1. Select the EU:
At the end of the Yin Dynasty, when they attacked Yin, Boyi and Shu Qi, the sons of the monarch of the solitary bamboo kingdom, thought that this was the minister's regicide, so they dismounted and remonstrated. After Yin, they did not eat, lived in seclusion in shouyangshan, ate from the European Union, and eventually starved to death. Later used as a metaphor for seclusion. Wang Ji of the Tang Dynasty wrote Yewang: "I'm a complete stranger, and Long song is pregnant with Wei.
2. Cold food: the name of the festival, one or two days before Tomb-Sweeping Day.
Legend has it that Jinjie pushed him to live in seclusion in the mountains, and Jin Wengong forced him to be an official by burning mountains. He couldn't push him out and was burned to death. In memory of Jiexiu, Jin Wengong forbade making a fire and only ate cold food on the day of his death. This section comes from this. Don Han Xu's Cold Food: "Spring City is full of flowers and eats Dongfeng Willow."
1. Introduction
Poetry in Tang and Song Dynasties is a treasure of ancient Chinese literature, which contains rich allusions. It is not only the crowning touch of literary works, but also a part of history and culture. This paper will introduce some allusions and their sources from different angles to help readers better understand these works.
2. From historical stories
Many allusions in Tang poetry and Song poetry come from ancient historical stories in China. For example, "Qu Yuan is a fan" in Li Sao refers to the story of Chu politicians who threw themselves into the river because they were worried about the country and the people. "Journey to Huangsha Road at Night on the Xijiang River" comes from the description of the Monkey King crossing Huangsha Road in the novel The Journey to the West in the Ming Dynasty.
Step 3 cite historical allusions
Historical allusions are often quoted in Tang poetry and Song poetry to express feelings or themes. For example, "Life is like a dream, and there is a statue of the moon on the river" in "Bu Operator Living in Dinghui Garden in Huangzhou" borrowed the allusions in Autumn Night written by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty, expressing his thoughts on the impermanence of life.
4. Poetry alludes to historical events
Some Tang poetry and Song poetry used allusions to allude to historical events at that time. For example, in Song of Eternal Sorrow, "She sent him an oath that only their two hearts knew" praised the deep affection of Tang Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, but also metaphorically described the historical event that Tang Xuanzong connived at the powerful ministers and led to the Anshi Rebellion.