Xiaozhongshan, Luo Qi, Born with Fragrance and Jiao Shangchun, Original Text

Xiao Zhongshan Luo Qi is fragrant and charming in spring

[Author] Zhao Ji? [Dynasty] Song Dynasty

Luo Qi was fragrant and charming in spring. The golden lotus opens the land and sea, and it is a beautiful capital. Baoyu looks back at Cuifeng Green. The east wind drum blows the stars for half a day.

wan Jing he shengping. Songs and flowers are everywhere, and the moon follows people. The dragon building is a little bright. Xiao Shaoyuan, high banquet in Pengying. Brief introduction of Zhao Ji, the author of Xiao Zhong Shan Luo Qi, who gives birth to fragrance and charming spring

Song Huizong, whose name is Zhao Ji (May 5, 182-June 4, 1135), is the eighth emperor of the Song Dynasty. Zhao Ji was successively named King Suining and King Duan. Zhezong died childless in the first month of 11 AD, and made him emperor to the empress in the same month. In the second year, the year number was changed to "Jianzhong Jingguo". Song Huizong reigned for 25 years (February 23, 11-January 18, 1126), and was captured and tortured to death at the age of 54. He was buried in Yongyou Mausoleum (now 35 miles southeast of Shaoxing County, Zhejiang Province). He created a calligraphy font which was later called "thin gold book". Zhao Ji's other works

○ Yanshan Pavilion Northbound Meet Apricot Flowers

○ Eye-catching Yujing once recalled the prosperity of the past

○ Yanshan Pavilion Northbound Meet Apricot Flowers Cut Ice

○ Drunk and Down ○ Enjoy the scenery in Longmen in memory of the Queen of Ming Festival

○ Linjiang Xian Xuan and Yi Si are lucky in winter.