The previous sentence of "The Jade Wine is Zhan Zhan Ying Hua Jing": Let's say that this evening is full of joy.
The previous sentence of "The Jade Wine is Zhan Zhan Ying Hua Jing": Let's say that this evening is full of joy. Title of the poem: "A Journey to the Chu Palace: Lotus Leaves and Apricot Blossoms Dismantled". Real name: Zhang Ji. Nicknames: Zhang Siye, Zhang Shuibu. Font size: Wenchang. Era: Tang Dynasty. Ethnic group: Han. Birthplace: Wujiang, Hezhou (now Hexian, Anhui). Date of birth: approximately 766. Time of death: about 830. Main works: "Wild Old Songs", "Chengdu Songs", "Autumn Thoughts", "Liangzhou Ci", "Yan of a Chaste Woman", etc. Main achievements: "Zhang Siye Collection". Belief: Taoism.
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1. "Travel to the Chu Palace: Lotus Leaves and Apricot Blossoms Removed" Click here to view the full text of "A Journey to the Chu Palace: Lotus Leaves and Apricot Blossoms Removed"
In September in Zhanghua Palace, the osmanthus flowers are half-fallen and the red oranges are hanging down.
Riding fire at the head of the river illuminates the chariot road, the king returns from Yunmeng at night.
The neon lights and phoenixes cover the two palaces, and the stage lights up with many songs and whistles.
Thousands of houses are opened, and candle cages are lined up on the left and right.
Get off the chariot and change clothes into the bridal chamber, where all the maids burn incense.
There is a slight frost on the jade steps and curtains, and they all say that this evening is a happy one.
The jade wine is filled with exquisite wine, and the silk and bamboo are ringing in the middle hall.
Baji danced towards the king, turned around and lowered her hands to form a knot_.
May you live thousands of years and drink wine at night.
2. Other poems by Zhang Ji
"Autumn Thoughts", "Yan of a Chaste Woman", "Old Wild Songs", "Liangzhou Ci", and "Chengdu Song". Poems from the same dynasty
"Sangu Stone", "Warm Cui", "Farewell to Xu Kan", "Poems of Deep Regret", "Inscription on Jia Dao Tomb", "Couplet of Tiantai Chanyuan", "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" ", "Remembering the South of the Yangtze River", "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake", "Ode to the Dusk River".
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