I. Original text
Qiuju Ao Shuang Lingwanxia, an independent condensed flower. The eyebrows are close to the fairy, and Dan Qing has the backbone of a baby. Give 3,800 Chu swords and read 3,000 fairyland flowers. If you look at the sword like a picture, the sword has no intention of painting.
Second, Pinyin
Hello, hello, G incarnation, hello, hello, hello.
Third, translation.
Qiuju Ao Shuang, Lingcheng Sunset; Independent cold flowers unite our homes. Unique eyebrows and similar fairy tales; Dan Qing has backbone, like a baby. Give 3,800 Chu swords and read 3,000 fairyland flowers. See the sword as picturesque at leisure. The sword came unintentionally, and the painting was finished.
Four. Brief introduction of the author
1, Qiu Ju Ao Shuang was written by Zhang Dai, a writer, calligrapher, painter and scholar-bureaucrat in Ming Dynasty (1570-1646), with a Confucian outlook and a famous reputation. He is one of the representatives of literature and art in the late Ming Dynasty. His poems and essays are famous for their elegance and profound artistic conception. In addition, he was proficient in calligraphy and painting and was highly respected in the cultural circles at that time.
Zhang Dai was born in Putian, Fujian. When I was a teenager, I was obsessed with literature and art and had a strong interest in poetry, calligraphy and painting. He was admitted to the Jinshi and took office, but because of the political turmoil in the Ming Dynasty, he resigned and retired many times. During his retirement, he paid more attention to literary creation and studied painting and calligraphy.
3. Most of Zhang Dai's poems are based on landscapes, nature and characters' emotions, expressing his love for nature and thinking about life philosophy. His poems pursue both form and spirit, express his feelings for mountains and rivers, and give people a fresh and refined feeling with gorgeous rhetoric and graceful brushwork.