Lin Shi

1. What are the poems that begin with the word "Lin"? Poems beginning with the word "Lin" are rare in ancient Chinese, and have not been found in existing records, but poems with the word "Lin" in the sentence exist:

1, Li Bai, Xiao Gu Part II.

There have been beautiful colors since ancient times.

To the east is a history with his neighbors.

Don't be jealous of moths.

The situation is effective.

So Yin Jieyu.

Shame to see Mrs. Xing.

You can't bow your head 636f7079e799be5BaA6E79Fa5E98193313331363035.

Summer is not so energetic.

Message without salt.

If you are a gentleman, how can it be true?

Translation:

Since ancient times, there has been a beautiful woman and her neighbor Shi.

Don't be jealous of the moth eyebrow, let alone frown like her.

Therefore, Yin Jieyu is very wise and sighs at the sight of Mrs. Xing.

Bow your head and even dare not out of the atmosphere, silent.

No salt, so ugly! What do you have to cherish?

2, "Gong Ci" Zhu Quan

Dissolve the pear blossoms in the courtyard, and hear the laughter in a calm way.

There is still wine in the funeral home tonight, and the swing is broken.

Moonlight flashes like water waves among pear blossoms in the courtyard, and laughter is so wonderful when the wind is tired.

Extended data

"Yi" is a Chinese character, pronounced yú. The basic meaning of this word is the same as "Jie", which means beauty, wisdom, beauty and beauty. It is also the name of the maid-in-waiting official in China in the Han Dynasty. From the Wei, Jin and Ming dynasties, it was set up along many sides. "Historical records. "Family of consorts" wrote: "Jieyu often moved to be a queen".

"Ji Yu": Also written as "Ji Yu" is a title for empresses, which was used until the Ming Dynasty.

"Historical records. Family of consorts: "Jieyu often moved to be a queen." ("move": "rise" means)

Guang Yun, feather, auspicious rhyme, sheep, Zheng Yun, Yunju,