Wang Zhong [1]
If you don't decide what you want, you will accomplish nothing.
Trace outline Wang Nengchuan [2], love poems [3].
The snipe sings a thousand miles [4], and the black magpie nest is cold [5].
Ande Zhongshan Qianri Liquor [6] did not disappear until Taiping [7].
① Wang Zhong: Weng, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty.
(2) Traces: footprints, tracks and behaviors. Outline: general, big aspects. RoyceWong: Zhong Xuan, a native of the Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in war and has been in exile for a long time, so he can't be reused.
(3) Sample: slightly similar. Ling Du: Du Fu, Du Fu often called himself Ling Du Yelao, Ling Du Buyi, Shaoling Yelao, and later called Ling Du or Du Shaoling. Du Fu's poems are full of grief about the country and the people.
(4) Snipe: that is, the order Chiroptera, a kind of bird. "The Book of Songs Xiaoya Tang Di": "The ridge is in the original, and the brothers are in trouble." Later generations compared brothers to ling ling.
(5) Wu Que: Use Cao Cao's "Short Songs": "How many stars are there in the bright moon, and Wu Que flies south. Turn around the tree three times, what branches can I rely on? " Said he was drifting.
[6] Thousand-day wine: the name of wine. According to ancient legend, mountain people can brew wine for 1000 days in the west and get drunk for 1000 days after drinking it. Zhang Hua's "Natural History" Volume 5: "Yesterday, Liu was drunk in Zhongshan Restaurant, and the restaurant forgot to talk about its festival with Thousand Days Wine. When he went back to his home, he wanted to get drunk. His family didn't know, thinking that he was dead, he had the right to be buried. The restaurant has been full for thousands of days, but as I recall, Xuan Shi came to drink and was drunk. Look, Yun Xuan Shi has been buried for three years. So open the coffin and get drunk. As the saying goes, Xuan Shi was drunk for a thousand days. " Wang Zhong's poem "Battle" wrote: "An De Zhong Shan drinks for a thousand days until death."
[7] Yiran: Drunk.
Comparing RoyceWong and Du Fu, and borrowing the allusion of Cao Cao's "Birds Coming from the South", the poet wrote complex melancholy such as continuous war, bleak life experience, helplessness in society and longing for peace and prosperity.