Xin Qiji, a poet in the Song Dynasty, is the author of Hong Liang Down to Zhan Yan. The full text of his ancient poems is as follows:
The two Gorges are all rocks, so ask who lives, and the breeze makes it. More eyeful, clouds come and birds go, streams are green. No one in the world is ridiculous, and there are guests at the door to meet the grave. When you are afraid of desolation and have nothing to accompany you, plant more bamboo.
It's beautiful, Kethleen. Poetry is good, and it smells good. Sighing that only today's characters are enough. People are like Qiu Hong, and things like missiles need to mature. Laugh at the prince, accompany the wine and sing, Yang Chunqu.
"Appreciation":
In the ci, the author highly praised Zhao Jin's ingenious writing style. At the same time, due to similar experiences, their hearts are interlinked, and they have no choice but to serve the country, which also reflects the author's helpless, depressed and lofty thoughts and feelings.
The first part of this poem is about the scenery of Qingfeng Gorge and the noble character of Zhao Jin. Opening: "The two Gorges are all rocks. Who takes it, the breeze is old? " More eyeful, clouds come and birds go, mountains are green. "Write down the Qingfeng-xiangguang fracture cave, which is steep and straight together with the rocks on both sides of the Qingfeng-xiangguang fracture gorge. Who owns it now?
Clouds are floating, birds are flying, wild flowers in the mountain stream are as red as sunset glow, and Shan Ye is lush and green. This beautiful scenery is full of vision. But it's lonely here Isn't it lonely to live here? The following sentence answers this question.
"No one in the world is ridiculous", it is better to enjoy the natural scenery here. Even if there is a visitor in front of the door, it is generally vulgar, so it is better not to welcome him. "When you are afraid of desolation and have nothing to accompany you, plant more bamboo." If you feel miserable without your company, plant more bamboo. These words praised Zhao Jin's noble character step by step, which is vulgar and unwilling to echo others.