Explanation of Yintan

Explanation of poetry forum

Poetry forum; a gathering place for poets. Tang Murong's poem "Crossing Li Lake": "Several times when the bonfire curtains are facing each other, boundless poetic thoughts come to the chanting altar." One of the poems "Sacrifice to the Ancestor Tomb" by Ouyang Xuan of the Yuan Dynasty: "White-haired Ganquanyi served as an official, returned and dragged his shoes on "Yin Tan." Yu Jiao of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "Chaojia Fengyue Ji Lipin": "Therefore, when there was an elegant gathering, everyone would board my sister's boat as if she were the master of the chanting altar." Ning Tiaoyuan's "Haizhang Yunda Tianmei". 》: "I bow my head to the chanting altar. The poet now has Li Kongtong."

Word analysis

The explanation of chanting chanting, chanting in a melodious tone: chanting. chant. Yinwei (chant, play, appreciate). Chant (chant, satire). Sigh, the sound of pain: Yin Xiao (a. Sigh sadly and indignantly; b. Chant). moan. . A name for ancient Chinese poetry: Qin Fuyin. Ming, call: wind roar. Explanation of the Monkey Yin Altar Altar (① Altar ④ Altar) á A high platform built of earth and stone used for holding sacrifices, swearing-in and other ceremonies in ancient times: the Temple of Heaven. Temple of Earth. Go to the altar to pay homage to the general. A platform made of earth: flower bed. The place where monks and Taoists conduct religious activities: the altar. Dharma altar. Literary and artistic circles, sports circles or public opinion positions: art circles. Literary world. Football world.

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