Ancient poems describing treasures

The author of this poem is anonymous. This is a Tang poem mentioned by Mr. Jin Yong in Liancheng, not in Selected Poems of Tang Poetry. The original is no longer available for inspection.

In Liancheng, Emperor Liang Yuan left a batch of treasures, and their whereabouts are still unknown. Eight hundred years later, the truth surfaced-the secret was hidden in Liancheng Jianpu. Some people are desperate for priceless treasures, and some people are superb martial arts. From the supreme martial arts to ordinary people, countless people are crazy about this "Liancheng tactic". One day, when the treasure was discovered, all the people who were crazy about it died of a layer of poison on the treasure.

In order to unlock the secret of the emperor's treasure, Liancheng has become a peerless martial art that Wulin people dream of. Mei Niansheng, who has mastered this secret, has three disciples: Wan Zhenshan, a Wuyun hand; Yan Daping, a lumbricus; and Qi Changfa, a Tiesuo Hengjiang. All three of them have been coveted for a long time, and a plot to assassinate Master has quietly begun.

Mr. Jin Yong's "Lian Cheng Ji" embodies the evil side of human nature, and this poem was originally written by Emperor Liang Yuan. Now there are only cries and chanting on both sides of the strait. Lian Cheng Ji describes the ugliness of human nature so thoroughly that it makes people shudder to read it.

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Xiao Yi, the emperor of Liangyuan in history, was a clever man. He studied in thousands of books and wrote more than 100 poems in his life. He is one of the representatives of palace poems, and he also wrote a book "The Golden House hides the charming". Xiao Yi also loved books and devoted his life to collecting all kinds of books, claiming that "in the past 40 years, he has collected 80,000 books".

Books are the treasures of human civilization. Whenever the dynasty is stable, the rulers often collect all kinds of books scattered among the people and concentrate them in the capital. However, since Qin Shihuang burned books and buried Confucianism, the crystallization of China people's thoughts and wisdom has been suffering from disasters. Every time the dynasty changes, the books in Beijing will be as devastated as the previous dynasty.

From Wang Mang's usurpation of the Han Dynasty, to the separation of the Three Kingdoms, and then to the Five Chaos. Therefore, the140,000 books stored by Xiao Yi, Emperor of Liang Yuan, in Jiangling, the capital of Liang Yuan, are extremely expensive wealth for the whole country and nation.

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