Interpreting the meaning of ancient poems on cold food in textbooks

Interpretation of the meaning of the ancient poems of the Cold Food Festival: In the late spring, Liu Xufei fell red everywhere in Chang 'an, and the east wind blew the willow branches in the palace during the Cold Food Festival. As night falls, the palace is busy distributing candles, and the light smoke from lighting candles is scattered into the homes of princes and nobles.

The moral of the ancient poems on cold food: Liu Xufei is red everywhere in Chang 'an in late spring, and the east wind blows the willow branches in the palace during the cold food festival. As night falls, the palace is busy distributing candles, and the light smoke from lighting candles is scattered into the homes of princes and nobles.

Cold Food is a poem written by Han Yi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first two sentences of this poem describe the scenery during the day, the charming spring scenery of the whole Chang 'an Liu Xufei and the scenery of the palace garden. The last two sentences are about the night scene, vividly drawing a candle picture at night, which makes people feel like seeing the light of candles and smelling the faint smoke. Hunger beam burial

The whole poem is realistic in the form of line drawing, engraved with the style of painting the royal family, full of intoxication of the spring scenery of the imperial capital and singing of Chengping in the prosperous times. From the emperor at that time to the ordinary courtiers, they all preferred the poem and always spoke highly of it.

Brief introduction of the poet:

Han Yi (the year of birth and death is unknown) has been a scholar in Tianbao for thirteen years, and the official is driving Langzhong and Zhongshu Press.

Among the top ten talents in Dali, Han Xu and Li Yi are probably the two most famous. This is not because of their literary attainments, but because they are famous figures in legend. See Taiping Guangji, Volume IV, Novo Xu Yaozuo, Liu Chuan.

Han Yi's poems were light in brushwork and unique in scenery, and were widely read at that time. Poems are mostly written with farewell songs and farewell themes, such as Han Junping's poems, all of which contain three volumes of his poems.

Nine times out of ten, Han Xu's poems are farewell poems or chanting poems. It seems that such works do not account for as much as those of other famous poets in the Tang Dynasty. Han Xu is good at wishing you a pleasant journey lightly and concretely, making ancient ships and cars seem to have the speed of current vehicles.

Qing Zi Hou Yi Xi and Xuanwu Li Mian successively established shogunate. At the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, his poems were recognized by Dezong and appreciated by Dezong. He was awarded the titles of Doctor Langzhong and Zhi Zhi, and finally became a Chinese official. Han Xu, Qian Qi, Lu Lun and others are known as the Ten Talents in Dali. He is full of interest in temples, and both the government and the public cherish him.