The Meaning of Jia Rui's Tianjiao and Nianchu

"The beginning of the year" means that the snow God gave us just arrived on New Year's Eve, which comes from the poem "Night in the Snow" written by Lu You, a poet in the Song Dynasty. The details of this ancient poem are as follows:

Let me briefly introduce Lu You's Snow Removal at Night in the Song Dynasty:

1, Lu You's Night Snow in the Song Dynasty Original: At the beginning of the fourth watch, the north wind blows snow, and Jiarui Tianjiao, at the beginning of the year. Before the glass half full of wine could be lifted to celebrate, I was still writing Fu Tao in cursive script under the lamp.

2. Song Lu You's translation of "Snow Removal at Night": At the beginning of the fourth watch, the north wind brought a heavy snow; The snow that God gave us just arrived on New Year's Eve, indicating a bumper harvest in the coming year. Before half a glass of Tu Su wine was raised to celebrate, I also wrote a peach blossom symbolizing the Spring Festival in cursive under the lamp.

Second, the author profile:

1, Lu You, the word Wuguan, No.,Han nationality, a native of Yinshan, Yuezhou, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, a writer, historian and patriotic poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, the grandson of Shangshu Youcheng and Lu Dian. ?

2. Lu You never stopped writing all his life, and his poems and essays have made great achievements. His poetic language is simple and fluent, and his composition is rigorous and orderly. He has both Li Bai's boldness and boldness and Du Fu's melancholy and sadness, especially his patriotic enthusiasm, which has a far-reaching influence on later generations.

3. The achievements in words and prose are also very high. Liu Kezhuang, a poet in the Song Dynasty, said that his words were "impassioned, but Jiaxuan failed". He ordered 85 volumes of Nanbo Poems and collected more than 9,000 poems. There are also 50 volumes of Selected Works of Weinan, Notes of Laoxue Temple 10, Southern Tang Book and so on. Calligraphy is vigorous and unrestrained, and the ink is bitter and cold.