The best answer is to report "chrysanthemum"
Author: Chao Huang
The west wind is rustling all over the courtyard, and cold butterflies are hard to come by.
If I were Di Qing next year, I would report to Taohua.
chrysanthemum
In the late Tang Dynasty, Huang Chao wrote a poem entitled "Chrysanthemum":
"Whispering westerly winds are planted all over the yard, and cold butterflies are hard to come by. If I am Di Qing next year, I will report peach blossoms. "
In this poem, Huang Chao dreamed that he became a fairy in charge of spring, so that chrysanthemums and other flowers could bloom in spring without being left out in the cold. In the second year of Tang Ganfu, Huang Chao followed the Wang Xianzhi Uprising. Wang claimed to be a "God-given general", and after Huang Chao's death, he was also called "General Pingtian", thinking that he could help the rich and eliminate disasters. When Huang Chao led the army to attack Luoyang, the eastern capital of the Tang Dynasty, and Chang 'an, Tang Dou, Qiu failed to attack himself and won the hearts of the people. According to "Biography of Huang Chao in Old Tang Dynasty", "Once an incident happened, the world was separated, and people attached to it", and "When the nest was full of thieves for many years, the rank was too rich, and the poor people went on the road to fight for the legacy." These describe that scene of sympathy and relief of Huang Chao's army. Huang Chao's general Shang pointed out that the fundamental difference between Wang Huang and Emperor Li Jia was that he loved the people and harmed them. People in Huang Chao rushed to send money to the poor around them.
However, when Huang Chao led an army to conquer Chang 'an, came to the Tang Palace, boarded the Taiji Hall, and saw thousands of maids kneeling down to greet him and shouting "Long live the Yellow Emperor", he had forgotten that "if I were Di Qing next year, I would report peach blossoms". He smiled and said, "What happened today is almost an act of God!"
He became an emperor, the country was in harmony, and he changed the gold system of the Yuan Dynasty, adding "the emperor inherited heaven from Guang Yun, and Qi Shengrui chose martial arts", named his wife Cao Shi as the "queen", and borrowed from the traditional system of the Tang Dynasty, boarded the Fengdanmen Gate of Daming Palace and announced his pardon to everyone. He proudly said that when he became an emperor, he had a warning: "The Tang Emperor knew that I rebelled and changed to a bright yuan. In words, Tang had no talent. He also learned to play tricks on some omens of fate to show that God wants to be the emperor in Huang Chao.
Now that power is in hand, Huang Chao's "fairness" mask will soon be uncovered.
According to "Biography of Huang Chao in Old Tang Dynasty", Huang Chao hated the encounter between Fang and his troops, which put his army at a disadvantage, so he ordered a massacre and killed all the adult men, causing rivers of blood.
At that time, Huang Chao, who failed in the imperial examination, wrote a poem about chrysanthemums, The Last Chrysanthemum:
"Until September 8th in Qiu Lai, I will kill all the flowers after they bloom. Tianxiang permeates Chang 'an, and the city is full of golden flowers. "
Maybe this is the real Huang Chao.
When he was young, he dared to laugh at Huang Chao's husband.
One day, if Ling Yunzhi dares to laugh at Huang Chao's husband. "
Can be understood as anti-poetry, Huang Chao was the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty. Here Song Jiang compares himself to Huang Chao.
In other words,
He is Huang Chao's husband who dares to laugh. Huang Chao is not a gentleman, he is a gentleman. What is a husband? What's not a husband? He thinks he is loyal. He is a gentleman by profession in Liangshan. Huang Chao doesn't call him husband. He actually thinks so.
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Chao Huang (? ~) The leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, Cao Zhou (now Heze, Shandong). Take Jinshi as an example. He led an uprising of thousands of people in Cao Zhou in the first year of Gong Dynasty, and was promoted to be the leader after the death of Wang Xianzhi in 2006, and was called General Tian Chong. In 2000, Chang 'an, Kyoto, was broken and farmers were established in the Tang Dynasty. However, because the enemy did not establish a relatively stable base area and did not pursue the remnants with victory, it was able to fight back. After that, he was forced to withdraw from Chang 'an and move to Shandong. In 2006, he committed suicide in the Wolf and Tiger Valley in Taishan. There are three poems, the first two of which use chrysanthemums to express lofty sentiments and ambitions, such as "If I am Di Qing next year, I will report peach blossoms" and "The fragrance in the sky penetrates Chang 'an and the golden flowers in the city", all of which are full of heroism, breathtaking and soul-stirring, and deserve to be a rising hero forever; The final "self-titled portrait" is another style, showing a generation of Confucian generals who wear robes and watch the sunset themselves, which is admirable.