Qingyang is divided into two spring families, which means that Huang Ju moved to Mitsui, okay?

"Qingyang is divided into two spring families, and Huang Ju moves three paths."

"Qingyang" and "Three Classics" both refer to the place where hermits live.

The whole sentence means that (after you and I became neighbors) spring came to our secluded place, which was shared equally by our two families, and Huang Ju was transplanted, indicating that our secluded place is better.

It can be said that the whole poem is poetic and picturesque, and this couplet can empathize with the scene and make people reach the realm of scene blending.

"Qingyang is divided into two spring families, and Huang Ju moves three paths." Paintings presented to friends by late Qing painter Pu Ti.

Its allusions are as follows:

My grandfather Wu Changshuo.

I bought this book because there is an article about Xiushui Puhua in it. Pu and Wu are good friends. Although Wu Changshuo's painting name overshadowed Pu's, they still regarded it as the courtesy of their predecessors and called it "Pu Lao". Wu Changye's general remarks are informative and read quite well.

Pu likes drinking, which is very congenial to me. Looking at his paintings, I think it's because of too much wine. However, in the third year of Xuan Tong (19 1 1), he got drunk because of drinking, so that his dentures fell into his throat and died of infarction. He was hurt by alcohol, but unfortunately.

Last autumn, I heard an anecdote from Mr. L of Nanmen: "Pu once lived in the South Gate Town God Temple, between Huaishutou and Xiaocaowang Temple. After his friend Sheng Ping returned to Li, he built a pagoda tree head for him. Because they are close to the ground, they often cross the small river to recite poems and paint. Pu presented a painting with the title "Qingyang was divided into Er Quan's house and moved to three paths for incense". This painting was preserved by Sheng's grandson. He and I are both alumni of Nanhu Primary School, so I have seen it at his home, but it was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. "

South Gate City God Temple, the information is incomplete. So l jun's words, I am also dubious. In recent days, I have been looking through Huaiting's poems, and I saw a sentence, Xiushui welcomes winter, and Jiang follows him to the western hills, giving him five laws. If we check the entries in Pu Hua Chronicle again, although there is no relevant content, there are poems in Jiang Shi Hua as evidence. I think this should be very certain.

Pu profile:

Pu (1832 ~191year), a native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, was one of the representative painters of the "maritime painting school" in the late Qing Dynasty. Indifferent to fame and fortune, indifferent to life. Be good at painting plum, bamboo, flowers and mountains and rivers, with pen and ink as the best. His works are full of frank and natural interest, incisive, naive and natural.