Original text:
Changxiangsi Mountain One City
Qing Dynasty: Nalan Xingde
A ride on the mountain, a ride on the water, and a trip to Guan Yu, with thousands of lights at night.
When the wind changes and the snow changes, it is impossible to break the dream of hometown, and there is no such sound in the garden.
Explanation:
After wading through mountains and rivers, the soldiers kept heading for Shanhaiguan. The night is already deep, and lights are on in thousands of tents.
The wind kept blowing outside, and the snowflakes couldn't stop, making the homesick soldiers unable to sleep. In my warm and quiet hometown, there is no such noisy sound of cold wind whistling and snowflakes flying.
That side: that is, the other side of Shanhaiguan, which means outside Shanhaiguan. Explanation: There are thousands of tents in the military camp. Duo: In the past, there were five classes in one night, each class lasted about two hours. When the wind changes and the snow changes, it means that it will snow all night. It's very noisy, just the sound of snow.
Extended data
Sauvignon Blanc is a poem written by Nalan Xingde, a poet in Qing Dynasty, in the 21st year of Kangxi (1682). The first part of the poem describes the trekking March, which is mixed with many helpless emotions. The second part describes the snowstorm at night, which broke the dream of my hometown and disappointed me.
Creative background:
On February 15th, A.D. 1682 (the 21st year of Kangxi), Emperor Kangxi visited Guandong in Yunnan, paying homage to the ancestral grave in Fengtian. The poet followed Emperor Kangxi to pay homage to Yongling, Fuling and Zhaoling, and left Shanhaiguan on the 23rd. Trapped in a snowstorm, the cold weather made the poet miss his home in the capital, so he wrote this word.
Although he has rich experience as a writer, the number of his poems is small and his vision is not wide, but his poems are charming because of emotion, and Nalan Xingde is a very temperamental person, so his poems are excellent. Hui Feng Hua Ci called him "the first poet of the founding of the People's Republic of China".
In Nalan Xingde's poems, there are many sighs and descriptions of lotus flowers. It is more appropriate to compare the noble character of Nalan's son with lotus. It is the realm advocated by literati to emerge from the mud without being stained. It originates from the relevant teachings of Buddhism, and regards lotus as a symbol of the other.
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