There is no choice but the flowers fall away, and the familiar swallow returns.
The shadows in Xianyuntan Lake are long, how many autumns have things changed and the stars have moved? Where is the emperor's son in the pavilion now? Outside the threshold, the Yangtze River flows freely.
The white horse passes by and the sun flies by.
The wind is blowing in the daytime, and the scenery is flowing westward.
When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west?
When the year goes by, the bowstring spits out arrows.
1. Yan Shu (991-February 27, 1055[1]?), named Tongshu, was born in Linchuan, Fuzhou. Famous writer and politician in the Northern Song Dynasty.
Born in the second year of Chunhua, Emperor Taizong of the Song Dynasty (991), he entered the examination as a child prodigy at the age of fourteen. He was born with the same Jinshi, and was appointed Secretary Sheng Zhengzi. He was promoted to the right to admonish the officials and was a bachelor of Jixian Palace. , Tongping Zhangshi and Privy Envoy, Shangshu of the Ministry of Rites and Punishment, Guanwendian University Scholar Zhi Yongxingjun, and Shangshu of the Ministry of War. He died of illness in Beijing in the second year of Zhihe (1055) by Emperor Renzong of the Song Dynasty. He was granted the title of Duke of Linzi, and his posthumous title was Yuanxian. He is known as Yan Yuanxian in the world. [2]?
Yan Shu is famous in the literary world for his poetry, and is especially good at Xiaoling. His style is subtle and graceful. Together with his son Yan Jidao, he is known as "Da Yan" and "Xiao Yan", and together with Ouyang Xiu, he is also known as "Yan Shu". "Yan Ou"; he was also good at poetry and prose. The original collection has been lost. There are surviving fragments of "Zhu Yu Ci", "Yan Yuan Xian's Posthumous Documents" and "Lei Yao".
2. Cui Hao (hào) (704-754), a native of Bianzhou (now Kaifeng City, Henan Province), was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. During the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, he became a Jinshi and became the Prime Minister of Taipusi Temple. The most praised one is his "Yellow Crane Tower". It is said that Li Bai wrote for it, and once praised it, "Cui Hao wrote a poem on top of the scenery before his eyes." "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty" contains forty-two poems.
He has an upright temperament and quick thinking. His works are passionate, bold and magnificent. He is the author of "The Collection of Cui Hao" and "Yellow Crane Tower".