Original text of the title "Princess Chiting of Liang Kingdom"

Inscribed on the Pool Pavilion of the Princess of Liang Kingdom

[Author] Yao He? [Dynasty] Tang Dynasty

The Pingyang Pool Pavilion rests on the Qinchuan River, and the door locks the smoke in the Nanshan area .

Sunai flowers bloom on the west side, and green elm branches are planted with money.

The tortoiseshell curtains fall with the wind, and you sleep in the warmth on the shore of the courtyard.

In the lonely empty space for singing and dancing, the jade flute frightens the phoenix to return to the sky.

A brief introduction to Yao He, the author of "Inscription on the Pool Pavilion of Princess Liang"

Yao He (about 779 ~ about 846) was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty in China. A native of Shaanzhou (now Shaanxian County, Henan Province). In the eleventh year of Yuanhe (816), he became a Jinshi and was awarded the title of Master of Martial Arts. He successively served as censor of supervision, governor of Jin and Hangzhou, doctor of the Ministry of Punishment, and middle-ranking minister, and finally secretary to the young supervisor. The world is called Yao Wugong, and his poetry school is called Wugong style. Yao He was very famous for his poetry at that time, and he had contacts with Liu Yuxi, Li Shen, Zhang Ji, Wang Jian, Yang Juyuan, Ma Dai, Li Qunyu and others. He is friendly to Jia Dao and has similar poems, but is slightly shallower than Jia Dao. He is known as Yao Jia in the world. He is good at five rhythms, and is good at secluded, quiet and steep. He is good at copying natural scenery and depressed official situations, and sometimes has good sentences. However, the style and subject matter are relatively monotonous, and the description of the scenery is relatively trivial. His poems were imitated by the Four Spirits of Yongjia in the Southern Song Dynasty and the poets of the Jianghu School. The 10 volumes of "Yao Shaojian's Poetry Collection" are now handed down, and the "Jixuan Collection" is also compiled. Yao He was famous for his poetry at that time and had many friends. He had contacts with Liu Yuxi, Li Shen, Zhang Ji, Wang Jian, Yang Juyuan, Ma Dai, Li Qunyu and others. It is friendly to Jia Dao and has similar poems, but it is slightly shallower than Jia Dao. Known as "Yao Jia" in the world. He is good at five rhythms, and is good at secluded, quiet and steep. He is good at copying natural scenery and depressed official situations, and sometimes has good sentences. However, the style and subject matter are relatively monotonous, and the description of the scenery is also relatively trivial. Hu Zhenheng in the Ming Dynasty commented on his poems and said: "It is clean and straight, and it wants to be high. It is interesting in the remoteness of the Langxian, and it is refreshing and bright; it is based on the material and the construction is shallow, and it is charming and fragrant." , cleverly pick up his elders. But the body is sharp and small, and the taste is also slight. The old product is the best in the game. "("Tang Yin Gui Zhu") His poems had a certain influence on later generations. They were imitated by the "Yongjia Four Spirits" (see "Four Spirits") and Jianghu School poets in the Southern Song Dynasty. There are 10 volumes of "Collected Poems of Yao Shaojian" handed down today. The Ming Dynasty Jiguge edition and the Ming Dynasty photocopied version of "Sibu Congkan" are also available. The "Ji Xuan Collection" is included in "Tang Poems Selected from the Tang Dynasty (Ten Types)", and the deeds can be seen in the new and old "Tang Shu".

Yao He's other works

○ Two Cold Food Poems (one is a poem by Zhang Ji)

○ Ode to Snow

○ Traveling to Zhongnan Mountain

○ Leisurely Residence

○ Welcome the Spring

○ More works by Yao He