What is the full text of "Two or Three Miles Outside the Wind Wave Pavilion"?

There is no such poem.

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Poems about the Mountain Village

Song Dynasty: Shao Yong

once went to 23 Li, there were four or five smoke villages.

There are six or seven pavilions with eighty or ninety flowers.

Translation:

Two or three miles away, there are four or five families with cooking smoke.

I passed six or seven pavilions, surrounded by a dozen flowers.

Appreciation:

The sentence "One trip to two or three miles, four or five houses in a smoky village" is a linear visual impression, "One trip" makes a horizontal movement, "two or three" refers to a large number of empty fingers, and the smoke curling up in a vertical state, and the sentence "There are six or seven pavilions and eighty or ninety flowers" is transformed into a point-like visual impression: pavilions are full of seats and fresh flowers are blooming.

The poet arranges a quantifier in each sentence of this poem, that is, "Li", "Jia", "Zuo" and "Zhi", which is novel and varied, and also arranges two or three numbers in each sentence: the word "one" starts, "23", "45" and "67" are embedded in the sentence, and "89" returns to the sentence.

About the author:

Shao Yong (111-177), whose name was Yaofu, was born in Fanyang (now Dashao Village, Zhuozhou, Hebei Province). He moved to Hengzhang (now Kangjie Village, Linxian County, Henan Province) with his father when he was young, and Shao Yong was 16 years old for four years. After studying with Li Zhicai, he learned River Map, Luoshu and Fuxi Bagua, and he achieved great success. He also wrote Huang Ji Jing Shi, Viewing Things Inside and Outside, Congenital Map, Yu Qiao Wen Quan, Yi Chuan Strike the Soil Collection, Plum Blossom Poetry and so on. In the seventh year of Jiayou (162), he moved to the south of Tianjin Bridge, west of the Tiangong Temple in Luoyang, and became Mr. An Le. When traveling, you must take a car and be pulled by one person. Song Renzong Jia You and Song Shenzong Xi Ning Chu were cited twice, both of which were called "unable to go". Xi Ning died in the tenth year (177) at the age of 67. Song Zhezong Yuanyou bestowed the Festival of Rehabilitation.