From Muir, where do fireworks come from every year?

The fireworks come from Gao Tang Fu written by Song Yu in the pre-Qin period every year.

In the original text, I said: My concubine is in the sun of Wushan Mountain, which is blocked by high hills, and it is raining at dusk. Morning and evening, under the balcony. When you look at it, you can say it. Therefore, it is a temple, nicknamed Chaoyun.

farewell to Muir, fireworks every year, morning and evening, and peace every year. It means that every day, every year, every day, no matter day or night, I wish you more wealth every year. Morning refers to morning, morning refers to every morning, and every morning is a farewell to the old days.

Interpretation

When I leave, I say: My concubine is in the sun of Wushan Mountain, and the high hills are blocking me, and it is raining at dusk. Morning and evening, under the balcony. When you look at it, you can say it. Therefore, it is a temple, nicknamed Chaoyun. It means to leave when you leave and say, "I live in the steep mountain south of Wushan, which turns into brilliant clouds in the morning and misty rain in the evening." I live under the balcony all day long. The first king got up in the morning to watch, and it was really like what she said, so he built a temple for her and named it Chaoyun. "

facing the DPRK refers to saying goodbye to the old days every morning, agreeing with facing the DPRK, and alternating between facing the DPRK and the sunset, with the contrast of saying goodbye to the DPRK and ignoring the dusk; Er, it means so, so, it means contempt. Er resigned late, so he said goodbye to the night. These two sentences express the shortness of these days and nights and the complaints about himself in these nights.