Pinch you, shape me, break, pinch you, and then shape me. What is this poem? I remember in "Bright Sword". .

This poem was written by Guan Daosheng in Yuan Dynasty. In "Bright Sword", Li Yunlong's wife, Tian Tian Yu, wrote a letter to Li Yunlong on their wedding night, imitating Zhao Mengfu's wife, Guan Daosheng, to show that they love each other and get along for a hundred years.

Words:

You are so affectionate, so affectionate, so fiery. Put a piece of mud, pinch you, mold me, break us together, mix with water, pinch you again, mold me, there is you in the mud and me in the mud. Born like you, died like you.

Zhao Mengfu, a great talent in the south of the Yangtze River in Yuan Dynasty, is an all-rounder of poetry, painting and calligraphy after Su Dongpo. His regular script is called "Zhao Ti", which has a great influence on calligraphy in Ming and Qing Dynasties. His wife, Guan Daosheng, is also a talented woman who is good at drawing bamboo. Zhu Mo, written by her, has been handed down from generation to generation, which is of great benefit to future generations in learning to draw bamboo.

At that time, it was common for celebrities to take concubinage. Zhao Mengfu was unwilling to be lonely and wanted to take concubinage. He sent a small word to his wife: "I am a bachelor and you are a wife." I haven't heard that Wang has peach leaves and peach roots, and Su has morning clouds and dusk clouds? " It's not too much for me to marry more Wu Ji and Yue Nv. You are forty years old, just take care of Yutangchun. "

After reading it, Mrs. Guan also wrote a poem "I Nong Ci", which not only replaced answering her husband, but also expressed her heart sound.

Zhao Mengfu got the word and had to give up the idea of concubinage. This literary anecdote was later passed down as a love story between husband and wife.