Historical allusions of Luhai and Panjiang

The historical allusions of Lu Hai Pan Jiang are as follows:

"Land and Sea Pan Jiang" is a historical allusion, which comes from two ancient writers in China, Lu Ji and Pan Yue. This allusion is usually used to describe people with profound knowledge, quick thinking and brilliant literary talent.

Lu Ji, a Chinese character, was a writer, calligrapher and politician in the Western Jin Dynasty. He is brilliant and rich in writings, and is known as "Taikang English". His works are highly praised by contemporary people and later generations for their unique style and beautiful language.

Pan Yue, whose name is An Ren, was a writer and politician in the Western Jin Dynasty. He is outstanding in talent and beautiful in writing, and is known as "Pan Jiang Ru Hai". Most of his works are lyrical, fluent and natural, and full of appeal.

The origin of the allusion "Land, Sea and Pan Jiang" is because both Lu Ji and Pan Yue have high literary attainments, and their works are famous for their brilliant literary talent and quick thinking. In the cultural circles at that time, the works of Lu Ji and Pan Yue were regarded as models, and people scrambled to imitate and publicize them. So there is the reputation of "land and water pan Jiang", which means that land machines are as deep and vast as the sea, and Pan Yue is as fast as a river.

This allusion is still used to describe people's outstanding literary talent and profound knowledge. In China's cultural tradition, it is regarded as a high pursuit and honor to have the talent and knowledge of "land and sea crossing the river". Therefore, this allusion has also become the goal that many literati strive to pursue.

In addition to the allusion of "land, sea and river", there are many other idioms and words used to describe people's knowledge and talents, such as "a talented person and a beautiful woman", "learning five cars" and "speaking a chapter". These words all express people's reverence and praise for knowledge and talent, and at the same time, they also reflect the importance and admiration for humanistic spirit in China's traditional culture.

In a word, the allusion of "Land, Sea and Pan River" is not only a classic in the ancient culture of China, but also a high evaluation and praise of one's knowledge and talent. It inspires us to pursue extensive knowledge and superb skills, but it also reminds us to keep a modest and low-key attitude, keep learning and make progress.