What are the poems about Furong Street?

The poems about Furong Street are as follows:

1. Tang Jingchun introduced that Dong Yun, the Jiaqing Juren in the Qing Dynasty, had the courtesy name Xiangxiang and the name Shunong. He had lived in Jinan for a long time and served as Wang Xiangchun. One of the hundred poems written by "Guang Qiyin" is "Furong Spring Residence". The poem says: "The old house is half an acre in Cangtai, and the stone beams are floating with fish upstream. There is a pool of fresh green hibiscus water, and there are a few short flowers sitting in the shade and reading. . ”

2. The documentary verses in the poem allow us to understand the situation of his apartment by Furong Spring. The old house was covered with moss on only half an acre of land. "Crossing the stone beam in the middle, the water meanders northward and sinks into the channel dredged by the governor of East China. It is called Tiyun River." On the stone beam, you can see the swimming fish floating in the spring pool.

The Wengshi is "a pool of fresh green" from the hibiscus spring water in the square pool. A small table is placed under the shade of flowers beside the spring. Under this beautiful scenery, the author wrote his "Lixia Shanshui Chronicle", which How pleasant it is.

3. Sun Zhaoxu's poem from the Qing Dynasty said: "The market in Xuantian reaches Sichuan, and the cars are like water and horses are like dragons. The hibiscus goes west to the alleys, and the fragrance is strong and the wind blows." After the poem, he notes "Hibiscus" The shops along the street are the most tidy and lively.” The Furong Street that the poet saw was full of noise and traffic was as convenient as "Da Sichong". The streets were bustling with people and cars, and it was really busy.

In some alleys on the west side of Furong Street, there used to be some shops selling ancient books and the Four Treasures of the Study. The smell of books really made some scholars feel happy to come here, such as going to teahouses and wine shops to communicate with a few close friends. , that is such a joyful thing.

4. Yan Bi of the Ming Dynasty listed Furong Spring eleventh in "Jinan Seventy-Two Spring Poems", which was an early record of the scenery around Furong Spring, and may have been the basis for the naming of Furong Street later. The poem "Furong Street" says: "The magpies and purple emeralds cut the hibiscus, and the springs and rocks flowed under the mountain. The red makeup shines on the clear water, and the autumn river is lonely and the west wind blows."

In the poem, what is seen from Furong Spring is like The flower-shaped flower-shaped Huabu Zhu Mountain and Queshan Mountain are integrated into the scenery. In the distance is the "big lotus", and in the near distance are Furong Spring and the lotus growing in the spring pool. The shape of Furong Spring is written as "the spring flows through the mountain and the stone stream".

Tang Jingchun believed that there might have been a rockery beside the spring in the old days, hence the phrase "spring flowing under the mountain", or the author zoomed in on the distance between the mountains and the spring pool in the distance and recited romantic verses. It seems that the shape of Furong Spring in ancient times was very similar to that of today, roughly rectangular. Otherwise, why did Yan Bi in the Ming Dynasty say that the spring flows through the stone stream, and Dong Yun in the Qing Dynasty said that the spring "spans the stone beam".

Origin of the name:

The name comes from the Furong Spring on the west side of the street. Furong Spring is hidden in a private house and is natural. Lao Can's travel notes say that "every house has spring water and every house has weeping poplar trees", which has always been regarded as a portrayal of Jinan.

Therefore, it can be said that Furong Street embodies the characteristics of Jinan’s spring water culture. How beautiful is it that people live here? There is a poem to prove it: "The old house is half an acre of green moss, with fish floating upstream on the stone beams. A pool of fresh green hibiscus water, sitting in the shade of a few flowers sitting on a book." This is "Residence in Hibiscus Spring" written by Dong Yun, a poet in the Qing Dynasty. .