The Dragon Boat Festival is in midsummer, and it is longer in sunny days.
Salt plum has been used as a tripod and has been sung ever since.
The ancients left traces of things, and the years were long.
When Xuan knows that there are many flowers and flowers, he has a faint scent of water.
Living together for trillions of years, the princes are immortal.
Loyalty, if not replaced, will make Fang Kun come from behind.
Translation:
The Dragon Boat Festival is approaching midsummer, and the days are getting longer and longer. Salt and plums add flavor to the tripod, and wine has been poured into the cup.
This is a custom left by the ancients, and it has been many years now. Only by leaning against the railing can we know that the hibiscus grows luxuriantly, and only by facing the water can we find that the reed grass is really fragrant.
The people in the world have lived a happy life for a long time, and ministers ensure the prosperity of the country. If everyone's loyalty to the country can be consistent, this virtue will surely spread to future generations.
About the author:
Li Longji (September 8, 685-May 3, 762), also known as Emperor Tang Ming, was born in Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan) in 685, and was in office from July/Kloc-0 to February/756. Tang Ruizong Li Dan's third son, mother Dou Defai. In the first year of Tang Long (7 10), Li Longji and Princess Taiping jointly launched the "Tang Long Political Revolution" to assassinate Wei Hou.
In July12, Li Dan Zen was located in Li Longji, and then Princess Taiping was granted the death, thus gaining the highest sovereignty of the country. In the early stage, we paid attention to bringing order out of chaos, appointed Yao Chong, Song Jing and other sages, and made great efforts to govern. His Kaiyuan heyday was the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. In the later period of his reign, he favored Yang Guifei, neglected state affairs, favored treacherous court officials Li and Yang, made policy mistakes, and reused courtiers such as An Lushan, which led to the eight-year Anshi Rebellion and set the stage for the decline of the Tang Dynasty.