Nine months, nine months, ten days, which means what happened? Lipper
Yesterday in zuó, I went to dēng, I went to gāo, but now I'm going to jēn, I'm going to jēshāng.
Chrysanthemum flower huā He Taitai tài received K ǐ, but zāo, these two C ǐ li, are you heavy?
September 10th is a poem written by Li Bai, a poet in Tang Dynasty. This poem expresses the author's regret for chrysanthemum through the experience of chrysanthemum, and actually connects himself with the misfortune of being exiled to Beijing by greed. The first two sentences of the poem say that after the rise of masculinity, Xiao Chongyang will come to drink and enjoy chrysanthemums again; The last two sentences lamented that the chrysanthemum was ill-fated, and it was picked twice when it met the Double Ninth Festival. Although the language of the whole poem is plain, it has far-reaching implications.
This poem was written by Li Bai when he climbed Longshan in Dangtu (now Anhui). This is the second day of the Double Ninth Festival in the first year of Baoying, Tang Daizong. The author has been to Longshan once the day before and wrote a poem "Drinking for Nine Days in Longshan". This is the second time to visit the Longshan banquet, so the author lamented picking chrysanthemums for two days in a row, and thought that both of them suffered a political blow when they entered Chang' an, so this poem came into being.
There is such a record in Wang Qi's Collected Works of Li Taibai in the Qing Dynasty: "It is too bitter to have two banquets and two harvests of chrysanthemums."