Author: Cen Can
White dew phoenix tree, Xuanchan day and night.
The autumn wind moves in Wan Li, and the setting sun is yellow.
A gentleman helps Ming Xiu, but a villain is Artemisia.
Suitable for fish and birds, you can't slant a sharp knife.
Lonely boat to bare arms, birds back to elevation.
Victory is similar to Japan, and it is boring to think about your own heart.
Gong: It refers to Gong County (now Henan). Cui Mingyun: Boling people. In the eighteenth year of Kaiyuan, Jinshi (see Tao Min's Annotations on Names and Revision of Family Years), in the first year of Tianbao, he should write a composition book "A Hugh Branch" and "Tang Yao Hui" (Volume 76), and in the second year, the official stayed in the collection (Jinshi Collection (Volume 86), "Ode to Guan Jin in the Qing Dynasty", Yuan Wailang (Yuan Wailang)
Cover: cover. Xuanchan: that is, chilling.
Left: Assist Xiumei to live a long life. Refers to an official.
Villain: The author refers to himself.
Richness: refers to seclusion.
Favoritism: Obedience, obedience. Cone knife: that is, "the end of cone knife", which means subtle advantage.
Guangwu: It's in the northeast of Yang Rong. This means that you are allowed to take a boat along the Yellow River to Guangwu.
Elevation: In Xishui Town, Xingyang City today. Both Cheng and Ming manuscripts are "cities".
Yu Tao: Depressed, sad.
Author Cen Can (about 7 15-770), a frontier poet in Tang Dynasty, was born in Nanyang, the great-grandson of Cen Wenben, a hero of Emperor Taizong, and later moved to Jiangling. Uncle Cen Changqian and Uncle Cen are both prime ministers of Wenmo. Father CenZhi, official to jinzhou secretariat. However, when he was about ten years old, his father died and his family came down. Cen Can was lonely since childhood, learning from his brother, studying diligently and browsing history books.