Poems about clay figures

1. Love poems about clay figures

"Wo Nong Ci"

Yuan Dynasty: Zhao Mengfu

Ernon Wonon, Te There are many evil emotions, many emotions, and they are as hot as fire. Take a piece of clay, twist one me, and shape me. Break the two of us together and mix them with water. Twist another you and shape another me. There is you in the mud, and I am in the mud. You and I were born in the same quilt and died in the same coffin!

Translation: You have me in your heart, and you in my heart. So passionate, deep in love, as warm as a flame. Take a piece of clay, squeeze one of you and one of me, break us both together, and mix them with water. Pinch you again, pinch me again. You are in my clay figurine, and I am in your clay figurine. As long as I live, I will sleep on the same bed as you, and when I die, I will sleep in the same coffin.

Extended information

Zhao Mengfu, also known as Zi'ang, a great talent from the south of the Yangtze River in the Yuan Dynasty, was an all-rounder in poetry, calligraphy and painting after Su Dongpo. His regular script is called "Zhao Ti". ”, which had a great influence on the calligraphy of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. His wife's name was Duan Sheng, who was also a talented woman who was good at painting bamboo. She wrote "Ink Bamboo Book" which has been passed down to the world, which is of great benefit to future generations in learning to paint bamboo.

At that time, it was common for celebrities in the society to take concubines. Zhao Mengfu was not willing to be lonely and wanted to take concubines. With his successful official career, Zhao Mengfu, who was nearly fifty years old, also began to admire young and beautiful girls. It was not easy for him to tell his wife clearly, but the literati had a way of telling his wife: "I am a bachelor and you are my wife. Don't you hear that Bachelor Wang has peach leaves and peach roots, and that Bachelor Su has Chaoyun and Chaoyun?" Mu Yun.

It’s not too much for me to marry more Wu Ji and Yue girls. You are already in your forties, so you can just occupy Yutangchun.” This word means that you have never heard of Wang Xianzhi. Mr. Su Shi also had two concubines, Chaoyun and Muyun. Therefore, it is not too much for me to marry more concubines; not to mention that you are already over 40 years old, so you just need to occupy the position of the first wife.

After Mrs. Guan read it, she also filled in a "Wo Nong Ci", which not only replaced her husband's answer, but also used it to express her own feelings.

After Zhao Mengfu got the poem, he had to give up his original idea of ??taking a concubine. This anecdote in the literary world has since been passed down as a love story between a couple.

Baidu Encyclopedia - Wo Nong Ci 2. Love poems about making clay figurines

"Wo Nong Ci"

The author Duan Sheng gave it to her husband Zhao Mengfu

You and I, there are so many emotions; there are many emotions, as hot as fire: take a piece of clay, twist it to make you, and mold it to me. Break the two of us together and mix them with water; twist another you and mold another me. I have you in the mud, and you have me in the mud: you and I were born in the same quilt, and we died in the same coffin.

Explanation (free translation):

You and I, me and you, you have me in your heart, I have you in my heart, we are close to each other, we are so affectionate. For example, take a piece of clay and shape you and me. The sudden joy breaks them all. Put it back into the water, regroup, refining, and blend again. I pinch you again and shape me again. During that period, during that period, I also had you in my body, and you also had me in your body. You and I were born together, and we will be in the same grave when we die.

It is said that when Zhao Mengfu was 50 years old, he wanted to imitate the famous celebrities at that time in taking concubines, but he was too embarrassed to tell his wife. His wife knew about it and wrote this poem. After reading "Wo Nong Ci", Zhao Mengfu couldn't help but be fascinated by it. I was deeply moved, and never mentioned the matter of concubinage again. 3. Love poems about clay figurines

"Wo Nong Ci" Yuan Dynasty: Zhao Mengfu Er Nong Wo Nong, there is so much love, so much love It's as hot as fire.

Take a piece of clay, twist it and shape it into me. Break the two of us together and mix them with water. Twist another you and shape another me.

I am in the mud, and you are in the mud. You and I were born in the same quilt and died in the same coffin! Translation: You have me in your heart, and you in my heart. So passionate, deep in love, as hot as a flame.

Take a piece of clay, pinch one of you and one of me, break us both together, and mix them with water. Pinch you again, pinch me again.

You are in my clay figurine, and I am in your clay figurine. As long as I live, I will sleep on the same bed as you, and when I die, I will end up in the same coffin.

Extended information Zhao Mengfu, also known as Zi'ang, a great talent from the south of the Yangtze River in the Yuan Dynasty, was an all-rounder in poetry, calligraphy and painting after Su Dongpo. His regular script is called "Zhao style", which is an important influence on the calligraphy of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The impact is great. His wife's name was Duan Sheng, who was also a talented woman who was good at painting bamboo. She wrote "Ink Bamboo Book" which has been passed down to the world, which is of great benefit to future generations in learning to paint bamboo.

At that time, it was common for celebrities in the society to take concubines. Zhao Mengfu was not willing to be lonely and wanted to take concubines. With his successful official career, Zhao Mengfu, who was nearly fifty years old, also began to admire young and beautiful girls. It was not easy for him to tell his wife clearly, but the literati had a way of telling his wife: "I am a bachelor and you are my wife. Don't you hear that Bachelor Wang has peach leaves and peach roots, and that Bachelor Su has Chaoyun and Chaoyun?" Mu Yun.

It’s not too much for me to marry more Wu Ji and Yue girls. You are already in your forties, so you can just occupy Yutangchun.” This word means that you have never heard of Wang Xianzhi. Mr. Su Shi also has two concubines, namely Chaoyun and Muyun.

Therefore, it is not too much for me to marry more concubines; not to mention that you are already over 40 years old, so you just need to occupy the position of the first wife of the wife. After Mrs. Guan read it, she also filled in a "Wo Nong Ci", which not only replaced her husband's answer, but also used it to express her own feelings.

After Zhao Mengfu got the poem, he had to give up his original idea of ??taking a concubine. This anecdote in the literary world has since been passed down as a love story between a couple.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Wo Nong Ci. 4. Sentences describing Wuxi Huishan clay figurines

Huishan clay figurines are made from soil less than one meter in the Huishan area and are made through multiple processes. They are divided into "coarse goods" and "fine goods" Two categories, "coarse goods" mostly use festive and auspicious themes as expressions, such as big afu, silkworm cats, old longevity stars, fishermen, etc., which express the people's good wishes of praying for auspiciousness, warding off evil spirits, bringing good fortune, and having enough food and clothing. The shapes are rough and simple, and the colors are bright. , expressive and freehand, with both form and spirit; "fine goods" are clay figures made by hand. These works are mainly based on traditional opera characters, myths and legends, and folk customs. The character sculptures are vivid and vivid, and the colors are beautiful and bright. Wuxi's hand-kneaded clay figurines have strict material requirements and need to be made from black soil one meter deep in local rice fields.

The traditional craftsmanship is extremely complex, including rubbing, kneading, picking, pinching, printing, shooting, cutting, coloring, pressing, pasting, inlaying, drawing, pulling, inserting, pushing, wiping, pasting, and installing. . As a colored sculpture, the painting technique occupies a high proportion in the entire clay figurine production process, so there is a saying of "three-point sculpture and seven-point color".

Huishan colored sculptures pay attention to color matching. "Red should be bright red, green should be delicate, and white should be pure white." Only then can people look at it cheerfully and happily. "Red and green, a piece of jade" means that red and green are used alternately, and the color effect is very good. "Red and purple are a dead end" means that when red and purple are used together, it is difficult to produce a good color effect. "Look at colors from a distance and see flowers at close range." This is the general requirement for painting. It has a large color effect and can be seen in detail. Parts cannot affect the whole. Patterns and background colors must complement each other to make it more beautiful.

The painting technique of Huishan colored sculptures is generally "from top to bottom, first light and then thick, first white and then black, with hair and boots last." "The color of the head should not exceed four, and the color of the body should not exceed three." It means that the color on the head can only be applied four times, and the color on the body can be applied three times. Too many colors not only have poor effect, but are also prone to cracking. But if it’s too little, it will look weak. "The strokes of the pen are as fast as flying, and the thickness is even." This means that you should paint quickly when applying color. If the pen is in a daze, the coloring will be rigid. The latter sentence means that the thickness of the paint used for coloring should be the same. "First make the appearance, then make the flowers, and then paint the gold and color on the back." This is the step of decorating the head. "The six lines must be straight and the curves must be flexible" is the key to using a pen.

"Full but not crowded, simplicity within complexity." This is the rule when using patterns in Huishan colored sculptures. "Long feet longevity", "Tuanshou" and "Plum bamboo" are suitable for the clothing of the elderly. "Baji", "Bat" and "Tuanqiuhua" are suitable for children's clothing. "Cloud brocade flower", "water wave flower" and "five-color cloud" are suitable for ordinary immortals, while "grass flower", "hibiscus flower", "diandian flower", "lotus chrysanthemum", etc. are commonly used in the clothing of wealthy people and beauties. pattern.