Who is Princess Wanshui near Jingmen, Qian Shan?

"Thousands of valleys are close to Jingmen, only girls are in the village." The Ming princess in the novel refers to Wang Zhaojun, which comes from Five Poems on Historical Monuments (3) written by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty.

I. Original text

Thousands of mountains and valleys are close to Jingmen, and girls grow up here.

She came out of the purple palace and entered the desert. Now she has become a green grave in the yellow dusk.

Her face! Can you imagine the spring wind? Huan Peikong is the soul of jathyapple.

The Tatar song on her jade guitar tells her eternal sadness.

Second, translation.

Qian Shan has endless valleys, like running to Jingmen, and the mountain village where Wang Zhaojun grew up still exists.

From Zitai to the desert beyond the Great Wall, there is only a solitary grave, I don't know where it is, facing dusk.

The confused king only knows the appearance of Zhaojun by drawing pictures, and the Jingling Mountain below is the return of Zhaojun's soul.

Her Huyin pipa has been circulated for thousands of years, and it is clearly sad and angry.

Third, appreciate

This is the third poem in a series of "Five Historic Sites", and the poet expresses the meaning in his arms by chanting Zhaojun Village and remembering Wang Zhaojun. The poet felt what happened to Wang Zhaojun. While expressing deep sympathy, he showed Zhao Jun's yearning and resentment for his old country, praised Zhao Jun's spirit of returning home despite his death, and entrusted the poet with his own life experience and patriotic feelings. The whole poem is clear in narrative, prominent in image and profound in meaning.

Du Fu's famous poem:

1, Jiang Bi bird is too white, mountain blue and white. -Tang Du Fu's "Two quatrains, the second"

He knows that the dew will be frost tonight, and how bright the moonlight is at home! . -Tang Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"

Leaves fall like the spray of a waterfall, while I watch the long river roll forward. -Tang Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain"

On the green spring day, I started to go home, singing my songs loudly and drinking my wine. -Tang Du Fu, "The banks of the Yellow River were recovered by the imperial army"

Shoot the horse first, catch the thief first. -Tang Du Fu's "Nine Games Sixth"

6. The stars tilt down from the open space, and the moon runs from the upper reaches of the river. -Don Du Fu's One Night Abroad

7. But before he conquered, he died. Since then, heroes have been crying on their coats. -Tang Du Fu's "Shu Xiang"

8. Once you climb to the top of the mountain, you will see that all the other mountains are dwarfed under the sky ...-Tang Du Fu's "Looking at Yue"

9. It is almost as difficult for friends to meet each other as the stars in the morning and evening. -Tang Du Fu's "Give Chu Shi Eight Guards"

10, Ercao's reputation is ruined, and rivers are abandoned forever. -Tang Du Fu's "The Play is a Six-quatrain II"

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Poems about Things