhou Yu Xin's "Imitating Poetry to Recite" Part III: "Self-pity is exhausted, hurting the year _ autumn." In the Five Dynasties, Miracle wrote the poem "Sending Wisdom to the Master": "Sixty-eight to seventy years old, not much different from the age of a teacher."

Third, the network interpretation

Year's Bones pinyin: niánìn Athena Chu: ㄧㄢ _ㄅㄧㄣ _ [quote] Age and hair. Xiao Zifan, Liang of the Southern Dynasties, wrote in Notes: "Different ages lead to different dates of birth and death. Although Payne likes them very much, he is ashamed of his age. " The third part of Yu Xin's Poem to Be Loved in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "Self-pity and wisdom are exhausted, which hurts autumn." Miracle of the Five Dynasties wrote the poem "Send the Wise Master": "Sixty-eight to seventy years old, which is not much different from the teacher's age."

Poems about temples in those days

Unfortunately, who has sideburns every year?

Idioms about temples in those days

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About the temple in those days

Temple in Shen _ The temple in Maodao is windy and foggy, and the temple is cloudy and foggy. The temples are red and the temples are like frost. The temples are gray and worn.

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