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Frost is opposite to rain and dew, spray is opposite to spray, and chrysanthemums on the roadside are opposite to lotus leaves in the pool. The banquet was over, the song ended and the sun was warm. Zhuge Liang lives in Longzhong and often writes "Fu Liang's Song". Lutong resigned from his post and returned to his hometown to protest against the decree of King Zhao Chu, singing and walking past Confucius. Zhang Tianqi's flying crane is opposite to Wang Xizhi's goose watching. Ouyang Xiu in the Northern Song Dynasty was the first person to write history, and Xiao He in the Western Han Dynasty was the best person to write official documents and files. There are still too few bridges planted, so no one will think it unnecessary to send a plum flower to greet relatives and friends. The wind rustled the leaves in the forest, and the children in the country knew it was going to rain, so they took a hat when they went out. The sun rises from the river, and the white-haired fisherman is drying hemp fiber by the stream.
[Notes]
Lan (sound lán): (time) is late, (something) is coming to an end. Stop, end and exemption.
Fu Liangyin: namely sound, also known as sound, is the title of Chu songs in ancient Yuefu, an ancient word that has been passed down to this day, and it is said that it was written by Zhuge Liang. The reason why we want to change "Yin" to "Yong" here is because the former is flat and the latter is oblique. After changing it into an oblique character, it can form a flat and opposite relationship with the flat and flat character "Song" at the bottom line. Chu Kuang: According to legend, he was a hermit of King Zhao of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, and his surname was Lu. In The Analects of Confucius, there is a saying that "Chu Kuang interprets songs and spreads Confucius", so some people call it an explanation.
Flying Crane: In the Song Dynasty, Zhang Tianji domesticated two white cranes. At dusk, Zhang Tianji built a pavilion under Nanyun Longshan Mountain in Tongshan County, Jiangsu Province, and Su Shi wrote "Flying Crane Pavilion" for it. See Jin Jing Dong Po Ji Summary (Volume 5 1). Goose watching: Wang Xizhi, a calligrapher of Jin University, is fond of geese. He heard that there was an old lady in Huiji (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang) who was good at raising geese. One of her geese has a very nice voice, and she asked for it from thousands of sources. The old lady didn't know that the buyer was Wang Xizhi, but she never agreed. So Wang Xizhi specially took his relatives and friends and drove to the old lady's house to see the geese. The old lady heard that Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher, was coming to her house, so she specially chose a goose that could only bark and cooked a dish for him. Wang Xizhi can't help sighing all day. See Biography of Wang Xizhi in the Book of Jin.
Ode to Books: The words of Ouyang Xiu, a great writer and historian in Song Dynasty. Ouyang Xiu once edited the History of the New Five Dynasties and cooperated with Song Qi to edit the Book of the New Tang Dynasty, which is very historical. Knife and pencil: refers to the official who sponsors the copy. Ancient documents were written on bamboo slips with a pen. If there were mistakes, they were cut off with a knife before writing, so knives and pencils were used instead of people. Xiao He, a native of the Western Han Dynasty, assisted Liu Bangjian in presiding over the Han Dynasty and made outstanding contributions. During the invasion of Xianyang, Qin Dou, Xiao He tried his best to collect books on Qin Gong's laws and regulations and mastered the accounts of all counties in the world. Later, all the laws and regulations of the Han Dynasty were mostly formulated by Xiao He.
It is not too few to plant oranges for thousands of trees: from the biography of the Three Kingdoms and the Three Heirs of Wuzhi to Sun Xiu's introduction to Xiangyang Ji. During the Three Kingdoms period, Taipingli of the State of Wu planted 1000 citrus trees near his residence. Before he died, he told his son that these 1000 Chenpi trees are 1000 wooden slaves. You don't have to pay duty on a piece of silk every year, and the rest is enough for you.
Yellow hair: it can refer to the hair of the elderly or children, here refers to the hair of "village children" Mei Hao: White eyebrows. When you get older, your eyebrows will turn white. Hao and Bai.