Annotation translation of Shang Liyong

(1) up: up. Li Yong (678-747): Zi Taihe, born in Jiangdu, Guangling (now Jiangdu County, Jiangsu Province), was a calligrapher and writer in the Tang Dynasty.

(2) shaking: a big whirlwind from bottom to top.

(3) false order: if, even if.

(4) dispelling: arousing.

(5) Cang Yan: the sea. H: Often. Different tune: words and deeds with different customs.

[6] Yu: Me. Big talk: talk pretentious.

(7) Xuanfu: Confucius. In the 11th year of Zhenguan of Emperor Taizong (637), he called Confucius Xuanfu. See Book of the New Tang Dynasty Rites and Music. Song Ben's "Xuan Fu" was written as "Xuan Gong".

⑻ husband: the general name of ancient men, which refers to Li Yong. Dapeng rises from the wind in one day and soars to the height of nine Wan Li. If you stop when the wind breaks, it will be powerful enough to winnow the water out of the sea. When people see that I am fond of making strange remarks, they all sneer at my big words. Confucius also said that life is awesome, and a gentleman can't despise young people!